Massachusetts AG Andrea Campbell Battles Trump Administration to Save Medical Research Funding
Massachusetts AG Campbell and 21 other state attorneys general are suing the Trump Administration over funding cuts to medical and public health research, citing the move as illegal under the Administrative Procedure Act.
Massachusetts Biomedical Sector in Turmoil as Trump Administration Announces Severe NIH Funding Cuts
The Trump administration plans to cut NIH funding for health research, affecting Massachusetts institutions. Critics claim the cuts, which reduce indirect cost rates, are illegal and harmful to medical innovation.
Boston Braces for Snowstorm as Mayor Michelle Wu Announces Preparedness Measures and Resident Reminders
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu discusses the city's readiness for an upcoming snowstorm, detailing the Public Works Department's preparations, partnerships with local minority-owned businesses, and focus on community safety and support.
Josh Kraft, Patriots Foundation President, Launches Bid for Boston Mayor to Challenge Incumbent Michelle Wu
Josh Kraft, president of the New England Patriots Foundation, has joined the Boston mayoral race, challenging incumbent Mayor Michelle Wu on housing, schools, and infrastructure issues.
Massachusetts AG Secures $1.4 Million for MassHealth in $47 Million National Settlement Against QOL Medical Over Kickback Allegations
MassHealth receives $1.4 million from a $47 million settlement with QOL Medical over alleged kickback schemes involving enzyme replacement medicine, Sucraid.
Massachusetts Governor Healey Warns of Economic Strain Due to New Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China
Governor Maura Healey warns that new Trump tariffs will hike prices for Massachusetts residents on essentials like groceries, clothing, and construction materials, with serious implications for the state's industries and economy.
Councilor Fernandes Anderson Leads Legislative Agenda on Education, Business Equity, and Recovery Services in Boston
Boston Councilor Fernandes Anderson introduced six resolutions to improve education, economic development, public service, homelessness, substance abuse, and health disparities in the city.












