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According to Palestinian health officials, more than 100 Palestinians in Gaza have died from hunger and malnutrition since ...
Members of the American Federation of Teachers are meeting in Washington D.C. Friday. The union's annual conference comes as ...
After several days of fielding criticism about the move behind the scenes, Gov. Maura Healey on Friday plans to name Steve ...
Two sand sculptors answer the most-asked questions about the fantastical sculptures that appear annually on Revere Beach.
Here & Now's Asma Khalid speaks with KCRW president Jennifer Ferro, who serves as chair of National Public Radio's board of directors, about NPR's funding emergency. With public media set to lose ...
In the last year, we've seen devastating destruction and loss of life: Hurricanes Helene and Miltion, Texas floods, wildfires in Los Angeles, the shooting of two lawmakers in Minnesota, and the ...
In Gaza, aid organizations say more than 2 million civilians are suffering from extreme malnutrition and hunger, and hope the Israeli military might let in more food. A clinic treating malnutrition ...
We revisit Deb Becker's December 2024 conversation with acclaimed author Claire Keegan, whose 2021 novella "Small Things Like These" was having a moment late last year. It was selected for Oprah ...
Nearly 30,000 people have enrolled in the MBTA's new low-income fare program in the first nine months after it launched, and ...
Waltham-based Global Partners filed a formal complaint with the State Ethics Commission after MassDOT selected the Irish ...
The new law specifically addresses people with medical conditions who want to be sterilized for their reproductive health.
The order aims to ban "pay-for-play" NIL deals, mandates scholarships for women's and Olympic sports and threatens to ...
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