Court rules Rümeysa Öztürk be transferred to Vermont, denying Trump administration’s appeal
Judges say that the government failed to show the harms of moving the Tufts international student.

Before the American Revolution, these Massachusetts publishers rebelled in print
Newspapers like the Massachusetts Spy published bold, new ideas — and the shortcomings of their British leaders.
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EPA employees rally in Boston over planned cuts
Workers are hoping to draw public attention to the EPA's mission, as the Trump administration pursues cuts to staffing and longstanding efforts. -
NASA astronauts have a long road of recovery ahead
Was this Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore's last mission to space? -
Boston court hears arguments on new federal passport rules for gender markers
The judge will decide whether to temporarily block the Trump administration from removing the “X” option from passports and requiring that passports match a person’s sex assigned at birth. -
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Still reeling from tragedy, Boston skaters prepare to host world championships
The Skating Club of Boston, the local organizer for ISU World Figure Skating Championships, lost loved ones in the Jan. 29 plane crash in Washington, D.C.
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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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