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After Contentious Debate, UNC Grants Tenure To Nikole Hannah-Jones
Trustees for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill voted Wednesday afternoon at a closed session to give tenure to star New York Times writer… -
Winthrop Shooting Raises Questions About Tracking — And Stopping — A 'Lone Wolf'
Following Saturday's shooting in Winthrop, experts weigh in on the emerging trend of gunmen acting outside of an organization. -
How Do Prosecutors In Massachusetts Prove A Hate Crime?
The Winthrop gunman can’t be charged with a hate crime posthumously, but understanding motive is important, says Daniel Medwed. -
Winthrop Community In Shock After Shooting, Possible Hateful Motive
“The community is in shock over this horrific event,” said Terence Delehanty, the Chief of Police and interim Town Manager. -
DA Rollins Says Winthrop Killings Show Massachusetts Is Not Immune To Racist Violence
Rollins joined GBH's Greater Boston to discuss the man who shot and killed two Black Winthrop residents Saturday. -
Revs Call Winthrop Shooting An Example Of 'Whitelash'
"There's still a sense to normalize him [the shooter], and make him whole, even when he's done such a despicable act," said Rev. Emmett G. Price III. -
Weed-To-Go: Cannabis Delivery Companies Get Up And Running
Your Green Package is among the first companies in the Commonwealth to receive a marijuana delivery license. -
DA Rollins: Law Enforcement Found ‘Troubling White Supremacy Rhetoric’ From Winthrop Shooter
Authorities are investigating whether a man who killed two people in Winthrop on Saturday targeted the victims because they were Black. -
Minneapolis Reacts To Chauvin Sentence With Fury And Hope
As Derek Chauvin’s 22 1/2-year prison sentence for the murder of George Floyd was announced to a crowd gathered outside the Minneapolis courthouse, people… -
Ex-Officer Chauvin Gets 22 1/2 Years In Prison For George Floyd's Death
With good behavior, Chauvin, 45, could be paroled after serving two-thirds of his sentence, or about 15 years.