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President Donald Trump meant FIFA head Gianni Infantino. He said Infantino “wouldn’t love to do it, but he’d do it very easily.” The president didn’t offer specifics, but suggested that crime threats were hurting Boston and that his administration could solve those.
A Red Sox legend, a CITGO sign switch, and a Dave Portnoy purchase are all part of this week’s news quiz. The post Did you follow the local news this week? Take our Greater Boston news quiz. appeared first on Boston.
Three people were shot in Boston's Mattapan area; the woman's condition is serious, the men less so. No arrests have been made.
BOSTON, Mass. (WJAR) — Boston police said a Providence man was arrested on firearm charges after a vehicle stop on Saturday. According to police, they conducted a vehicle stop at an intersection in the Roxbury neighborhood at around 7:22 p.m.
BOSTON — Mayor Michelle Wu and other Massachusetts lawmakers spoke out against President Donald Trump’s administration’s policies on Saturday afternoon as thousands of people flocked to Boston Common for the latest “No Kings” protest.
On July 24, President Donald Trump’s Rescissions Act was signed into law, stripping over $1 billion in allocated funding from NPR and PBS and marking a dark day for public broadcasting. From providing educational programming like “Sesame Street” to delivering breaking news,
Boston's iconic Citgo sign will be moved a short distance from where it currently stands. NBC 10 Boston reported that the sign will be raised and moved a little to the east as part of the redevelopment of Kenmore Square. The move will ensure the landmark sign can still be seen.