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Somerville Teenager Killed in Famous WWII Battle Finally Laid to Rest
Marine PFC John Mac Donald died fighting in the Pacific in 1943 but was unaccounted for until his remains were discovered in 2015. -
Why Did The Framers Give The President A Pardon Power?
As the issue of Presidential pardons continues to dominate the news, we ask why the power was granted in the first place. -
Coretta Scott King Speaks Out After Her Husband's Death
50 years ago this week, Coretta Scott King speaks out against violence at Harvard -
Worcester Resident Looks Back On 65th Anniversary of Deadly Tornado
Mary Morello lived through the 1953 Worcester Tornado -
Margaret Marshall Remembers Robert Kennedy's Impact On South Africa
Marshall spent time with Kennedy during his trip to South Africa in 1966. She recounts his visit and the impact he had on her. -
Friend And Campaign Worker Remembers Robert F. Kennedy 50 Years After His Assassination
Gerard Doherty worked on Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign. -
The Busboy Who Cradled A Dying RFK Recalls Those Final Moments
It's an infamous scene: Juan Romero, then a teenager, attends to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who had just been shot at LA's Ambassador Hotel. He reflects on his brief time with RFK 50 years ago. -
First Marine From Springfield Killed In World War II Laid To Rest
After 75 years, Francis Drake Jr. is buried on Memorial Day weekend. -
Why Are Some Boston Area Convenience Stores Called Spas?
A listener asks about a local, etymological quirk. -
Debate Over William Styron's Nat Turner Goes On
The controversy over William Styron's novel, "The Confessions of Nat Turner," continues to this day.