Executives at Massachusetts’ powerful health care and insurance worlds led a cadre of donors who funneled money to the state’s most powerful Democrats last year, a Globe analysis found. Continue reading →
Two years ago, Massachusetts extended eligibility for in-state tuition, and financial aid, to undocumented immigrants. Now those policies are drawing legal fire in other states. Continue reading →
Wednesday marked the latest targeting the nearly 400-year-old university, which the Trump administration has asserted is too left-leaning and has allowed antisemitism to run rampant within its gates. Continue reading →
President Vladimir Putin of Russia is brushing aside President Trump's professed disappointment in him and is pushing ahead in Ukraine with renewed intensity, having already priced in the possibility of new US pressure, analysts, and people close to the Kremlin said. Continue reading →
The tentative agreement gives workers a 3 percent raise in each of the next three years, far from the union’s quest for 5 percent annual pay hikes. Continue reading →
Before Fousseynou Samba Cissé became a national hero in France, he did heroic work of a different kind - as a caretaker for public middle schools in Paris. Continue reading →
It’s the first time an international court has concluded there have been widespread human rights abuses by Russian forces in Ukraine. Continue reading →
The Israeli military said the “targeted operations” had located and destroyed Hezbollah infrastructure, but it did not say when this happened. Continue reading →