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Boston reparations panel members are committed to their slow-moving work
One clear point of disagreement between task force members is public meetings — the panel has not had one since March.
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As Biden administration winds down, state’s liability for $2.5 billion in misspent federal funds remains unclear
The money was erroneously disbursed during the Baker administration. -
Northeastern University sidesteps California’s new legacy admissions ban
The school cited its Massachusetts incorporation to justify exemption from the new state law. -
A newly uncovered memo shows how the JFK assassination reverberated in Boston
A 1963 conference on the "Low-Income Housing Crisis" in Boston was upended by news of the president's death. -
First-year Harvard football coach Andrew Aurich's winning formula? Mix old and new.
Aurich will be coaching in "The Game" against Yale for the first time on Saturday. -
New citizens, families celebrate at Boston naturalization ceremony
Nearly 200 immigrants gathered at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum for the naturalization ceremony Wednesday,
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