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Thousands of people made their way Saturday to the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common and marched to City Hall Plaza in one of the many “Hands Off!” rallies around the United States to protest the act...
From Boston.com
Opponents of President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk plan to rally across the U.S. on Saturday to protest the administration's actions on government downsizing, the economy, human rights and ...
From SFGate
“We feel like we have a duty to exercise our first amendment rights and we are just doing this in between our day job and picking our kids up from daycare,” Dicks said.
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Speakers rallied thousands of people as they marched across Boston to protest the policies of President Donald Trump in an event called "Hands off."
Colleges and teaching hospitals are the cornerstones of the city’s economy — and identity. But federal funding cuts to higher education could change that.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu officially kicked off her reelection campaign with a pointed speech that sought to portray herself as the only reasonable option to lead the city at a time when it is “under attack” by the federal administration.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is leaning into her newfound role as both a favorite foil for Republican critics in Washington and a capable messenger for Democrats as her reelection campaign heats up.
Mayor Michelle Wu spoke about city budget updates on “Java with Jimmy” Wednesday, keeping federal uncertainty in mind.
If you’re confused as to why we’re doing this now," frontman Ken Casey told the Globe, "then, you’ve been confused about us the whole time.”
1don MSN
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting the legal community pose “a grave threat to our system of constitutional governance and to the rule of law itself,” according to a court filing submitted Friday by more than 500 law firms.