September 14, 2022 Boston challenges its 2020 census data Boston, Massachusetts, is challenging its 2020 census figures, claiming that the once-a-decade survey undercounted students, foreign-born citizens and inmates.
September 14, 2022 Fishing boat sinks off New England coast, NTSB calls for stricter safety inspections A fishing boat capsized off of New England, claiming the lives of all four fishermen aboard. The NTSB is now calling for stricter safety inspections after the tragedy.
September 14, 2022 Homeland Security sells home of Boston couple illegally doing business with Syrian company A Boston couple doing business with a Syrian company that makes Improvised explosive devices has had their home sold by Homeland Security.
September 13, 2022 Package 'detonates' at Northeastern University in Boston, injuring 1; FBI investigating Boston police and other agencies investigated a package that detonated at Northeastern University's Holmes Hall building on Tuesday evening, injuring one person.
September 13, 2022 Employee who reportedly worked at prominent Boston bank suspended after alleged child rape A Massachusetts man who is employed by a prominent Boston bank appeared in court Tuesday amid allegations of several rapes, at least one of which is from 19 years ago.
September 13, 2022 Boston Marathon to include nonbinary athletes for 2023 race The Boston Marathon will include nonbinary athletes for the 2023 race and officials are 'working on ways nonbinary participants are accepted into the event.'
September 10, 2022 Harvard students pan former NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio: 'Politically opportunistic' Some Harvard students have reacted negatively to former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio being named a fellow at the university's Institute of Politics.
September 8, 2022 Boston University president to step down at the end of this academic year Boston University president Robert A. Brown has announced that he will be stepping down from his 16-year tenure as president at the end of this academic year.
September 7, 2022 Ex-MIT researcher charged in Yale student's murder refuses to talk to own defense, competency exam ordered The lawyer for the Chinese-born ex-MIT researcher charged in Yale grad student Kevin Jiang's murder said his client refuses to disclose whether others were involved in the shooting.
September 7, 2022 On this day in history, Sept. 7, 1813, Uncle Sam becomes symbol of nation during War of 1812 Uncle Sam, the personification of the United States, was "born" on Sept. 7, 1813, and inspired by New York businessman Samuel Wilson, who provided rations to troops in the War of 1812.