New season, same heart: ‘Love on the Spectrum’ delivers again
Love on the Spectrum returns, bringing back some favorites like Boston’s own James and some wonderful new stories. The series’ director, co-creator, showrunner, and executive producer, Cian O’Clery, joined GBH’s All Things Considered to talk about the new season.
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Three of the universe's oldest stars have just been identified — and they're in our cosmic backyard
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Acting US Attorney Joshua Levy puts human traffickers on notice and warns of AI's impact
Levy discussed his office's work on human trafficking, hate crimes, COVID fraud and other offenses. -
Dan Lothian joining GBH News as Editor in Chief
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Harvard student launches nonprofit to promote meaningful dialogue about Gaza conflict
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Regaling tales of the Gloucester Sea Serpent, a forgotten legend of cryptozoology
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13 Mass. municipalities and 1 university use ShotSpotter. Critics wonder: Is it worth it?
Elected officials and the public are at odds about the effectiveness and reliability of the system that uses groups of sensors placed in communities as a public safety tool.