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Coming up Monday on BPR:
Boston University journalism director Brian McGrory
Amherst College professor Ilan Stavans
Nicholas Reville from the Center for Addiction Science Policy and Research
MassPort CEO Richard Davey
Recent segments
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After Jan. 6, hundreds of corporations vowed to not donate to Republicans who voted to overturn the election. Many haven't kept their promise.
Tracking corporate donations to the 147 Republicans who objected to 2020 presidential election. -
Want to hike but don't have a car? The Walking City Trail connects 25 miles of green space throughout Boston
Miles Howard shared how he created the trail. Plus, other hiking recommendations in Greater Boston from our listeners. -
Housing issues a top priority for LGBTQ+ Bostonians, says head of new Office of LGBTQ+ Advancement
Quincey Roberts Sr. puts a spotlight on challenges navigating city departments for resources. -
DA Kevin Hayden on Patrick Rose, gun violence and the state of the DA race
The interim DA said he's glad the Patrick Rose, Sr., files were released, but understands the redactions. -
The solution to the child care crisis? Long term funding, not one-time grants, advocate says
“We can't one-time fund our way out of this decades-long crisis," Amy O'Leary said. -
What can doctors do to prevent gun deaths?
Talking to kids about guns during routine appointments can help ensure safety, a medical ethicist says.
Listen to previous shows
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BPR Full Show 8/9: Air Conditioning War
BPR Full Show 8/9: Air Conditioning War -
Best Of BPR 8/08: Gov. Maura Healey Declares State Of Emergency To Address Shelters
Best Of BPR 8/08: Gov. Maura Healey Declares State Of Emergency To Address Shelters -
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BPR Full Show 08/07: Thirty to Fifty Feral Concert-Goers
BPR Full Show 08/07: Thirty to Fifty Feral Concert-Goers -
Best Of BPR: Striking Actors & Writers Are Canaries In The Coal Mine For AI Protections
Best Of BPR: Striking Actors & Writers Are Canaries In The Coal Mine For AI Protections