Across Nation, ‘No Kings’ Protesters Rally to Oppose Trump
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More than 100,000 people gathered at Boston Common on Saturday afternoon for the No Kings protest, according to event organizers. The demonstration was part of a nationwide day of action opposing President Donald J.
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President Trump can't take away Boston World Cup matches, Mayor Wu says: "There's no real threat"
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is pushing back against President Trump's assertion that he could take away FIFA World Cup matches from Massachusetts in 2026 over safety concerns.
There are more than 100 "No Kings" rallies planned across Massachusetts on Saturday, with the largest expected to be on the Boston Common around noontime. Boston police are tightening their security plan, anticipating thousands of attendants.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is pushing back against President Trump's claim to pull FIFA World Cup matches from the city. This comes after similar Trump comments about the Olympics being held in Los Angeles.
It wasn’t exactly a trip to the lion’s den, but it might have been close. Fresh off her decisive win over philanthropist Josh Kraft during the city’s preliminary election on Sept. 9, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu had a simple message for the 600-plus ...
Mayor Michelle Wu answers questions at a press conference at Boston City Hall in June. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Mayor Michelle Wu said she’s talking with “allies” in cities where President Trump has sent military and law enforcement personnel to understand ...
Mayor Wu will host the first-ever State of the Schools address for Boston Public Schools at the Josiah Quincy Upper School.