Justice Department sues Harvard over access to admissions records
The department asked Harvard to turn over admissions records last year to determine whether the university has continued considering applicants’ race in admissions decisions.
A long journey home: Hundreds of disabled people have new homes thanks to court settlement
“I’m doing a lot better," says one man who is now living in the community.
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Boston area protests erupt after Minneapolis woman Renee Good is killed by ICE agent
Protesters express anger and sadness over fatal shooting. -
Massachusetts spending $250 million to blunt cost increases from expired health care subsidies
The move comes with Congress still debating the future of the insurance tax credits. -
Cost, location concerns linger ahead of World Cup’s arrival
Less than six months out, state officials say they are making progress on preparations but raised fresh concerns about World Cup funding and event locations. -
Across western Massachusetts, elected officials sworn into office
Mayors, city and town councilors, school committee members and others were sworn into office across western Massachusetts on Monday. -
GBH News podcasts
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Catching The Codfather
Boston has begun to wrestle with the notion of paying reparations to Black people to make up for 400 years of enslavement and economic exclusion. -
College Uncovered
GBH News in collaboration with The Hechinger Report, goes behind the scenes to show you how higher education really works. -
Scratch & Win
Never in American history has it been so easy to gamble legally. -
The Big Dig Podcast
This Peabody Award–winning podcast dives into the cynicism that hangs over the topic of American infrastructure. No project embodies that cynicism quite like ‘The Big Dig.’
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