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Justice Dept Dropping Flynn's Criminal Case
The Justice Department says it's dropping its criminal case against President Donald Trump’s first national security adviser Michael Flynn. -
Protests As Indianapolis Police Kill 3 In Separate Incidents
Police in Indianapolis are facing protests after officers fatally shot two men and killed a pregnant pedestrian in three separate incidents just hours apart. -
Georgia Family Demands Arrests 2 Months After Son Shot Dead
The parents of a black man killed after being pursued by two white men are demanding arrests more than two months after the shooting in Georgia. -
Carol Rose: An Independent Investigation Is Needed In Bristol County Jail Incident
"We're hoping they make the surveillance tapes available," says executive director of ACLU of Massachusetts. -
Matt Segal: 35,000 Dismissals Relating To Drug Lab Scandals Revealed 'Hard Proof' That The War On Drugs Can End Without 'Mayhem In The Streets'
A new documentary highlights the civil rights issues at the center of the drug lab scandals, and the broader war on drugs. -
Andrea Cabral On The Push To Release People From Prisons Amid Coronavirus Concerns
"The price you pay for committing a crime ... should not be your life." -
The State Of Crime In Massachusetts During The Coronavirus Pandemic
Even though the streets are emptier than usual and most people are staying at home, crime hasn't been totally eradicated. -
Man Sentenced To More Than 20 Years For Sex Trafficking
Reginald Abraham lured women from Maine with promises of jobs, then trapped them into prostitution in houses in Malden and Dracut. -
Two Women Face Criminal Charges In East Boston Bias Attack
Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced charges against the women saying, "There is no place for hatred or bigotry in Suffolk County." -
Weinstein Will Be In 'Protective Custody' In Rikers, Says Andrea Cabral
The newly convicted rapist will be given better accommodations in prison than the general population, says Cabral.