While the news that breast cancer mortality rates have dropped by 44% is encouraging, there are still areas of concern, especially for women of color and women younger than 50.
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A Massachusetts designer is breaking into the sports industry in his own unique way, by creating custom jackets for some of his favorite teams.
TikTok designed its social media platform “to be addictive and harmful to young users” and deceived the public about efforts to keep the app safe, Attorney General Andrea Campbell alleged in a new lawsuit.
About 70% of the items on the shelves are now considered ultra-processed foods.
Dr. Navid Madani fell in love with research, studying diseases for decades when her world shifted, and she became a patient herself.
Meredith Gaudreau had more to share about her husband than tales of his modest start on ice and rise to NHL stardom — their family of four was soon to become five
Going back to school will feel a lot different in many Massachusetts communities this year.
Libraries in Boston, Cambridge, Somerville, and Worcester have all hired social workers to help their patrons with more complex problems.
The summer concert season is under way! And New England is getting some big-name bands.
The Juneteenth federal holiday marks the end of slavery in the United States, but it’s also an opportunity to celebrate Black Culture in our community. Boston 25 News recently visited Boston’s Huntington Theatre to share how they’re doing that... through art.