Elizabeth Hopkins, Boston 25 News

Elizabeth Hopkins

Boston 25 News

New York, NY, United States

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More adults getting same diagnosis as a 4th-grade boy: They have ADHD

When we think of the typical person with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, a fidgety fourth-grade boy usually comes to mind, but a totally different type of patient is getting diagnosed more often these days. → Read More

Is ChatGPT an accomplice to collegiate cheating or an innovative research tool?

Imagine robots writing term papers, as well as songs and poems. → Read More

Grocery store of the future? Customers will never set foot inside new supermarket opening in Norwood

"We believe that what we’ve built here is something that we can replicate in towns all across the country." → Read More

These are the best bars and restaurants in the Boston area to watch the World Cup, according to Yelp

Boston is not often thought of as a soccer town, but those who think that haven’t visited the bars and restaurants that Yelp has deemed the best places in the city to watch the World Cup. → Read More

Hear ye, hear ye! 41st season of King Richard’s Faire begins tomorrow

Come one, come all, the 41st season of King Richard’s Faire begins on September 3. → Read More

Processed food concerns: Local researcher creates free database to find out what we’re really eating

A first-of-its-kind database developed by a local scientist can help you avoid processed foods. → Read More

Tips for navigating dating online post Pandemic

BOSTON — Dating, like most forms of socializing, took a hit during the pandemic. Classes, parties and dates became online affairs, but as schools reopened and social events slowly restarted, dating was left behind. It seems to have become harder to find your match even with the wide net cast by online dating services like Tinder, Bumble and Hinge. These apps give nearly unlimited access to… → Read More

Lifeguard shortage could limit access to local beaches and pools this summer

As temperatures climb, the water at local beaches and pools looks more inviting. → Read More

Bill to establish Women’s History Trail takes important step forward at Massachusetts State House

All month long, Boston 25 News has been highlighting the achievements of women as part of Women’s History Month. → Read More

Van Gogh exhibits in Boston

Two exhibits are reintroducing the impressionist’s paintings to audiences in Boston. → Read More

Air fryer recipes from America’s Test Kitchen

This Valentine’s Day, America’s test kitchen says TikTok’s latest kitchen craze is worthy of love. → Read More

How the pandemic changed wardrobes and the fashion industry

The focus is on comfort these days as many people continue to work from home and can secretly hide the bottom half of their body during Zoom calls or virtual meetings. → Read More

The ripple effect of dark theaters

Every part of life has been touched by the pandemic, including the arts, as social distancing has created a void in live entertainment. → Read More

At western Mass. recycling plant, jobs hinge on delicate contract

For years, China has been one of the few countries with companies willing to buy and sort the material. → Read More

Dunkin' officially breaks up with the classic hot cup

Dunkin' Donuts is saying goodbye to the foam cups -- and with that goes the trend of double cupping cold drinks. → Read More

'Sharenthood' book urges parents to be cautious of over-sharing kids online

Parents should be cautious about the things they share online about their children, according to the author of a new book called Sharenthood. → Read More

Mattel looks to redefine 'who a doll is for' with gender-neutral toy

Mattel has just released a gender-neutral doll called the Creatable World Doll. → Read More

'Lawnmower parents' are doing too much for their kids

The recent college admissions scandal is shining a light on the issue of parents going above and beyond for their children. → Read More

Local organization helps victims of domestic violence escape cycle of abuse

One in every four women and one in every seven men will experience some form of domestice violence in their lifetime. → Read More

Not your typical church service: Finding faith in a Boston nightclub

In downtown Boston, there's a concert of sorts going on at the Royale Nightclub. → Read More