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Suffolk Sheriff Steven Tompkins accepting political donations to pay for legal defense

Federal judge reinstates Öztürk’s online record so she can resume work at Tufts University
A federal judge in Boston on Monday ordered U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to restore Turkish national Rümeysa Öztürk's record in a critical online database used to clear student visa holders for work in the US.

What ghost forests tell us about ecological belonging

Federal judge in Mass. throws out Trump order blocking development of wind energy

College student deported during Thanksgiving trip could've fought removal as a kid, U.S. says
Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 19-year-old freshman at Babson College, was flown to Honduras two days after being detained at Boston's airport on Nov. 20. Her attorney argues she never knew about the longstanding removal order let alone how to challenge it, and that Immigration and Customs Enforcement made it nearly impossible to locate her as she was being deported.

As erosion worsens, Maine considers future of popular Popham Beach State Park

The core of the Green Line is closed for the next two weeks. Here are your backup options

Gaming commision fines Fanatics $20,000 for illegal BC-Michigan State bets

Former biotech executive Michael Minogue pours $2M into his campaign for governor
Minogue’s cash infusion over the past two months exceeds fundraising by his Republican rivals, and tops the more than $2.8 million Gov. Maura Healey has raised from donors over the previous 11 months, according to data from the Office of Campaign and Political Finance.

BU plots an eco-friendly glow-up for 1960s-era Warren Towers
Boston University's Warren Towers is the largest dorm in Massachusetts and one of the biggest in the country. Its three-and-a-half year, $550 million renovation will improve the living quarters and also the building's greenhouse gas emissions.

Is education research actually helping teachers?
A recent analysis finds the majority of presentations at a big annual education research conference were about things like “resistance,” “safe spaces,” and “identity." But many classroom teachers say they want to learn about student behavior, discipline and mental health. Could this gap be damaging American education?

