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WBUR TODAY: ICE's late-night faxes to Boston police

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  ❤️  Donate Thursday, April 30, 2026 ☁️  Cloudy, with a high near 58 and showers this morning. Good Morning Boston, As the Celtics try to close out the Sixers tonight in Philadelphia, the Fleet are taking the ice for their first playoff game at 7 p.m. — and you can still snag a seat at the Tsongas Center in Lowell for  around $30 . Here's  how to watch from your couch . Now to the news: Trail tales:   The waterfront paths north of Boston get  lots  of  love . But yesterday, some of the state's top transportation officials gathered on the south side of the city to celebrate a quietly expanding network of trails:  The Neponset River Greenway . In the shadow of Boston's  iconic Rainbow Swash tank , MassDOT and DCR leaders  officially  cut the ribbon on a milelong extension, connecting the river trails that run along the border of Dorchester and Milton to Boston's Harborwalk. Zoom in: The  new path  runs from Dorche...

Why is the press protecting Trump?

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        This weekend, after a deranged gunman unleashed chaos at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, the media did exactly what Donald Trump wanted: They blamed the Democrats. In an interview following the chaotic scene, CNN’s Dana Bash actually asked Representative Jamie Raskin if Democrats should "think twice" about their "heated rhetoric." It’s the same false balance that we’ve come to expect from cynical Beltway punditry, and it is a self-fulfilling prophecy of passivity. As  The New Republic ’s Greg Sargent puts it, there is no "Archimedean midpoint" between these two camps. On one side, you have Democrats criticizing policy. On the other, you have a man who calls the press the "enemy of the people" and has said his political enemies deserve to be shot. At  The New Republic,  we call out fascism when we see it. We don’t hide passivity behind bipartisan bromides. But we need your help to keep providing this aggressive, hard-hitting journa...