January 6 Harvard dean removed after anti-White, anti-police social media posts resurfaced Gregory Davis, former Harvard Dunster House dean, no longer serves in role following revelation of posts calling police "racist and evil" and defending looting as democracy.
December 31 Appeals court sides with Trump on budget provision cutting Planned Parenthood funds An appeals court greenlights the Trump administration's enforcement in 22 Democrat-led states of a bill provision that cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood clinics.
December 26 Brown, MIT shootings may have stemmed from suspect’s failures, fixation on scientist’s success: report Portuguese official reveals suspected shooter allegedly fixated on MIT scientist as symbol of success he never achieved in tragic academic obsession case.
December 22 Manhunt underway for suspect accused of killing two people outside Chipotle restaurant Davinci Leonard manhunt: U.S. Marshals offer $7,500 reward for suspect accused of killing two people in March shooting outside Brockton, Massachusetts Chipotle.
December 21 Elite Massachusetts boarding school rocked by teacher scandal and institutional cover-up allegations Prestigious Miss Hall's boarding school faces major sexual abuse scandal involving former teacher Matthew Rutledge and alleged institutional cover-up.
December 19 Brown University, MIT shooting suspect likely died days before body found: autopsy The suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting and MIT professor killing was found dead by suicide inside a New Hampshire storage unit, ending a nearly weeklong manhunt.
December 18 Suspected Brown University gunman identified as investigators explore connection to MIT slaying: sources Investigators found evidence linking deadly shootings at Brown University and MIT, as authorities probe connection between campus attacks, according to a report.
December 18 Haitian men charged with $7 million fraud scheme in Massachusetts Federal authorities in Massachusetts charged two Haitian men with running a $7 million SNAP fraud scheme using multiple storefronts in the state.
December 18 Brian Walshe sentenced to life in prison for wife Ana's murder after discovering affair Brian Walshe sentenced for murder of wife Ana after damning internet searches revealed plans to dispose of body parts and inherit her assets.
December 18 Massachusetts drops controversial gender ideology mandate for licensing foster care parents Massachusetts dropped its gender identity mandate for foster care parents after Alliance Defending Freedom posed a legal challenge and federal regulators gave a constitutional warning.