Conan O’Brien ripped into the Trump administration’s attempt to block Harvard from admitting international students while delivering the university’s 2026 commencement address.
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Cambridge shooting suspect released from McLean Hospital three days before Memorial Drive attack
After Monday’s Memorial Drive shooting, Brown’s prior sentence is facing renewed scrutiny because prosecutors sought 10 to 12 years in a 2020 police shooting case, but he received five to six years.
Multiple shots fired at ‘targeted individual’ in Harvard Square station, suspect fled scene, police say
Transit police say no victims were found after a suspect fired multiple rounds at a “targeted individual” on the Harvard Square southbound platform Sunday afternoon.
Ten more men named in Cambridge brothel case
Authorities say the men were among the most frequent customers of a high-end commercial sex ring operating in Greater Boston.
Cambridge city councilor named in Greater Boston brothel case
Cambridge City Councilor Paul F. Toner was publicly identified in court as one of several men accused of soliciting sex at a high-end brothel network operating in Greater Boston, according to The Boston Globe.
Most accused johns skip Cambridge hearing as names are made public in brothel case
In Cambridge, most of the 28 men accused of buying sex from a brothel network skipped their initial court hearings, sparking protests over public disclosure as more hearings are scheduled this month.
Cambridge plans to deploy social workers instead of police for some 911 Calls
An initiative that followed from the national push for police reform following George Floyd’s murder four years ago, the City of Cambridge plans to send social workers to nonviolent, mental health-related 911 calls.
Harvard faculty vote to permit Palestine solidarity protesters to graduate
Harvard faculty voted overwhelmingly to permit 13 student protesters involved in the Palestine solidarity encampment to graduate on Thursday, May 23, rebuking administrative sanctions.
Cambridge mayor calls for careful consideration in bike lane expansion plan
Mayor E. Denise Simmons addresses the need for a balanced approach to expanding Cambridge’s bike lane network, citing concerns for small businesses and senior citizens.
Harvard grad student crowned Miss America
Madison Marsh, 22, a student at the Harvard Kennedy School, became the first active-duty Air Force officer to win the Miss America pageant on Sunday.