Boston December 16, 2023 Boston mayor posts photo of controversial 'electeds of color' party despite criticism The Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu posted a photo of an "electeds of color" holiday party despite the event being blasted for excluding white city council members.
True Crime December 16, 2023 Charles Stuart case: Infamous murder in Boston of pregnant wife unraveled by confession "Murder in Boston: Roots, Rage and Reckoning," HBO's new three-part docuseries, detailed Charles "Chuck" Stuart's murder of his pregnant wife and his attempts to mislead police.
LIFESTYLE December 16, 2023 On this day in history, December 16, 1773, brazen Boston Tea Party protest escalates American rebellion The Boston Tea Party, a protest against punitive British taxes that led directly to open hostilities in the American Revolution 16 months later, unfolded on this day in history, Dec. 16, 1773.
Boston December 14, 2023 Ex-Harvard doctor used his own sperm to impregnate fertility patient: lawsuit Maine woman accuses former Harvard Medical School doctor, Merle Berger, of secretly using his own sperm to impregnate her during 1980s fertility treatment.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash December 13, 2023 Dem lawmaker blasts Harvard's free speech hypocrisy: 'Cancel culture is the dominant norm' Massachusetts Rep. Jake Auchincloss, a Democrat, doubled down on his criticism of Harvard's 'hypocrisy' on free speech after university President Claudine Gay's congressional testimony.
MIT December 13, 2023 MIT alums rip 'disastrous' antisemitism testimony but stop short of calling for resignation Over 700 MIT alumni are calling on the school's administration to take action after President Sally Kornbluth's "disastrous" congressional testimony last week.
Antisemitism Exposed December 12, 2023 Harvard President Claudine Gay to remain in post Harvard President Claudine Gay is expected to remain in her post after the Harvard Corporation met Monday to decide her fate following backlash to testimony on antisemitism.
LIFESTYLE December 12, 2023 On this day in history, December 12, 1901, Guglielmo Marconi sends first transatlantic radio message Guglielmo Marconi sent the first transatlantic radio transmission on Dec. 12, 1901, ushering in an era of communications. His invention helped save 700 Titanic passengers.
True Crime December 10, 2023 Killer who snatched 12-year-old out on a bike ride plays games over location of body Thirty years after Sara Wood vanished, investigators continue to look for the 12-year-old's body, which could be buried with other victims.
Massachusetts December 9, 2023 Massachusetts man’s deathbed confession rattles family after decades on the run: ‘It wasn't a weird dad joke’ Massachusetts man Thomas Randele made a shocking deathbed confession as he was dying from lung cancer, and it all traces back to Cleveland, Ohio, where he seemingly disappeared.
Massachusetts December 8, 2023 Massachusetts attorney general sues White nationalist group for civil rights violations Democratic Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell is suing White nationalist group NSC-131 over alleged civil rights violations.