May 5, 2022 Kevin Millar says Red Sox fans singing 'Sweet Caroline' one of best traditions in sports: 'Nothing better' Kevin Millar told ӣƵ Digital in a recent interview the singing of "Sweet Caroline" at Fenway Park is one of the best traditions in sports.
May 4, 2022 Boston construction site collapse injures multiple people A building in Boston partially collapsed at a construction site on Wednesday afternoon, sending three people to the hospital.
May 4, 2022 Missing Harmony Montgomery: Massachusetts watchdog finds ‘miscalculations’ preceded girl’s disappearance Massachusetts’ child welfare system failed to prioritize the “needs, wellbeing and safety” of Harmony Montgomery when she was placed in the custody of her violent criminal father in 2019, according to a state watchdog report published Wednesday.
May 4, 2022 Boston juveniles 'terrorizing' downtown arraigned but avoid harsh penalty due to age, criminal justice reform Two Boston juveniles from a larger group of minors police say have been "terrorizing" downtown were arraigned this week, but will, for now, avoid serious penalties due to their age and a criminal justice reform law.
May 3, 2022 Ed Markey deflects on whether leak of Supreme Court abortion decision draft was appropriate Markey deflected from a question from ӣƵ Digital about Alito's leaked draft opinion from early February and said Congress shouldn't “be focusing on who leaked.”
May 3, 2022 Ex-prosecutor allegedly caught with prostitute 'on leave' from Boston firm exposing school's sex abuse Bruce Singal, a former prosecutor recently arrested for allegedly picking up a prostitute, is now on leave from a law firm whose investigation exposed pervasive sexual abuse at Mission Hill School.
May 1, 2022 Harvard Crimson student newspaper slammed for 'journalistic malpractice' after Israel editorial The Harvard University student newspaper editorial board wrote an article last week stating that it supports the Boycott, Divest, and Sanction movement, as well as a “Free Palestine.”
May 1, 2022 Harvard University's $100 million to address slavery ties 'way too low': 1619 Project's Nikole Hannah-Jones The 1619 Project founder said during a panel on Saturday that Harvard University's $100 million pledge to atone for its ties to slavery is “way too low.”
April 28, 2022 Massachusetts Dem arrested for DUI after crash, blows nearly four times the legal limit Democratic Massachusetts state Rep. David LeBoeuf was arrested Tuesday for driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol level nearly four times the legal limit.
April 28, 2022 FBI warns teen boys increasingly targeted in online 'sextortion' schemes FBI is warning of an uptick in reports about adult “sextortion” offenders posing as young girls on gaming platforms or social media to manipulate teen boys into sexually explicit behavior.