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President Trump's executive order on how cities and states deal with homelessness encourages removing encampments and getting people into treatment -- through involuntary civil commitment if needed.
NPR speaks with investigative journalist Vicky Ward about the life of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, as well as her impressions of him. Ward profiled Epstein for "Vanity Fair" in 2003.
Cape Cod business and nonprofit leaders took to the microphone at a public meeting this week to show support for replacing the Bourne and Sagamore bridges at a cost of at least $4.5 billion.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Tamerra Griffin of The Athletic about Sunday's Euro Cup final between Spain and England.
Another Fantastic Four reboot comes to theaters this weekend while Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman head on a romantic weekend that turns dark.
The six British sisters are the subject of a new Britbox series. In 1989, Jessica Mitford talked with Terry Gross about her relationship with the Communist Party and her book about the death industry.
President Trump's tariffs could hit the economy badly and lead to higher inflation. But Wall Street investors are reacting by sending stocks to record highs.
Tyler Childers bares his fangs. Patty Griffin honors her mother. Indigo De Souza approaches the precipice. Read our list of the best records out July 25.
The first full-time government employee in the United States whose job is focused solely on dealing with PFAS works on Nantucket.
Regional News Roundup: CAI's Mindy Todd hosts reporters and news editors talking about the week's top news. Her guests include CAI/GBH reporters Craig LeMoult and Liz Neisloss; Jason Graziadei ...
Tariffs chaos is continuing — but investors and some big companies are shrugging it off.
The news that Columbia University will pay more than $200 million to the federal government comes after several investigations and months of negotiations with the Trump administration. The ...