As voters ponder ballot question to end MCAS graduation testing requirement, failure rates rise dramatically
Both proponents and opponents are seizing upon the MCAS failure rates and spinning it to their advantage as they attempt to win over voters at the polls.
A huge Hurricane Helene is expected to hit Florida as a major storm and strike far inland
An enormous Hurricane Helene swamped parts of Mexico on Wednesday, and forecasters said it would strike Florida with a surge that could swallow entire homes, leading officials to declare states of emergency throughout the Southeast.
Three takeaways from Kamala Harris’s interview on MSNBC
As Vice President Kamala Harris parses out the details of her agenda, she has favored broad strokes over detailed policy papers. Only recently has she begun sitting for interviews, which have elicited few details about what her presidential administration might look like.
Former Rhode Island governor slams Trump’s remarks after he casts himself a ‘protector’ of women
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo called his comments “enraging,” emphasizing that Trump played a central role in the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
His dream was to become a state trooper. His death has left his friends shattered.
“He is just the most unique man I have ever met,” a colleague said. Enrique Delgado-Garcia, 25, died earlier this month after a training exercise at the State Police Academy.
Building a ‘Black Wall Street’ in Boston is inching forward, Globe Summit panelists say
The "Building Boston's 'Black Wall Street'" panel was recorded as a part of Globe business columnist Shirley Leung's "Say More" podcast.
What happened in that Massachusetts State Police Academy boxing ring?
Releasing a video like this is, of course, a highly sensitive matter given the enormous loss suffered by Enrique Delgado-Garcia’s family. Yet many questions remain about his death.
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