Rocking the vote: Guitar in hand, former Mass. senator Scott Brown brings the noise the N.H. campaign trail
Scott Brown and the Diplomats — the name a nod to his time as ambassador — played a string of dates this summer across New Hampshire. Brown is an unlikely frontman considering he is again running for New Hampshire’s U.S. Senate seat in 2026.
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A quest to end breast cancer slows as the Trump-Harvard dispute drags on
Joan Brugge's research into breast cancer is one of hundreds of projects at Harvard caught up in an ongoing dispute with the Trump administration over the university’s handling of antisemitism on campus. Last spring, the administration froze nearly $3 billion in research grants and contracts to punish Harvard.
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Quincy mayor apologizes for, then defends comments about clergy sexual abuse
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch has defended comments he made this week that the clergy sexual abuse scandal that rocked the Archdiocese of Boston in the early 2000s was more about homosexuality than pedophilia.
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Local orgs pick up the slack after feds slash suicide hotline funding
Local suicide prevention organizations are trying to fill a gap left by President Trump's policies. Reporter Paul C. Kelly Campos takes us inside a group based in Fall River that's working to provide the care people need.
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Quincy voters may get to roll back their mayor's 79% salary bump
The City Council last year approved a pay raise that would put Mayor Thomas Koch's salary above the mayors of Boston and New York City. That sparked a movement that had its first big win this week — a signature drive to get a question on the November ballot that lets voters decide on the pay hike.