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A lot happens in Boston every day. To help you keep up, WBUR, Boston's NPR News station, pulled these stories together just for you.
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Ana Sortun: Food that makes sense in my heart
I love when people feel good after they've eaten — even if they've eaten quite a bit, says chef Ana Sortun. That to me, is great cooking.
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What does Steward Health's bankruptcy process look like?
Ross Martin, Boston College law professor who teaches bankruptcy law, joins WBUR's Weekend Edition to break down what the bankruptcy process looks like for Steward Health Care.
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Boston's open-air market season has arrived. Here are 3 you can't miss
This weekend marks the seasonal debut of some of Boston’s best open-air artisan markets and free local festivals, from Seaport to SoWa to Back Bay.
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Mass. alleges Steward jeopardized patient safety while paying off investors
Bankruptcy court records provide a clearer picture of Steward’s unwieldy debts and how they affect patient care.
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Graduating students warily approach commencements after protests roil campuses
Universities in greater Boston that had pro-Palestinian protest encampments will be holding commencement ceremonies in the coming weeks. Graduating seniors have mixed feelings about the occasion.
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Police clash with protesters at MIT, a day after student suspensions
Police detained several protesters at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Thursday afternoon, the day after the school began issuing suspensions to those who took part in a pro-Palestinian encampment on the Kresge Lawn.