‘This is the man that can help us’: How economic frustration turned Fall River from a blue stronghold to Trump country
The economic bitterness that helped lift former president Donald Trump around the country is felt acutely in Fall River, one of the state’s poorest communities but one where Democrats had long dominated.
‘The backlash proves my point:’ As Democrats engage in finger-pointing, Seth Moulton remains steadfast
The tremendous response to US Representative Seth Moulton’s comments on trans athletes is a microcosm of the soul-searching within the Democratic party after Nov. 5, observers say.
THE GREAT DIVIDE
When learning to read requires an attorney: Inside Mass. schools’ secret special education settlements
Over the past decade, hundreds of Massachusetts parents of students with special needs have been forced to sign nondisclosure agreements in order to secure the free and appropriate education their children are legally entitled to, a monthslong Globe investigation has found.
It’s another red flag warning day. Officials urge extreme caution as New England wildfire risks soar.
These are the largest fires burning right now as these drought-driven blazes threaten homes across Massachusetts.
Celtics begin NBA Cup against Hawks with eye toward atoning for last year’s disappointment
The Celtics' group, which appeared to be a cinch when pairings were announced, is now difficult with the emergence of the Cavaliers, the league’s only undefeated team.
NFL Week 10: Four teams beat the odds with improbable wins
The Lions, Vikings, Saints, and Chiefs all found a way to win, with Kansas City improving to 9-0 by blocking a last-second field goal attempt.
‘Something larger than myself’: Mass. veterans honored at State House’s Hall of Flags
The ceremony was attended by dozens of veterans and their families, and included a POW/MIA remembrance candle lighting and music by the Commonwealth Brass Quintet of the 215th Army Band.
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