American Airlines and JetBlue agree to pay nearly $2M in legal fees to six US states after losing a lawsuit over the now-blocked Northeast Alliance partnership.
Hailing from North Andover, the American Tap Company will perform at the Inauguration Day parade down Pennsylvania Avenue. The reigning world champion team of about 40 dancers will represent Massachusetts with an hour-and-a-half of non-stop marching and dancing in red, white and blue outfits.
Initially, a $284 million settlement was reached with 10 of the 17 universities involved. Caltech and Johns Hopkins University recently agreed to settle for a combined total of $35.3 million, which will bring the total payout to $320,250,000 if the recent settlements are approved by U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly.
People as far away as Connecticut, Massachusetts and North Carolina reported they felt shaking Friday afternoon.
In a letter to families of Julia de Burgos Elementary School on Friday, Principal Bianca Reyes said postings on social media alleging U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents (ICE) were at
The EZDriveMA scam involves a text asking drivers to pay a small fee, usually just $6.99, on their unpaid tolls for using the Massachusetts highway system.
SportsCenter 5 has confirmed that Bill Belichick is back in Massachusetts on Thursday, recruiting at Xaverian Brothers High School.
The president's sweeping executive order threatens investigations of universities with endowments over $1 billion.
In this edition of “Rising High,” The Fly conducted an exclusive interview with Gibran Washington, Chief Executive Officer of ETHOS Cannabis, a
The 2025 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject highlights U.S. universities dominating the Arts and Humanities category, led by
The lawsuit all eges that students nationwide have lost millions of dollars through unfair admissions and financial aid processes. It claims the schools violated “the antitrust laws of the United States,” “artificially reduced financial aid,” and “systematically increased the net tuition prices paid by over 200,000 students.”
This year’s group, Brood XIV, will emerge in numbers in the lower billions this spring, said Gene Kritsky, founder of Cicada Safari.