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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from ending birthright citizenship for the children of parents who are in the U.S. illegally. U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin’s decision Friday is ...
One of the ICE agents behind the high-profile New Bedford raid spoke to WBUR's All Things Considered about where the ...
About 1,000 workers at Fenway Park and MGM Music Hall launched a strike Friday at noon, hours before the Boston Red Sox were set to begin a three-game weekend series with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Two sand sculptors answer the most-asked questions about the fantastical sculptures that appear annually on Revere Beach.
The estimated $1.2 billion dollar project won a $472 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation last year.
Debuting after the unprecedented success of a “ Final Fantasy ” crossover and amid Comic-Con reveals of upcoming “ Spider-Man ...
It centers around Daphne, a British-Jamaican girl growing up in 1980s London and her relationship with a Jamaican boy, Connie, who is in Britain illegally.
For decades, orange crushes have been the go-to summer drink for Marylanders and Baltimore Orioles fans. And since June 1, the vodka-based beverage has been Maryland’s official state cocktail.
As President Trump heads to Europe today, he told reporters that the odds of a trade deal with the European Union are 50-50 and even less likely with Canada.
President Trump is on his way to Scotland for a five-day visit to his golf courses and to talk trade with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
With public media set to lose federal funding in the fall, NPR and the hundreds of member stations in the national public radio network face some very tough decisions.