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Chuck Todd just launched the new iteration of his “Chuck Toddcast” after months of tension-building and intrigue. He’ll join to talk about his first episode, an interview with John Fetterman. He’ll also talk about the big headlines this week out of D.C.
Andrea Cabral reacts a New York judge dismissing corruption charges against Eric Adams… also, reaction to the mid-trial ICE detention in Suffolk County, the federal workers embracing Signal and its message-deletion features, as well as the latest re: firms capitulating to Trump.
Paul Reville on the how DOE defunding impacts Mass., plus feds pulling $106 million in unspent COVID funds for Mass. schools. He’ll also touch on school officials in Maine standing firm despite pressure to ban transgender teenagers in sports, and other education headlines
Meredith Goldstein returns to recap some of her recent advice columns.
Tomorrow… we’re back at the BPL with folks from the BLO’s 80th anniversary production of “Carousel” for Live Music Friday. That includes featured actor and Boston Foundation CEO Lee Pelton as well as director Anne Bogart. Also joining: Callie Crossley, the Boston Globe’s Shirley Leung, and Sue O’Connell with Adam Reilly for our media analysis segment “Press Play.”
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