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Josh Kraft ending mayoral campaign, clearing way for Wu victory
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Josh Kraft ending mayoral campaign, clearing way for Wu victory
Days after emerging from a field of four Boston mayoral candidates with a nearly 50-point deficit between himself and the incumbent, Josh Kraft announced Thursday that he is dropping out of the race.
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Massachusetts-based group of explorers mark 40 years since discovery of Titanic wreck
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Boston mayoral candidates participate in community forum ahead of upcoming primary
BOSTON — Boston's Democratic mayoral candidates took part in a forum Tuesday evening, answering questions from voters as the primary election looms just one week away.
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Wu shows commanding lead in mayoral preliminary
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Wu shows commanding lead in mayoral preliminary
In a lopsided victory that underscores the power of incumbency in Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu bested challenger Josh Kraft with a 48-point lead, winning 71% of the preliminary vote in unofficial results posted by the city’s Election Department.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s bad health care policy spreads like a virus
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s bad health care policy spreads like a virus
The spectacle of anti-vaccine nonsense coming from Florida last week would be hard to top but it was more than matched on Capitol Hill, where U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. engaged in serial science denialism before a combative chorus of Senate critics.
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Encyclopedia Climatica: What is an environmental justice community?
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Encyclopedia Climatica: What is an environmental justice community?
The Bay State Banner wants to hear your questions about the climate and environment. This article was produced as part of a new project called Encyclopedia Climatica, in response to a reader-submitted question.
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Massachusetts residents could lose food and health benefits under the new federal law
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Massachusetts residents could lose food and health benefits under the new federal law
Massachusetts residents could lose access to food and health assistance under provisions of the recently passed federal budget law known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” according to two new analyses.
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Academically excellent charter school expanding to Somerville
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Academically excellent charter school expanding to Somerville
Success is self-reinforcing at the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School in Cambridge. Principal Sherley Bretous said, “If I knew what the secret sauce was” then “I would give it to the whole world for free.
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YW Boston CEO Aba Taylor on recent race-based jobless trends
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YW Boston CEO Aba Taylor on recent race-based jobless trends
According to last Friday’s monthly U.S. jobs report, the unemployment rate reached 4.3%, the highest it has been since 2021. It’s even worse for Black American labor.
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Crystal Boateng brings African heritage to children’s books
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Crystal Boateng brings African heritage to children’s books
“I couldn’t really find any good princess books about African princesses, Ghanaian princesses. So, I decided to write my own.”
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Patriots begin Mike Vrabel era with a disappointing loss to Raiders
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Patriots begin Mike Vrabel era with a disappointing loss to Raiders
You had the feeling that it was going to be a long day for the Pats when the Raiders took the opening kickoff and marched 71 yards for a 7-0 lead.
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Boston Local Food Festival dishes out delicious, sustainable eats
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Boston Local Food Festival dishes out delicious, sustainable eats
The Boston Local Food Festival is preparing to come back for its 15th year to serve the city with its many offerings. 
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‘Primary Trust’ at Speakeasy Stage imagines a kinder world
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‘Primary Trust’ at Speakeasy Stage imagines a kinder world
Speakeasy Stage kicks off the fall theater season with a tender tale of hope, change and kindness: “Primary Trust,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Eboni Booth that examines how fruitful unexpected changes can be when we have the courage to face them.
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AI in the newsroom: A new era or a leap of faith? Tell us what you think
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AI in the newsroom: A new era or a leap of faith? Tell us what you think
In a world saturated with information, the newsroom has long been a bastion of human-led inquiry, a place where dedicated journalists sift through the noise to bring clarity and context. Yet, the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has brought a new, powerful and often controversial player into this hallowed space.
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