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High Approval Ratings For Governor Baker Show Voters Seeking 'Comfort Food,' Says Political Analyst
Political Analyst Jon Keller says despite a bumpy vaccine rollout, most people are pleased with the state's plan compared to how things are going in other states. -
In Mass. Dems' Fight, Echoes Of A National Debate About The Party's Future
The vote for a new party chair is about ideology and tactics. -
Analysis: Dueling Trump, Biden Town Halls Present A Clear Contrast In Candidates' Style And Substance
Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis, co-hosts of GBH News' “The Scrum” podcast, joined Joe Mathieu on “Morning Edition” to discuss the previous night’s events. -
Trump Derails 1st Presidential Debate With Biden, And 5 Other Takeaways
The president ran roughshod over debate moderator Chris Wallace and his Democratic opponent Joe Biden — and crossed many lines in the process. -
Potential Michelle Wu Mayoral Run Highlights Changing Demographic In Boston Politics
Mayor Walsh's announcement of Wu's expected run could come off as insensitive to the moment, according to GBH News Political Reporter Adam Reilly. -
Analysis: Why Pelosi's Kennedy Endorsement Is Potential Good News For Biden
If Biden wins the White House, AOC — who is with Markey — will be a thorn in his side. -
Michael Norton: Inside Jokes Help Us Feel Like We Belong To A Group, Unless We're The Odd One Out
Perceived inside jokes among a group can make a person feel like the odd one out, but it's often not intentional, we just desperately want to fit in. -
Juliette Kayyem: The Change In Work Culture Post-Pandemic
Office culture is going to have to be reimagined until there's better management of the coronavirus, Kayyem said. -
Anti-Lockdown Protestors Have Gone 'A Step Too Far,' Says Sue O'Connell
It is not normal to show up and protest carrying weapons, O'Connell said. -
Regional News: Cape Cod's Coronavirus Reopening, Unemployment ID Fraud In Rhode Island And New Hampshire's Mail-In Voting Controversy
We discuss the latest news going on across the region.