Lawyers for Harvard and the Trump administration pressed their cases in a Boston courtroom on Monday over the government's move to cut nearly $3 billion in federal aid to the university. Continue reading →
The poll of 500 Boston voters likely to participate in the Sept. 9 preliminary election showed a wide gulf between Wu and Kraft, who drew 30 percent support to her 60 percent. Continue reading →
More than 20 years after the attack, a former New Hampshire Supreme Court justice is driven to raise awareness about mental illness and urge adolescents to seek help. Continue reading →
Pentagon officials will begin withdrawing 700 active-duty Marines who were sent to Los Angeles last month, the latest scaling back of the Trump administration's contentious military deployment in Southern California. Continue reading →
A public letter from NASA employees Monday urges leaders of the space agency not to carry out deep cuts sought by the Trump administration. Continue reading →
Israel says the seizure of territory in Gaza is aimed at pressuring Hamas to release hostages, but it is a major point of contention in ongoing cease-fire talks. Continue reading →
Russia unleashed one of its largest aerial assaults on Ukraine in recent months, hours before Britain and Germany chaired a meeting Monday to discuss President Trump’s plans for NATO allies to provide Ukraine with weapons.
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Granted, it wasn’t as egregious as a recent case in Nantucket. But when my husband and I dealt with a neighbor who cut down two of our maple trees, we learned about the limits to trees’ legal protections. Continue reading →
Students (and workers) in the 21st century need to know how to think and write critically, reason and problem-solve, and analyze the credibility of information. Continue reading →
The ownership's assertions in a new statement Monday run counter to the claims of residents of the facility, who say some sprinklers didn't work the night of the fire. Continue reading