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Former MIT student pleads guilty to killing Yale graduate student in 2021
By DJ Mara
Pan faces a single murder charge, which carries a sentence of 35 years in prison as part of his plea agreement.
Battle for press freedom: “Bad Press” reveals censorship struggles in Muscogee Nation
By Hongyi Ji
As the Muscogee (Creek) Nation banned press freedom, local journalists were facing severe issues. “Bad Press” featured and documented how Angel Ellis, a journalist for a tribal media company, fought through adversity.
Emergency overflow shelter is coming to Fort Point neighborhood
By Olivia Flanz
Governor Healy is working with United Ways to open a shelter to house immigrants in the Fort Point neighborhood of Boston.
Injured Knicks squad drops one at home Saturday night
By Justin Fields
The Knicks kept it close all game until their lack of depth showed late in the second half as Boston began to pull away en route to a 116-102 win in MSG.
Embrace Boston releases harm report and addresses systemic racism
By Avary Amaral
Embrace Boston’s harm report analyzes issues in culture and symbols, housing, transportation, education, criminal legal systems, health, and income and wealth.
Trump wins South Carolina primary, as he closes in on the Republican nomination
By Gregory Krieg, CNN
Driving violations increase for a fourth straight year, Mass officials say
By Sam Shipman
Massachusetts drivers had nearly 40% more traffic violations in 2023 than in 2020, primarily because of the increase in warnings issued by police.
Magician says consultant hired him to generate AI robocall ahead of New Hampshire primary
By Zhihao Zhu
Paul Carpenter, a street magician, was hired by Steve Kramer to unknowingly create AI audio of President Joe Biden to discourage voters from voting in New Hampshire’s primary election.