A lot happens in Boston every day. To help you keep up, WBUR, Boston's NPR News station, pulled these stories together just for you.
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For some queer immigrants, a life in the United States is an opportunity to live openly. That reality is much more fraught with the current administration. To be queer and an immigrant is to navigate a battle on two fronts.WBUR által
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Now without that federal money at the start of the summer harvest season, farmers and food organizations are worried about how businesses will survive and how residents in need will access fresh food.WBUR által
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My 5-year-old son and I are unraveling some tangled threads by learning a new thing — and it’s messy, writes John Stewart. I think we both love the feeling of working hard to make something beautiful.WBUR által
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Officials say demand for shelter is down, and the state and its partners are moving families out of shelter at a record pace.WBUR által
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Adrianna Boulin, the president of Boston Pride for the People, discusses this weekend's plans for Pride celebrations.WBUR által
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren joins WBUR's Morning Edition to make the case for eliminating the debt ceiling — an issue on which she sees eye-to-eye with President Trump.WBUR által
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Evan Horowitz of Tufts University's Center for State Policy Analysis joins WBUR's Morning Edition to explain the battle on Capitol Hill over the State And Local Tax, or SALT, deduction — and what it could mean for Massachusetts.WBUR által
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When Cambridge author Joanna Rakoff was a kid, her dad told her stories about his life that seemed straight out of Hollywood. After he died, she learned a lot of them were made up. Rakoff wrote about those stories in a new book of essays called "What My Father and I Don't Talk About."WBUR által
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U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton joins WBUR's Morning Edition to share his thoughts on the military's growing presence in Los Angeles amid protests over immigration arrests.WBUR által
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Chrissy Lynch, the President of the AFLCIO, discusses labor priorities in Massachusetts right now.WBUR által
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Eneida Roman is the president and CEO of the nonprofit We Are ALX, which is focused on economically and politically advancing Hispanics/Latinos in the Commonwealth. The WBUR Community Honors Award winner joined Morning Edition to discuss how supporting Latino workers and businesses supports Greater Boston as a whole.…
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The Harvard alumni community counts more than 400,000 graduates, an influential network that includes leaders in politics, science and the law. Crimson Courage organizers hope that tapping into this network will be another line of defense against Trump attacks.WBUR által
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Scott Kirsner joins WBUR's Morning Edition to explain why this a major milestone for the Boston cryptocurrency scene.WBUR által
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Vance spoke with WBUR's Morning Edition about how his time in Greater Boston shaped his path ahead of his commencement address at William James College.WBUR által
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Milford High student released from ICE detention, and congressmen tour controversial Burlington facility
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After his release, the teen described having to stay in the Burlington office facility for six days, sleeping on a concrete floor with a mylar blanket, in an open room with a toilet and no privacy.WBUR által
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The art-rock band played alongside other musicians of the underground music scene, like Dinosaur Jr. and The Pixies. Despite the success, the band’s discography wasn’t available on streaming until now.WBUR által
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Friends of the Children–Boston pairs kids with full time, salaried professional mentors for a 12.5 years of committed mentorship.WBUR által
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Foley, a Trump appointee, defended federal agents wearing masks, saying they do so for their privacy and safety.WBUR által
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As early as next week, Congress will take up Trump's request to claw back $1.1 billion in support for public radio and TV.WBUR által
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Julio Henríquez, a human rights and immigration lawyer at Boston university, joined WBUR's All Things Considered to discuss the lawsuit.WBUR által
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