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Authorities believe Emily Long killed her husband and their two young children before shooting herself on Monday evening. A third child, a toddler, was unharmed.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act added work requirements and other administrative burdens for people seeking government benefits, write Alister Martin and Annamarie Rapp. These things sound reasonable ...
Judge Frank Caprio billed his courtroom as a place where people and cases are met with kindness and compassion.
After of a winter of exceptionally high natural gas and electricity prices, many New Englanders are asking whether a new natural gas pipeline is the solution.
The second in a proposed trilogy of “lesbian B-movies” from husband-wife team Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, the film stars Margaret Qualley as a private eye looking into a shady preacher. Unfortunately ...
A lack of liquidity is hampering Syria's economic recovery after years of corrupt dictatorship.
Twenty years later, we look at how the Federal Emergency Management Agency was changed by Hurricane Katrina and how things stand now. The New York Times' Christopher Flavelle joins us.
On a recent trip to Copenhagen, WBUR's Amelia Mason viewed artist Bouchra Khalili's "The Mapping Journey Project," a video ...
Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins will plead not guilty to charges he tried to extort a cannabis business owner, ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has promised "a massive testing and research effort" to determine what he says ...
This summer, we’re marking the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II. That conflict is fading from living memory. But wartime disputes live on in Asia — and people are still unearthing ...
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