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When police in Rhode Island wrongfully arrest someone without charges, the RI Attorney General’s office says the public does not have the right to know. Civil rights advocates say that ruling opens the door for secret arrests and abuse. www.bostonglobe.com/2026/06/02/m...
Gordon Wood, the eminent and prolific scholar who forged a highly influential and sharply debated narrative of the country’s early years of independence through such prize-winning works as “The Creation of the American Republic” and “The Radicalism of the American Revolution,” has died. He was 92.
SCOOP: byChae, the viral matcha brand run by a 21-year-old Babson student, is opening a café on Newbury Street in Boston @bostonglobe.com www.bostonglobe.com/2026/06/04/b...
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The decision means police could “break into your house, wrongfully arrest you and never have to explain themselves,” said the executive director of the New England First Amendment Coalition.
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For the last year, David Chae has been running all over Greater Boston to sell his iced cold matcha at buzzy pop-ups that draw crowds who wait hours for one of his drinks.
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byChae, the viral matcha brand run by a Babson student, is opening a Newbury Street café - The Boston Globe
Are police reports public records? Pawtucket police, R.I. attorney general’s office refuse to release report of wrongful arrest. - The Boston Globe
A longtime Brown University professor who won a Pulitzer Prize for his writing, Wood was name-checked by Matt Damon in the film about a self-taught genius.
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Gordon Wood, American Revolution expert cited in ‘Good Will Hunting,’ fatally struck by car in R.I. parking lot - The Boston Globe
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A federal judge in Rhode Island has referred Justice Department lawyers to disciplinary proceedings after accusing the federal government of making “false representations” in a case involving the medical records of transgender children and teens.
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Scoop: Which Clover stores in Boston and Cambridge will reopen tomorrow? I've got the list here: @bostonglobe.com www.bostonglobe.com/2026/06/08/b...
Getting to work on “Magic: The Gathering Arena,” a digital game modeled after the popular card game at toy giant Hasbro Inc., is a dream for many developers. But after mounting frustrations, they’re now unionizing. My latest, via @bostonglobe.com www.bostonglobe.com/2026/05/28/b...
It's been more than two years since Marisa Stashenko and James Davids took over operations at Sakonnet Vineyard, a legendary winery along the Rhode Island coastline that had lost its way. It needed a fresh start. So did they. My latest, via @bostonglobe.com www.bostonglobe.com/2026/06/02/m...
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The Justice Department said Judge Mary McElroy’s allegations against its lawyers were “without merit”.
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Federal judge in R.I. refers DOJ lawyers for possible discipline over handling of transgender youth case - The Boston Globe
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‘Dream job for any gamer’: The wizards behind popular Magic game are trying to unionize - The Boston Globe
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The new stewards of the Rhode Island winery say they “want to bring it back to being an innovator in the wine space in New England.”
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More than 100 employees, many of whom are lifelong fans of the game, are now trying to unionize — hoping to push back against what they describe as a series of aggressive and unnecessary measures by M...
At Sakonnet Vineyard, a new team is restoring an old reputation - The Boston Globe
Clover will reopen some of its restaurants tomorrow. See which ones. - The Boston Globe
A last-minute investment has allowed the vegetarian chain to resume operations at a handful of cafes in Cambridge and Boston.
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My latest: A Reddit comment and "The Real Housewives of Rhode Island." The mystery of a peculiar Providence billboard, explained: www.bostonglobe.com/2026/05/29/m...
My latest: A Reddit comment and "The Real Housewives of Rhode Island." The mystery of a peculiar Providence billboard, explained: www.bostonglobe.com/2026/05/29/m...
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🎙️🏃🏻From the first step to the last, Brown University group embraces running up that hill. On the #RIReport podcast, Dr. Judson Brewer of Brown's Mindfulness Center leads students and researchers in mindfulness exercises while running up PVD's Jenckes Street hill. www.bostonglobe.com/2026/05/28/m...
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A random social media comment about the reality television show ended up on a billboard – and it wasn’t clear why.
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A downtown Providence billboard raises the profile of one ‘Real Housewives of Rhode Island’ Reddit comment - The Boston Globe
A random social media comment about the reality television show ended up on a billboard – and it wasn’t clear why.
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A downtown Providence billboard raises the profile of one ‘Real Housewives of Rhode Island’ Reddit comment - The Boston Globe
Each week, Dr. Judson Brewer of Brown University’s Mindfulness Center leads a group of students and researchers in mindfulness exercises while running up Providence’s Jenckes Street hill,
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From the first step to the last, Brown University group embraces running up that hill - The Boston Globe
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