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GBH News Politics Editor Peter Kadzis shares his thoughts. → Read More
Can the three progressive candidates for governor clip Healey's wings before she announces? → Read More
New Hampshire voters are notoriously independent — or fickle, depending on your point of view. → Read More
Ricardo Arroyo's victory in District 5's race marks the first time a person of color has held the seat. → Read More
There were moments when you wished the moderator would shout, "Slow down. Normal humans can't follow along if you keep talking with such speed." → Read More
It's about xenophobic nativism — and a schism in the Democratic Party. → Read More
A running commentary on the presidential debate Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis, hosts of The Scrum podcast. → Read More
WGBH News politics gurus Peter Kadzis and Adam Reilly provide feedback on the first night of the Democratic debates. → Read More
Buttiegieg, Harris, Klobuchar, Sanders, and Warren all got the town-hall treatment on CNN on Monday. Senior editor Peter Kadzis and politics reporter Adam Reilly recapped them live. → Read More
Her plan's ambitious, but it's a long way from becoming a reality. → Read More
Senior Editor Peter Kadzis and political reporter Adam Reilly take stock of the year in politics. → Read More
The nominee is largely beside the point. → Read More
Can Rosenberg "Bill Clinton" it out? Could he issue a Kennedyesque, Chappaquiddick-like apology? Does he have Donald Trump's stomach for existential combat? → Read More
South Eastern Mass. and Cape Cod received the worst of the storm. → Read More
Kennedy's speech was emblematic of the party of Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer. How will this party perform nationally in 2018? → Read More
Many were cold, but few were frozen. → Read More
Power outages from wet, heavy snow whipped by near hurricane-force winds are one cause for concern. Coastal flooding and storm surges along the coast are another. → Read More
Closed Friday: State offices and many schools, including Boston. → Read More
The curse of being the front-runner by commanding margins for so long is that your victory is an anticlimax. And so it was Tuesday night for Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, who comfortably won reelection to a second four-year term. → Read More
The curse of being the front-runner by commanding margins for so long is that your victory is an anticlimax. And so it was Tuesday night for Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, who comfortably won reelection to a second four-year term. → Read More