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Radio Boston rundown for May 5. Tiziana Dearing is our host.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey has a lot of irons in the fire from pushing for a vaccine mandate for public employees, to calling for new hate crime legislation. We take listener calls and discuss Healey s thoughts regarding mandating vaccines for employees in the public sector, the ongoing case of Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family, and whether she s considering a change in title.
Two weeks ago, 16-year-old Mikayla Miller was found dead in the woods. Local police originally suspected the death was a suicide, but her family and community members say there is more to the story: the Black teenager from Hopkinton was apparently involved in a fight with a group of white and Latinx teenagers hours before she died. Community members are demanding more information, communication, and transparency from law enforcement. WBUR senior reporter Ally Jarmanning debriefs us on the questions surrounding t
President Joe Biden addresses a joint session of Congress, Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, as Vice President Kamala Harris, left, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., look on. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post via AP)
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Radio Boston rundown for April 30. Tiziana Dearing is our host.
Masks and gloves both came off this week. In Massachusetts and in Washington, Governor Charlie Baker and President Joe Biden rolled back outdoor mask mandates. In politics, the gloves are off as President Biden threw his political weight behind progressive priorities in his first joint address to Congress winning praise from the Massachusetts delegation. We take listener calls and talk about it all in our Friday Week-in-Review with Jennifer Braceras, political analyst, lawyer and director of the Independent Women s Law Center, and Michael Curry, president and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, and a member o
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Radio Boston rundown for April 29. Tiziana Dearing is our host.
Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey was in attendance last night for President Biden s first major address to Congress. We talk with him about what he heard from the President and what he makes of the administration s priorities moving forward, and also what it was like to be in the room for a pandemic presidential address.
WBUR s investigative team has found that investment firms are mining for profits in federal affordable housing programs, undermining the intent of the program and putting thousands of tenants at risk. Joining us to discuss this is Christine Willemsen, WBUR s senior investigative editor-reporter. We re also joined by David Davenport, the lawyer representing the Tenants Development Corporation, the Boston non-profit who is fighting to protect affordable housing.
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Radio Boston rundown for April 21. Tiziana Dearing is our host.
As New Hampshire lifts its mask mandate, and we think about the looser restrictions in other states, we consider the question: did the restrictions here work, and did they actually save lives? We ask Dr. Ashish Jha, health policy researcher and Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health.
Former Boston City Councilor Tito Jackson and his birth mother, Rachel Twymon, recently reunited. They tell us their painful and joyful story of finding each other.
With the Oscars set for this Sunday, we talk all things popcorn with local chef and culinary instructor Joe Gatto, host of From Scratch on Pluto TV.