Federal judge tosses Trump administration’s lawsuit over Boston’s sanctuary city policy
Ruling said the DOJ sought relief that no federal court can provide, leaving the judge with no choice but to dismiss the case.
Under 50 and living with colorectal cancer, two Mass. patients strive to help others
The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 159,000 new cases of colorectal cancer in the U.S. this year. While rates have dropped overall due to screening, cases in people under age 50 are rising.
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At repair events, fixing broken things to avoid a purchase and the landfill
Repair cafes, fixit clinics, restart parties – while there's no standardized term, there's probably a pop-up volunteer event near you. -
As colleges struggle, Baker says sports can be part of the solution
Former governor and NCAA president says UMass hockey title boosted student applications. -
Red Sox ‘didn’t know’ about DHS posting Fenway on social media, says team president
The Boston team has had little to say about the image since it was shared Tuesday. -
Closure of UMass Memorial's behavioral health affiliate prompts backlash from workers
Community Healthlink, an affiliate of UMass Memorial Health, oversees programs that help people with substance abuse, homelessness and other mental health challenges. -
Measles patient flew into Logan Airport last week
This is the third measles case in Massachusetts this year, including a Greater Boston resident.
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