Most housing authorities in the state have recently stopped issuing new Section 8 vouchers when tenants give them up, and some are closing waitlists for new applicants. Continue reading →
The teen spent most of his schooling in classrooms where he was perceived to be intellectually disabled — a misdiagnosis that delayed his ability to access the support he needed. Continue reading →
New Hampshire’s Republican governor, Kelly Ayotte, has kept a strategic distance from the rest of New England's governors on Trump's Canadian tariffs. With the state economy hurting, how long can that continue? Continue reading →
The United States on Sunday warned Iran not to retaliate after a series of surgical strikes by American B-2 bombers and missiles caused what U.S. officials described as “severe damage” to Iran’s nuclear operations. Continue reading →
President Trump’s decision to send US forces to strike Iran without consulting Congress is prompting bipartisan unease among lawmakers. Continue reading →
President Trump unleashed a show of raw military might that each of his last four predecessors had deliberately avoided, for fear of plunging the United States into war in the Middle East. Continue reading →
Major US cities are tightening security after President Trump unleashed airstrikes on Iran, a direct military intervention that’s deepened Washington’s role in Israel’s war with Tehran and raised concerns about potential retaliation. Continue reading →
President Trump has labeled an introductory calculus course at Harvard "remedial mathematics," calling the university’s academic rigor and admissions policies into question. Continue reading →
Around the globe, growth has been slowing, trade and investment have been falling, and now, escalating Middle East tensions are shaking up markets. Continue reading →
NATO’s European allies are focused on getting through this week’s summit unscathed. But even if President Trump is satisfied with fresh pledges to ramp up spending, anxiety is growing about the US military presence in the region. Continue reading →
In July 1988, faced with bleak prospects in its war with a US-backed Iraq, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic, decided reluctantly to accept a cease-fire and end the conflict. Continue reading →
"It’s time for a rejection of the civic inertia that has left Jewish people unsafe, marginalized, and threatened," writes one reader. Continue reading →
The demonstration will call for the the US to end its intervention in the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, a negotiated settlement over Iran’s nuclear program and a Congressional investigation into Saturday’s air strikes.