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Maura Healey Approval Rating Underwater, New Poll Says
A new MassINC Polling Group survey found Gov. Maura Healey has a higher unfavorable rating than favorable rating among Massachusetts voters as she prepares for reelection.
A new MassINC Polling Group survey found Gov. Maura Healey has a higher unfavorable rating than favorable rating among Massachusetts voters as she prepares for reelection.
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Framingham Public Schools confirmed that four administrators receive $1,500 stipends for identifying as BIPOC. The district says the payments are being phased out.
From Nantasket to Plymouth Long Beach, these five South Shore beaches stand out for their dunes, tidal flats, erosion patterns, and unusual coastal geography.
Vice President JD Vance pledged a crackdown on alleged Medicaid fraud in Maine while campaigning with former Gov. Paul LePage in Bangor.
Massachusetts landlords warned Thursday that a proposed statewide rent control ballot measure could shrink housing supply, force small owners out of the market and pressure local budgets.
The Cambridge shooting rampage was preventable. Massachusetts officials released Tyler Brown early despite warnings from police and prosecutors about his violent history.
Harvard Business School students heard from an OnlyFans creator about the adult content industry, sparking criticism over academic priorities.
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Gordon College’s women’s varsity four won gold Saturday at the Jefferson Dad Vail Regatta in New Jersey, beating Union College by seven seconds in the final.
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Retired Massachusetts Judge Carol Erskine argues Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden ignored key U.S. Supreme Court standards when charging Boston police officer Nicholas O’Malley with manslaughter in a fatal Roxbury shooting.
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Heather Mac Donald argues that a New York Times video discussion defending “microlooting” and political violence reflects a broader cultural decay among left-wing elites and academia.
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A new analysis argues oil and gas stocks remain a strong investment as geopolitical tensions drive higher energy prices.
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Is authenticity overrated? A new argument says the modern focus on “being yourself” can lead to self-absorption and weaker relationships — and makes the case for integrity instead.
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A growing wave of climate lawsuits targets major energy companies, as courts consider how far liability for emissions-related harms can extend.
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The case against the Southern Poverty Law Center raises serious questions about whether an organization that built its influence warning about hate instead had incentives to sustain it.
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America’s birth rate hit a record low, and in Massachusetts, high housing costs and living expenses are pushing young couples to delay or forgo having children.
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Massachusetts needs a clear, measurable high school graduation standard after the end of MCAS as a requirement, or risk lowering expectations for students.
A new MassINC Polling Group survey found Gov. Maura Healey has a higher unfavorable rating than favorable rating among Massachusetts voters as she prepares for reelection.
Framingham Public Schools confirmed that four administrators receive $1,500 stipends for identifying as BIPOC. The district says the payments are being phased out.
Vice President JD Vance pledged a crackdown on alleged Medicaid fraud in Maine while campaigning with former Gov. Paul LePage in Bangor.
Massachusetts landlords warned Thursday that a proposed statewide rent control ballot measure could shrink housing supply, force small owners out of the market and pressure local budgets.
Harvard Business School students heard from an OnlyFans creator about the adult content industry, sparking criticism over academic priorities.
Massachusetts Republican Anne Brensley says she will pursue a write-in campaign for lieutenant governor after falling short of the ballot and alleging signature fraud by a paid collector.
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Northampton officials are weighing changes to a local ordinance that could allow women to go topless at public beaches after a 5-0 committee vote.
Five of the most unique beaches in New England, from Singing Beach’s rare “singing” sand to Jasper Beach’s volcanic stones and more.
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Heading to Polar Park for a WooSox game? Here’s what to know about parking, food, seating, and the full game-day experience in Worcester.
Explore popular local craft breweries in Massachusetts, from Boston to Cape Cod. Discover New England IPA leaders, community taprooms, and why Bay State breweries continue to grow.
Smartphones may fill every quiet moment, but they can deepen boredom and anxiety. An old idea — “only boring people are bored” — may explain why.
Red Sox prospect Braiden Ward shares why he recites a Bible verse before every at-bat.
Boston Red Sox prospect Payton Tolle was baptized this offseason and tells NewBostonPost his faith is now central to his life and baseball career.
Gordon College President Michael Hammond shares how faith, family, and a career in Christian higher education shaped his leadership philosophy.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Minogue outlines his faith-driven approach to education, economic growth, energy policy, and government accountability in the 2026 Massachusetts race.
Retired Massachusetts Judge Carol Erskine argues Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden ignored key U.S. Supreme Court standards when charging Boston police officer Nicholas O’Malley with manslaughter in a fatal Roxbury shooting.
House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka refused to comply with a 2024 voter-approved audit, turning personal against Auditor Diana DiZoglio as the legal battle intensifies.
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.
Framingham Public Schools confirmed that four administrators receive $1,500 stipends for identifying as BIPOC. The district says the payments are being phased out.
Harvard Business School students heard from an OnlyFans creator about the adult content industry, sparking criticism over academic priorities.
School districts in Brookline, Brockton, Newton, and Framingham have reduced or reconsidered DEI programs and positions amid budget deficits, enrollment declines, and rising operational costs.
Gordon College’s women’s varsity four won gold Saturday at the Jefferson Dad Vail Regatta in New Jersey, beating Union College by seven seconds in the final.
Two boys were named all-stars in Massachusetts girls’ gymnastics after winning league titles this winter, continuing a trend of male success in the sport.