Not All Those T Parking Fees Made It To The T, Attorney General Says

Not All Those T Parking Fees Made It To The T, Attorney General Says

By Andy Metzger
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE

BOSTON — Employees at the MBTA's former parking vendor "skimmed millions of dollars in cash" from the agency's parking facilities, Attorney General Maura Healey said Monday, announcing a settlement with LAZ Parking.

NPR Identifies False Accuser As ‘Survivor’
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NPR Identifies False Accuser As ‘Survivor’

Evan Lips

A Boston-based National Public Radio correspondent received a torrent of criticism over the weekend after she defended the media organization's decision to refer to a Columbia University student who falsely accused another student of rape as a "survivor."

The piece, produced for NPR's "All Things Considered," examined a new approach to adjudicating campus sexual assault allegations known as "restorative justice." NPR correspondent Tovia Smith said the proposed practice involves focusing on the harm done "and finding ways to repair it" instead of "judging or punishing the perpetrator."

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