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Massachusetts Still Below Pre-Pandemic Private-Sector Job Levels, Report Says
Massachusetts lost 182,000 residents from 2020 to 2025 and still has not recovered pre-pandemic private-sector job levels, a new report finds.
Massachusetts lost 182,000 residents from 2020 to 2025 and still has not recovered pre-pandemic private-sector job levels, a new report finds.
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu says she will vote for a statewide rent control ballot question, drawing sharp criticism from the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance.
Auditor Diana DiZoglio is asking the Supreme Judicial Court to approve outside attorneys, funded by a Republican gubernatorial candidate, to pursue her lawsuit over auditing the Massachusetts Legislature.
The Board of Higher Education approved a new regulation allowing Massachusetts colleges to pilot three-year bachelor’s degrees, a move supporters say could cut costs but critics warn may weaken academic quality.
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Massachusetts lost 182,000 residents from 2020 to 2025 and still has not recovered pre-pandemic private-sector job levels, a new report finds.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu says she will vote for a statewide rent control ballot question, drawing sharp criticism from the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance.
Auditor Diana DiZoglio is asking the Supreme Judicial Court to approve outside attorneys, funded by a Republican gubernatorial candidate, to pursue her lawsuit over auditing the Massachusetts Legislature.
The Board of Higher Education approved a new regulation allowing Massachusetts colleges to pilot three-year bachelor’s degrees, a move supporters say could cut costs but critics warn may weaken academic quality.
A Boston physicians group disputes Sen. Rand Paul’s claim that a $700,000 earmark funds left-wing activism, saying it is being wrongly linked to national advocacy positions.
Auditor Diana DiZoglio took her legislative audit fight to court Tuesday, asking a single justice to break a legal logjam that she says has dragged on for more than a year.
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Discover 10 of New England’s best kept outdoor secrets—from hidden coastlines to quiet trails. Abigail Hawthorne shares the quiet beauty still waiting to be found across all six states.
Discover Boston’s best Irish pubs—from historic landmarks to cozy neighborhood favorites. Enjoy authentic pints, live music, hearty fare, and vibrant local culture in these top-rated pubs.
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A winter sandwich crawl through Boston’s North End ranks the best Italian subs at Bricco Salumeria, Monica’s Mercato, and Table Mercato, comparing flavor, authenticity, and value to crown a winner.
Explore the 20 best tourist attractions in New England, from historic landmarks to hidden gems. Discover why this region still offers America’s most unforgettable adventures.
Catholic businessman Tim Busch argues that free enterprise aligns with Christian teaching, human dignity, and the Church’s duty to uplift the poor.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear a lawsuit challenging Quincy’s plan to install statues of St. Michael and St. Florian at its new public safety headquarters, a dispute over religious symbolism and public space.
A Dedham Catholic church says it has received an outpouring of left-leaning support and donations after refusing to remove an anti-ICE Nativity display ordered taken down by the Archdiocese of Boston.
Doctors, lawyers, and faith leaders warn two Massachusetts bills ending the state’s religious vaccine exemption would harm students and violate rights.
The Board of Higher Education is on track to vote in early 2026 on whether to allow public and private colleges and universities in Massachusetts to offer three-year bachelor's degrees, reducing the typical 120-credit requirement.
Voters in Lowell and a few surrounding towns will head to the polls in the winter of 2026 to elect a new senator.
The U.S. House voted 310-58 to honor the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk with a National Day of Remembrance, but Massachusetts Democrats Seth Moulton and Ayanna Pressley opposed the resolution, citing concerns over its portrayal of Kirk.
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated at age 31 for his unwavering Christian faith, not his politics. Known for sharing the Gospel at every rally, Kirk spoke with conviction and respect while opposing the transgender movement.
The Board of Higher Education approved a new regulation allowing Massachusetts colleges to pilot three-year bachelor’s degrees, a move supporters say could cut costs but critics warn may weaken academic quality.
Brian Shortsleeve joined fellow Republican gubernatorial candidates in opposing males competing in girls’ sports, backing a Pembroke mother after a recent track meet controversy.
A pair of boys helped their respective girls' field hockey teams win Western Massachusetts championships this past fall.
Judicial Watch filed a federal lawsuit alleging Barnstable Public Schools violated the First Amendment by firing an associate principal over pre-employment Facebook posts.
A look at five Massachusetts boys who have won MVP awards in girls’ high school field hockey leagues in recent years.