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President Trump can't take away Boston World Cup matches, Mayor Wu says: "There's no real threat"
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is pushing back against President Trump's assertion that he could take away FIFA World Cup matches from Massachusetts in 2026 over safety concerns.
Mayor Michelle Wu will give a “State of the Schools” address on Oct. 28, Boston’s first such speech detailing progress and plans for BPS, city officials announced Thursday. “The country’s oldest public school system should be the best,
President Donald Trump has threatened to relocate World Cup matches set to be played next year in suburban Boston, but it's not really up to him.
‘Not going to back down’: Millions expected at ‘No Kings’ protests across state, country on Saturday
Boston is one of numerous cities in the state and across the country preparing for “No Kings” rallies scheduled for Saturday. Previous<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Mayor Michelle Wu is standing firm on her signature “safest major city” line, while admitting that violence against police officers won’t be tolerated, after this week’s destructive pro-Palestine
President Trump’s comments this week, specifically directed at Boston and its mayor, Michelle Wu, have stirred some confusion ahead of next year’s tournament.
President Donald Trump is turning his attention to Boston as he continues to take aim at U.S. cities set to host FIFA World Cup matches.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is set to headline a “No Kings” protest on Oct. 18, roughly a month after the city was sued by the Trump administration over its sanctuary policies that the feds see as
Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston’s Office of Youth Engagement (OYEA) shared the impact of the 2025 Boston After Dark summer event series. Boston After Dark provides safe and fun opportunities for teenagers (14-18 years old) to be in community on Friday nights during the summer.