GBH president acknowledges threat of federal funding cuts, vows to ‘keep doing the work’
President and CEO Susan Goldberg said President Trump's latest executive order is a "new level of threat," but that GBH will continue producing television and radio.

State Senate pitches spending $5 million on World Cup transportation upgrades
With summer 2026 fast approaching, the Senate spending bill would set aside money to help fans get to and from Gillette Stadium.
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New study suggests ways to make family child care a more viable career
In the study, MassBudget Senior Policy Analyst Adam Jones looks at the financial challenges faced in the FCC industry and provides policy recommendations to address them. -
Eleven more men named in Cambridge brothel hearings, bringing total to 34
A clerk magistrate on Friday found “sufficient evidence” to move forward with legal cases against 11 men accused of buying sex at a high-end brothel operation based in Massachusetts and Virginia. Thirty four customers have been named altogether in hearings that spanned over a month. -
Harvard scientist with valid visa detained for bringing frog embryos to Logan Airport
Scientist opposed Russian invasion of Ukraine and fears deportation. -
Mass. lawmakers demand release of Tufts grad student detained by ICE
U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley and other lawmakers are calling for the release of Tufts graduate student Rümeysa Öztürk. -
Politics-related stress driving uptick in demand for mental health services, providers say
Studies show political polarization is associated with anxiety and depression.
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Public media is facing a direct threat
The White House issued an Executive Order calling on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to immediately cease funding to PBS and NPR. This isn’t just a budget cut, this is one of several moves in a broader effort that could weaken, or even eliminate, public media as we know it, including GBH. That is why we need your support now more than ever.
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