Raising Cane’s takes legal action against Boston landlord over chicken smell causing eviction issues.

Raising Cane’s Faces Eviction Over Chicken Odor From flyering to litigation, Raising Cane’s is in a serious situation. The beloved chicken finger chain claims its landlord is threatening eviction from one of its Boston locations due to what they describe as an “obnoxious” smell permeating the building. The growing company filed a lawsuit against 755 […]
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu claims ICE is conducting operations that violate the Constitution.

Boston Mayor Criticizes Federal Immigration Operations Boston’s Mayor Michelle Wu has accused federal immigration authorities of carrying out “unconstitutional” activities within the city. In a recent move, she ordered the release of surveillance and body camera footage tied to the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), aiming to hold federal officials accountable for […]
Boston Mayor Wu Says ‘Every Single Person’ on Earth Has a ‘Legal Right’ to Enter the U.S.

Boston Mayor Claims Legal Right for All to Enter U.S. Michelle Wu, the Democratic mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, recently attracted attention for stating that everyone worldwide possesses a “legal right” to enter the United States. This assertion reignited strong reactions from many Americans. In a video snippet from a March interview, Wu expressed, “Every human […]
Boston BLM leader Monica Cannon Grant sentenced to probation for pandemic fraud

A notable Boston community activist, who founded a nonprofit aimed at reducing violence, has managed to avoid prison time following a federal fraud case, according to an announcement from the Justice Department on Thursday. Monica Cannon Grant, aged 44, entered a guilty plea in September 2025 for 18 out of 27 charges, including wire fraud, […]
Boston activist Monica Cannon-Grant given probation in federal fraud case

Boston Activist Avoids Prison Time in Fraud Case A well-known community and social justice activist, who started a nonprofit in Boston aimed at reducing violence, has managed to avoid prison following a federal fraud case. Monica Cannon Grant, 44, was previously recognized as “Bostonian of the Year.” The announcement was made by the Justice Department […]
Boston turned down all 57 ICE detainer requests in 2025, according to the police commissioner.

Boston Police Reject Federal Immigration Requests According to Police Chief Michael Cox, last year, Boston police did not comply with any of the requests from federal immigration authorities to detain individuals under the city’s sanctuary law. In a letter dated January 12 to City Clerk Alex Georgiantas, Cox mentioned that all 57 applications submitted by […]
America First Legal Claims Boston University Did Not Protect Student Facing Serious Death Threats for Informing ICE

Legal Group Accuses Boston University of Failing to Protect Student Following Death Threats A legal advocacy organization, America First Legal (AFL), has claimed that Boston University (BU) did not adequately safeguard a student who received a “credible death threat” after he reported a suspected breach of federal law to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). […]
Passenger detained for reportedly attempting to open plane door on flight from Boston

Passenger Detained After Attempting to Open Aircraft Door A passenger was apprehended while trying to open a door on a Cathay Pacific flight that was leaving from Boston, as reported by authorities. The airline confirmed to officials that this incident, involving a suspected attempt to open the aircraft door, happened on flight CX811 heading to […]
Boston Archdiocese requests removal of ‘ICE was here’ sign from nativity display

Controversial Nativity Scene in Boston Draws Condemnation A Nativity display outside St. Susanna Catholic Church in Dedham, a suburb of Boston, has been met with sharp criticism from the Archdiocese of Boston. The display featured a sign that read “ICE was here,” with Jesus, Mary, and Joseph notably absent from the manger scene. This anti-ICE […]
Cafe in the Boston area issues apology after denying service and calling 911 on black journalist due to ‘mistaken identity’ incident

Café in Massachusetts Addresses Incident with Journalist A café in Massachusetts has issued an apology following an incident where a respected black journalist was denied service, which led to a call to 911 due to “mistaken identity.” This unusual situation took place at Café Nero in Cambridge on Thursday around 5 PM. Veteran journalist Philip […]