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Boston University News Service speaks to experts about the historic nature of Boston's mayoral election.

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Boston University News Service speaks to experts about the historic nature of Boston's mayoral election.

Endorsements for Boston mayoral candidates are split between politicians and labor groups less than a month before the election.
“Growing Sideways,” explores queerness in gender and sexual identity in childhood.
Boston sports fans love their heroes, from Bill Russell on the hardwood to David Ortiz in the batter's box.
Podcast Editors Bart Tocci and Shannon Sollitt discuss what happened to Petito and why it’s important for journalists to pay attention.
There’s plenty to be optimistic about, all thanks to a choice made in April.
The measure provides for a nonbinary “X” option other than female and male on birth certificates and driver’s licenses.
The former Alabama quarterback came ready to bolster his own offensive line.
May 21 marks the Circassian Day of Mourning, also known as Genocide Day, a time of remembrance for the victims of the Caucasian War.
After two rounds of exhilarating competition at Bahrain and Imola, the Portuguese Grand Prix proved to be slow as Lewis Hamilton.
President Joe Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure bill focuses heavily on water systems.
After months of film study and speculation, league commissioner Roger Goodell finally kicked off the 2021 NFL Draft in Cleveland on Thursday
With President Joe Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure bill on the way, every state in the country is looking to get its piece of the pie.
It’s her first full-length album since nearly-fatally overdosing in 2018
As the American death count from Covid-19 approaches 600,000, millions more are grappling with loss.
The debate around COVID-19 vaccine passports rages as states diverge on whether to require proof of vaccination.
Greenhouse gases emitted by the City of Boston are declining again after experiencing a spike from their lowest point in 2012.
Derek Chauvin, the officer charged with the murder of Minneapolis resident George Floyd, has been found guilty on all counts.
It was nighttime. The doors were locked. An overhead sign read “enter as strangers, leave as friends” in slanted, white letters.
Sierra Sorrentino, Mild Laohapoonrungsee and Deirdre Shahar join Rachael Gottlieb to review the re-recording of Taylor Swift's 2008 hit.