Can't put your phone down? Here's why you should try — from one local researcher
To learn more about the relationship we have with our phones, GBH's Morning Edition spoke with Dr. Michael Rich, an expert on interactive media and digital wellness.
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In Address Focused On Bipartisanship, Gov. Baker Demonstrates That 'Beacon Hill Is Not Capitol Hill,' Says Political Analyst
According to GBH News senior editor Peter Kadzis, Governor Charlie Baker set out to draw a strong contrast between the political atmosphere in Massachusetts and the “out of control” affairs in Washington in his State of the Commonwealth address last night. -
Gov. Baker’s Best Bet Is Bipartisanship In Tonight's State Of Commonwealth Address, Says Political Analyst
According to Jon Keller, WBZ-TV Political Analyst, both the backdrop and the optics of this year's address will be drastically different from last year's, as the coronavirus pandemic has upended nearly every sector and industry in the state and forced the Republican governor to make difficult policy choices. -
Gov. Baker Expands Vaccine Rollout In Massachusetts, Blames Federal Government For Slowing Down The Process
Baker has updated his rollout plan and plans to open more vaccination sites even though supplies have been delayed. -
How Pardons Work, And Why Massachusetts Has Not Issued One In Years
GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed says despite former president Trump's rush to pardon and commute the sentences of nearly 150 people at the end of his term, deciding who gets a pardon in Massachusetts is a team effort and hasn't been done since 2015. -
Is The MBTA In A Death Spiral? One Transportation Advocate Thinks So
Transportation advocate Chris Dempsey says the latest cuts will lead to fewer riders, less revenue and ultimately more cuts.