r Wars and peace By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 07 Dec 2019 02:30:00 +0000 A US hacker faces criminal charges for allegedly helping North Korea launder money through cryptocurrencies, but those who know him have a different story to tell. Also, President Donald Trump’s long obsession over tariffs; the long, tempestuous history of NATO; the fight against drug cartels smuggling narcotics across the US-Mexico border; plus the band Che Apalache wants to make bluegrass music more inclusive.(Photo: In this photo illustration a double exposure picture with bitcoin coin and American flag. Credit: Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Full Article
r Ukraine under pressure By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 14 Dec 2019 02:30:00 +0000 At the center of the impeachment showdown in the US, is nearly 400 million dollars in military aid that the Trump administration temporarily withheld from Ukraine. At a US military base in western Ukraine, business goes on as usual but Ukrainian military veterans are worried that they may be losing support. President Trump has been a reluctant supporter of Ukraine, and he has called Ukraine a corrupt country on numerous occasions. Ukrainians are under pressure, as they fight to overcome corruption and continue to seek US support in their conflict with Russia. (US military personnel from the Wisconsin National Guard participate in a transfer of authority ceremony at the Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine base in Yavoriv, Ukraine. Credit: Daniel Ofman/The World) Full Article
r Screen time By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 28 Dec 2019 02:30:00 +0000 Several former contractors, who did content moderation work for Facebook, are suing in Europe over the psychological trauma they say the work has caused them. The lawsuit is bringing new scrutiny to the content moderation ecosystem that Facebook and other platforms rely on to police what gets posted on their platforms. Author Sarah T. Roberts says that human content moderation isn’t going away anytime soon.Also, a North Korean cartoon called ‘Bunny Brothers and the Wolf’, may not be the thinly disguised anti-American propaganda it appears to be; Sesame Street, revolutionized children's television in the US, now it’s doing the same and around the world; and Blue’s Clues, an iconic kids TV program in the US has a new host, Filipino actor Josh Dela Cruz. He tells Marco what the reaction has been like among Asian-American kids. (Woman looking at the internet site of the online network Facebook. Credit: Classen/ullstein bild/Getty Images) Full Article
r Power balance By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 11 Jan 2020 02:30:00 +0000 Retired US Army General David Petraeus has vast military and intelligence experience in the Middle East. He led US troops during some of the most critical years in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, with the assasination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, General Petraeus has some thoughts about the significance of this action.Also, after its initial retaliation for the killing of general Soleimani, Iran still has other options, like cyber-attacks against US targets; we’ll also take a look at how governments around the world use internet shutdowns to control the free flow of information; next, like with Iran, US-North Korea relations are also tense, but how did we get to this point?; and our own Rupa Shenoy looks back at a decade of protests around the world. (Iranian Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani (C) attends Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's meeting with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in Tehran. Credit: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) Full Article
r Persian projects By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 18 Jan 2020 02:30:00 +0000 The Trump administration insists that the president has a firm legal basis for ordering the attack that killed Iranian general Qasem Soleimani. Legal scholars, though, are skeptical. We look into the American constitutional issues surrounding the president’s use of force.Also, the United States and Iran may no longer be on the brink of war, but Iran’s proxies, like Hezbollah, are armed and ready for revenge; An Israeli spy thriller goes on location in Iran, the story behind the production is a thriller unto itself; In Los Angeles, thousands of kilometres from Tehran, Muslim and Jewish Iranians come together for a long-awaited high school reunion; and Iranian-American author Dina Nayeri reflects on her refugee experience.(Anti-war activist march from the White House to the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC. Demonstrators are protesting the US drone attack which killed Iran's Major General Qasem Soleimani in Iraq. Credit: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images) Full Article
r Taking responsibility By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 25 Jan 2020 02:30:00 +0000 An impeachment trial is a rare event in the United States but there is something unprecedented about this one. President Trump's troubles are rooted in his approach to US foreign policy and diplomacy. The president is accused of pressuring Ukraine's president to investigate his political rival Joe Biden and his son, in exchange for US military assistance. The implications of the senate's verdict will be felt far beyond America's borders. Former US ambassador Nicholas Burns says that despite the pressure, diplomats from the US state department have acted courageously and have set a positive example for a new generation of foreign service officers. Also, the death of a US citizen in an Egyptian prison raises questions about US diplomacy; the internet has made cheating by students more digital and more global than ever before, and that has opened up business opportunities in places like Kenya; we look to the Mexico-Guatemala border where a new migrant caravan has been stopped by Mexican security forces; and we compare the cost of maternity healthcare in the US with other countries around the world.(Former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns testifies during a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images) Full Article
r Two sides to a story By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 01 Feb 2020 02:30:00 +0000 Carbon dioxide isn't the only greenhouse gas that's a threat to the planet. Nitrous oxide, emitted when farmers fertilise their fields, is a growing climate change threat as well. We find out about an environmentally-friendly potential solution. Also, in Africa the agriculture sector wants more fertiliser so that farmers can boost crop yields; a controversial new novel about a Mexican woman forced to flee from drug cartels shines light on the world of American publishing; on the border between Venezuela and Colombia, a Colombian volunteer opens up her home to desperate migrants; and on opposite sides of the world, two guys try to make a planet Earth sandwich.(David Melevsky, owner of Go Green Organic Land Care, treats grass areas that have been reseeded to repair winter damage with fertilizer at Ocean Park Meadow condos. Credit: Derek Davis/Getty Images) Full Article
r First in the nation By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 08 Feb 2020 02:30:00 +0000 If there’s one lesson to be taken from the Iowa caucuses, it’s that elections and smartphone apps don’t always mix well. An app that was developed to count caucus-goers in the state malfunctioned, and caused major disruption. Officials say no hacking was involved but it has raised questions about moves to take the US election process online. Boston Calling reports from Iowa as we kick off our 2020 election coverage.(Carl Voss, Des Moines City Councilman and a precinct chair, shows photographers the app that was used for caucus results reporting on his phone after he unsuccessfully attempted to drop off a caucus results packet from Precinct 55 at the Iowa Democratic Party headquarters. Credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images) Full Article
r Every 30 seconds By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 02:30:00 +0000 Approximately every 30 seconds, a United States citizen of Latin American descent, reaches the voting age of 18. This year, 32 million Latinos are projected to be eligible to vote. Latinos are one of the largest demographic groups in the US. We’ll learn about the history of the ‘Latino vote’ in the US, we’ll meet young Latino voters, and we’ll look into how both major US political parties are trying to gain young Latino support in the lead-up to the election.(From left, Kathleen Hilibish, 68, and Judi Longacre, 79, volunteer at the voter registration booth at the Perry Township Oktoberfest at Hartwick Park in Canton, Ohio. Credit: Dustin Franz/Getty Images) Full Article
r Refugee island By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 21 Mar 2020 23:00:00 +0000 Nine years have passed since Syrians took to the streets to demand the ouster of the government of Bashar al-Assad. During those nine years, thousands of lives have been lost, many have been displaced and much of the country is in ruins. For many Syrians, displacement has led them to look for a new life in Europe, which has meant spending time on the Greek island of Lesbos. Tens of thousands of Syrians and migrants from other countries have passed through Lesbos. We’ll hear from Syrians reflecting on the crisis in Syria and from migrants who are now seeking asylum, while waiting in limbo in makeshift camps on Lesbos.Photo: A drone image shows a displaced camp in the town of Kafr Uruq southwest of the town of Sarmada in Syria's northwestern Idlib province. Credit: Omar Haj Kadour/Getty Images Full Article
r In this together By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 22:59:00 +0000 The US military is increasingly assisting the US government's domestic response to the coronavirus pandemic. So far, the military is setting up field hospitals in Seattle, New York, and Boston and has put additional units on prepare-to-deploy orders. US Secretary of Defence, Mark Esper, has issued a stop-movement order to the US military, halting travel and movement abroad in an effort to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Former Secretary of Defence and CIA Director Leon Panetta tells Boston Calling that balancing the challenge of limiting the movement of US troops while also maintaining global security will be difficult.Also, the history of the World Health Organization and how it’s coordinating global efforts to combat Covid-19; the US and Mexico have shutdown all non-essential travel across the border, local businesses are feeling the hit; how a hospital in California's rural heartland is producing informational videos to reach immigrant farmworkers in the area; and families around the world struggle to find ways to explain coronavirus to their children.Photo: Members of the Ohio National Guard help pack food and supplies at the Mid Ohio Foodbank in Columbus, Ohio. Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and rising unemployment, the demand placed on food banks has grown rapidly. (Credit: Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images) Full Article
r Coronavirus coping By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 23:00:00 +0000 In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, medical equipment is in short supply, and health workers in countries around the globe have had to ration care. Now, doctors and nurses in New York are treating patients in overcapacity intensive care units with dwindling supplies of equipment. The issue of how to ration scarce medical resources is forcing healthcare workers to make impossible decisions. But is there a best way to make those decisions? This is the subject of a recent article in The New England Journal of Medicine; one of its authors, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, has some thoughts.Also, we visit a primate research centre in Louisiana where scientists are working on a potential Covid-19 vaccine; we ask how temperature and humidity affects the spread of the coronavirus; we find out how people around the world are stocking up their pantries; and we check out the dating scene to find out how it’s surviving in this global pandemic.Photo: Mirian Fuentes (L), a medical assistant, and nurse Laurie Kuypers check paperwork during a COVID-19 screening at an appointment-only drive-up clinic set up by the University of Washington Medical Center Northwest Outpatient Medical Center. Credit: Karen Ducey/Getty Images. Full Article
r Coronavirus conundrums By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 22:59:00 +0000 Strict physical distancing measures in response to the novel coronavirus have disrupted economies and lives in massive ways. But as shutdown measures stretch from weeks into months, many communities across the globe are now wrestling with when and how to relax those policies. Experts around the world warn that there’s no simple transition for countries looking to ease restrictions, and reopen their economies. Also, an epidemiologist shares his thoughts on President Trump’s phased plan to reopen America’s economy; there’s a massive effort underway to help Indian nationals who are stranded in the US due to the pandemic; top cybersecurity officials are issuing warnings about Covid-19 related scams and phishing attacks; cybersecurity volunteers are stepping in to fight back; and Singapore has been seen as a model for the way it has confronted the coronavirus outbreak, but now the number of Covid-19 infections has increased again.Image: A health personnel is seen giving the coronavirus test to a person at the Salus Gracia Geriatric in Barcelona, Spain. (Credit: Miquel Benitez/Getty Images) Full Article
r Extra credit By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 22:59:00 +0000 Adam Carter was awarded a prestigious Fulbright scholarship to teach English to teenagers in Beijing. When the coronavirus outbreak hit, his school there was shut down. Carter is still teaching his students remotely, but he also came up with an idea for a side project: trying to broker deals of Chinese-made personal protective equipment - things like masks and gloves - to American hospitals in need. It's been far more complicated than he imagined. A group of Harvard university graduate students have also created a new PPE supply chain from China to Boston, while other students are on the front lines of debunking Covid-19 misinformation; international students continue to face uncertainty over what the coming school year will look like; while yet another student, her friends and her family, find a unique way to celebrate her graduation; and professional athletes find creative ways to train from while staying at home. Photo: From left, statues of Lucy Stone and Abigail Adams are heeding the advice of the CDC by wearing face masks on Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Boston. (Photo by David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe/Getty Images) Full Article
r The world stage By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 16 May 2020 22:59:00 +0000 We all have similar questions about the coronavirus pandemic. When will it end? How do we recover? Is it safe to visit friends and extended family? Most of us look to medical experts and our elected officials for guidance. Historically, as a superpower, the US has taken a lead in times of global crisis. Former NATO ambassador Nicholas Burns says this is not currently the case. Female leaders are being praised for the way they are leading their nations in these uncertain times, so does gender affect governing style? Jon Huntsman, a former US ambassador to China says that during this pandemic the ‘stakes are high’ for the US-China relationship. Russia expert Fiona Hill explains how President Vladimir Putin has become a ‘wild card’ in Russia's political system. And cybersecurity chiefs, from Facebook and Twitter, explain what they are doing to combat false information in the age of the coronavirus. Photo: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing about coronavirus testing in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC (Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Full Article
r Looking out for you By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 23 May 2020 22:59:00 +0000 The race to find a dependable vaccine for Covid-19 is on. More than 100 laboratories worldwide are competing to try to get there first, and that makes it more likely that a way to halt the pandemic will be found sooner. But with so many competing interests, it's far from clear that all of the world's citizens will have equitable access to a vaccine, once it is in production. Also, immigrant ‘digital first responders’ provide vital services, informing people about coronavirus and helping local communities, but now they're in a financial crisis; the coronavirus pandemic is also disrupting remittances, and as a result immigrants' families are losing their safety net; many Filipino Americans are on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic, so a new initiative is bringing free meals to hospitals heavily staffed by Filipinos; and the surprising cultural contributions of the 1918 influenza pandemic.Image: A scientist examines Covid-19 infected cells at a laboratory in St Petersburg, Russia (Credit: Anton Vaganov/Reuters) Full Article
r Point of entry By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 30 May 2020 22:59:00 +0000 The pandemic has not stopped children and teenage migrants from showing up alone at the US border, hoping to apply for asylum. But US policy has changed dramatically, and critics say that the Trump administration is using the pandemic as a way to halt any entries across the border. Also, Guatemalans who have been deported from the US are being shunned at home over coronavirus fears; the coronavirus pandemic has also forced refugee resettlement worldwide to grind to a halt, dividing families and stranding them thousands of miles from each other; the US has a long history of xenophobia in times of crisis, which often influences immigration policy; Canadian nurses cross the border to work in the US every day, but the pandemic could change that; and the US-Canada border is closed for all non-essential travel - as a result, businesses in the Niagara region that depend on American tourists are suffering.Photo: Honduran migrants wait to cross the international border bridge from Ciudad Tecun Uman in Guatemala to Ciudad Hidalgo in Mexico. Credit: Johan Ordonez/Getty Images. Full Article
r I can't breathe By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 06 Jun 2020 22:59:00 +0000 The homicide of George Floyd, an unarmed man, while he was in police custody has sparked demonstrations and protests in the US and across the globe. From London and Berlin to Australia and the Netherlands, thousands marched in solidarity after a video showed a white police officer kneeling on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes before he died. The incident touched off outrage in the United States, amid a polarizing presidential campaign and the coronavirus pandemic that has thrown millions out of work. Darnella Wade, an organizer for Black Lives Matter in St. Paul, Minnesota, hopes that this becomes a galvanizing moment for lasting change.Also, black Americans once largely fought alone against police brutality, but as Somali American kids grew up in the same environment, they began to join Black Lives Matter; Dr. Michelle Morse, a professor of medicine at Harvard University explains why the racism in public health is so harmful in the age of Covid-19; America's adversaries are using global attention on the George Floyd protests as anti-US propaganda; and America’s foreign adversaries are also using social media to deepen division in the US. Full Article
r Black lives matter By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 13 Jun 2020 22:59:00 +0000 The homicide of George Floyd has led to widespread protests in the US. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have been hitting the streets daily, from Minneapolis to New Orleans, and from New York to Los Angeles. But the protests aren’t limited to the US. For the past few weeks, protests and demonstrations have spread across the globe. Issues of police brutality, racism and injustice have plagued nations around the world, including Greece, where people are protesting in solidarity with the death of Geroge Floyd, while also advocating for systemic change in their country.Also, in France, the killing of George Floyd has invoked the memory of Adama Traoré, a black man who died in police custody there; protests in Belgium target statues of King Leopold II, the brutal colonizer of Congo and other countries in Africa; in Kenya, the death of George Floyd strikes a chord, as Kenyans look at police violence in their country; more than 100 African authors have signed a letter condemning the killing of African Americans at the hands of US police forces - Nigerian author Lola Shoneyin is one of them; and US based Nigerian writer, Sefi Atta, shares her experience of race and racism in America.Image: Youth protest with placards in front of riot police officers in Athens, Greece, during a rally against racism and police brutality and in support of the protests in the US, sparked by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis (Credit: Dimitris Lampropoulos/Getty Images) Full Article
r In retrospect By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 20 Jun 2020 22:59:00 +0000 In the penultimate edition of Boston Calling, we’re looking back at some of the moments, from the past eight or so years, that have shaped the world and this programme. We start in 2012, also an election year, finding out how the role of the US presidency and American power looked to the world then. We also take a look back at the Boston Marathon bombings of 2013. We reflect on the US role in the Middle East, and the impact that military deployments have on the lives of US soldiers. Finally, we revisit a conversation with comedian Trevor Noah, from the day after the election of Donald Trump in 2016. Photo: Passengers pass through the main concourse at St. Pancras Station, in April 2018, in London, England. Credit: Richard Baker/Getty Images Images Full Article
r Dodgers-Yankees World Series was a hit with viewers, but it could’ve been so much more By www.boston.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 21:23:35 +0000 By baseball’s modern viewership standards — and the standards of some other major professional sports — the World Series was a huge success. The post Dodgers-Yankees World Series was a hit with viewers, but it could’ve been so much more appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Sports Baseball Chad Finn Media MLB TV
r ‘SNL’ recap: Best moments from John Mulaney hosting ‘Saturday Night Live’ By www.boston.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 14:00:00 +0000 "SNL" returned for the fifth episode of its 50th season on Nov. 2 with host John Mulaney, musical guest Chappell Roan, and a guest appearance from Vice President Kamala Harris. The post ‘SNL’ recap: Best moments from John Mulaney hosting ‘Saturday Night Live’ appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Celebs TV
r Mary McAvoy might’ve sung at your wedding. She competes Monday on ‘The Voice.’ By www.boston.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 14:15:09 +0000 The Mass. native got snatched up by Snoop Dogg during blind auditions on the hit NBC series. The post Mary McAvoy might’ve sung at your wedding. She competes Monday on ‘The Voice.’ appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Celebs Entertainment Music TV
r Snoop Dogg picks Mass. native Mary McAvoy to advance on ‘The Voice’ By www.boston.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 18:48:13 +0000 The former New England wedding singer won her “Battle” on Monday night’s episode — and will now also get help from Sting. The post Snoop Dogg picks Mass. native Mary McAvoy to advance on ‘The Voice’ appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Celebs Entertainment Local News Music TV
r Here was Jon Stewart’s election night takeaway By www.boston.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 14:23:04 +0000 "I promise you, this is not the end," "The Daily Show" host said late Tuesday night. The post Here was Jon Stewart’s election night takeaway appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News 2024 Election Donald Trump Kamala Harris Media National News Politics TV
r Jimmy Kimmel chokes up during monologue on Trump’s win By www.boston.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 16:53:40 +0000 "Let's be honest, it was a terrible night," Kimmel said. The post Jimmy Kimmel chokes up during monologue on Trump’s win appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News 2024 Election Donald Trump Media National News Politics TV
r 5 must-watch movies & TV shows streaming right now By www.boston.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 01:54:13 +0000 The best of what's new streaming on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Disney Plus, and more. The post 5 must-watch movies & TV shows streaming right now appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Amazon Prime Apple TV+ Disney+ HBO Movies Netflix Paramount+ Peacock Streaming TV What to Stream
r ‘Saturday Night Live’ to take on a second Trump term after focusing on Harris By www.boston.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 13:21:11 +0000 Standup comic and actor Bill Burr will host for the second time with Mk.gee as musical guest. The post ‘Saturday Night Live’ to take on a second Trump term after focusing on Harris appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Entertainment Politics TV
r ‘SNL’ recap: Best moments from Bill Burr hosting ‘Saturday Night Live’ By www.boston.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 13:25:39 +0000 "SNL" returned for the sixth episode of its 50th season on Nov. 9 with host Bill Burr playing into his Boston-area roots. The post ‘SNL’ recap: Best moments from Bill Burr hosting ‘Saturday Night Live’ appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture TV
r Watch Bill Burr play a ‘real Patriots fan’ on ‘SNL’ By www.boston.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 13:25:44 +0000 With Bill Burr back hosting 'Saturday Night Live,' the 'SNL' writing staff came up with three Boston-adjacent sketches for the Canton native. The post Watch Bill Burr play a ‘real Patriots fan’ on ‘SNL’ appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Patriots TV
r Join Book Club tonight: ‘Horror Movie’ by Paul Tremblay By www.boston.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 14:14:05 +0000 The post Join Book Club tonight: ‘Horror Movie’ by Paul Tremblay appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Things To Do Book Club Books Events Halloween Things to Do
r For ‘Perfect Couple’ author Elin Hilderbrand, book organization is optional By www.boston.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 17:01:38 +0000 At her home in Nantucket, the bestselling author keeps her collection personal, including where she puts her books: “Nobody else has to understand it.” The post For ‘Perfect Couple’ author Elin Hilderbrand, book organization is optional appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Books Nantucket
r Everything you need to know about the 2024 Mass. ballot questions By www.boston.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:05:50 +0000 The post Everything you need to know about the 2024 Mass. ballot questions appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News 2024 Election Allston Back Bay-Bay Village Beacon Hill Books Brighton Business Charlestown Chinatown-Leather District Dorchester Downtown Downtown Boston East Boston Fenway-Kenmore Food News Health Hyde Park Jamaica Plain Local News Massachusetts News Mattapan Mission Hill Neighborhoods North End Politics Roslindale Roxbury Schools Seaport South Boston South End Transportation West End West Roxbury Wharf District
r 8 books to soothe your Election Day jitters By www.boston.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 16:16:34 +0000 Plus: A new romance-only bookstore in Cambridge, a dive into SNL history, and the International Antiquarian Book Fair. The post 8 books to soothe your Election Day jitters appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Community 2024 Election 2024 Massachusetts Ballot Questions Book Club Books Cambridge Donald Trump Dorchester Kamala Harris Local News National News Politics
r Book Club’s November read is ‘Swift River’ by Essie Chambers By www.boston.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:23:48 +0000 The post Book Club’s November read is ‘Swift River’ by Essie Chambers appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Community Book Club Books Things to Do Young Adult
r Tell us: What is your favorite independent bookstore in Greater Boston? By www.boston.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 18:03:45 +0000 Help us update our list of reader-recommended bookstores around Greater Boston. The post Tell us: What is your favorite independent bookstore in Greater Boston? appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Community Books Business Neighborhoods Tell Us
r Jodi Picoult’s ‘Nineteen Minutes’ tops PEN America of books banned in schools By www.boston.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:05:11 +0000 Earlier this month, PEN issued a report that expands upon numbers released in September for Banned Books Week, when libraries and stores around the country highlighted censored works. The post Jodi Picoult’s ‘Nineteen Minutes’ tops PEN America of books banned in schools appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Books National News Politics
r Book Review: Sy Montgomery shares ‘What the Chicken Knows’ in new mini hardcover By www.boston.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:20 +0000 Chickens outnumber people 4:1, they have more in common, anatomically, with dinosaurs than humans, you can mail order up to 350 different varieties of chicks, and roosters really are much meaner than hens. The post Book Review: Sy Montgomery shares ‘What the Chicken Knows’ in new mini hardcover appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Animals Books New Hampshire
r Book returned to Worcester Public Library after 51 years By www.boston.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 03:42:12 +0000 In a Facebook post, the WPL thanked the Cambridge Public Library for their help in returning the book to its 'rightful collection.' The post Book returned to Worcester Public Library after 51 years appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News Books Cambridge Local News
r Boston-area libraries are employing social workers. Here’s why. By www.boston.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:38:20 +0000 More social workers are working in libraries in recent years. The post Boston-area libraries are employing social workers. Here’s why. appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News Books Cambridge Local News Somerville
r Elon Musk’s $1 million offer raises new legal questions By www.boston.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 12:20:34 +0000 Some election lawyers suggested that Musk is inching closer to the legal line. The post Elon Musk’s $1 million offer raises new legal questions appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News 2024 Election Business Donald Trump National News Politics Technology
r Parents of Hingham student disciplined for using AI await federal judge’s ruling By www.boston.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 13:04:30 +0000 The paper was never completed after the teacher discovered its use of AI. The high schooler received a zero and was allowed to start again. He was given a D on the second effort. The post Parents of Hingham student disciplined for using AI await federal judge’s ruling appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News Local News Massachusetts News Schools Technology
r American Airlines tests boarding technology that audibly shames line cutters By www.boston.com Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 23:38:20 +0000 American Airlines is testing a new technology at three airports across the country during the boarding process that aims to cut down on passengers who try to jump the line The post American Airlines tests boarding technology that audibly shames line cutters appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News Business Lifestyle National News Technology Travel
r Two Harvard students created face recognition glasses. It wasn’t hard. By www.boston.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 15:16:01 +0000 The technology to put a name to a face is now free or cheap to use, so it is mostly a matter of ethics and propriety about whether to exercise the ability or not. The post Two Harvard students created face recognition glasses. It wasn’t hard. appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News Harvard University Local News MBTA National News Technology
r Robert Downey Jr. says he ‘intends to sue’ all future executives who use his AI replica By www.boston.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 13:55:13 +0000 Concerns about how movie studios will use AI helped fuel last year’s film and television strikes by the union, which lasted four months. The post Robert Downey Jr. says he ‘intends to sue’ all future executives who use his AI replica appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Culture Business Celebs Entertainment Technology
r Federal agencies say Russia and Iran are ramping up influence campaigns targeting U.S. voters By www.boston.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:43:32 +0000 The Russian Embassy called the officials' announcement “baseless” in an emailed statement, saying Russia “has not interfered and does not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, including the United States.” The post Federal agencies say Russia and Iran are ramping up influence campaigns targeting U.S. voters appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News 2024 Election National News Politics Technology World News
r Stocks and bitcoin soar after Trump’s victory, while inflation worries rise; Dow surges 1,200 By www.boston.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 15:16:36 +0000 Trump has pledged to make the country “the crypto capital of the planet” and create a “strategic reserve” of bitcoin. The post Stocks and bitcoin soar after Trump’s victory, while inflation worries rise; Dow surges 1,200 appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News 2024 Election Business Cryptocurrency Donald Trump Politics Technology
r Elon Musk helped elect Trump. What does he expect in return? By www.boston.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 19:48:53 +0000 The world’s richest man gave his money and time in campaigning for the president-elect and now is putting in his requests for a friendlier regulatory environment. The post Elon Musk helped elect Trump. What does he expect in return? appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News 2024 Election Business Donald Trump National News Politics Technology
r Racist text messages referencing slavery raise alarms, prompt investigations in Mass. and other states By www.boston.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:21:36 +0000 Some students of color at Stoughton High School were among those who received such messages, according to a statement from Stoughton Public Schools. The post Racist text messages referencing slavery raise alarms, prompt investigations in Mass. and other states appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News Local News National News Politics Racial Justice Schools Technology
r There is no place like Salem during Halloween By www.boston.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 19:15:00 +0000 Plus: New England's scariest attractions, a cruise with celebrity chefs, and Kennebunkport Hotel Week. The post There is no place like Salem during Halloween appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Travel Cruises Deals & Steals Fall Foliage Fall in New England Flights Free Halloween Holidays Hotels Maine New England New England Travel Salem Halloween Scenic Six Travel Tips