The Trump administration's immigration crackdown is already affecting Massachusetts in a number of ways. Keep up with the latest here.
Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigrant criminals is in full swing days into his presidency, with some of his top officials celebrating at least eight arrests made so far in the Boston area. Vice President JD Vance said he’s “glad” that a Haitian gang member who told agents “(expletive) Trump,
With President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration falling on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, members of the Black community in Boston said the coincidence generates some complicated feelings for them.
This year’s event served as a repudiation of Trump as speakers urged others to continue work on protecting civil rights.
The president’s efforts to remake the federal government extend even to the buildings that house it, as he pushes designs that he says “command respect.”
A transgender woman serving in a federal prison has filed a lawsuit arguing that President Donald Trump's executive order directing the U.S. government to recognize only two, unchangeable sexes and requiring inmates like her to be housed in men's prisons violates the U.
According to the executive order, the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council, co-chaired by the secretaries of Homeland Security and Defense, will assess FEMA’s effectiveness over the past four years, comparing its responses to state and private sector efforts of disaster relief.
The sounds of loud chants and music filled the streets of Boston on Saturday as thousands of people gathered for the People's March.
In 2021, the FDA approved a new insulin drug, Semglee, that was interchangeable with a brand-name insulin called Lantus. Lantus cost $292 for a 30-day supply. Drugmaker Viatris launched two
Three days before President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House, U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley stood on the Boston Common on Friday and urged a crowd to rebound vigorously and cooperatively from Democrats' stinging defeat in the November election.
Editorial page editor Jim Dao sits down with Globe Opinion columnist Joan Vennochi and Globe political reporter James Pindell to discuss what Trump 2.0 might have in store.