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Harvard's morgue scandal is part of ‘a much larger story' in trading human remains
The headlines shocked the country in June when multiple people were indicted for allegedly stealing human remains from the Harvard Medical School morgue and sending them to buyers across the country. The case put a spotlight on the online human remains trade and the laws surrounding the buying and selling of body parts in the United States. NBC10 Boston spoke…
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‘Survivors – Found': Listen to Powerful Poem Penned Days After 9/11 Attack
Poet Joan Murray wrote “Survivors – Found” on an NYC-bound Amtrak train four days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. She met some firemen who were on their way to look for survivors and was inspired to write about those who survived that day. Twenty years later, we look back on that day through her words.
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Boston's Chinatown Massacre: A New Look Amid an Ongoing Manhunt, 30 Years Later
The man who found the lone survivor of the 1991 shooting shares his story for the first time — what he saw is still ingrained in his memory three decades later.
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Where I'm Really From: Boston AAPI Leaders Answer on Their Own Terms
Many Asian Americans have fielded the question their entire lives, along with the common follow-up, “No, where are you really from?”
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Holocaust Survivors Getting Vaccine: ‘Life Is a Gift, Even When It's Poorly Wrapped'
Five Holocaust survivors reflect on the significance of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and hope to get back to a life without restrictions.
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Part 3: Zooming Into a Boston Family's Back-to-School COVID-19 Journey
As Boston Public School districts pivot to remote learning, we’re following one family on their back-to-school journey during an unprecedented year.
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‘We Need Action,' DJ Henry's Father Says, as Celebrities Call to Reopen Shooting Case
The father of DJ Henry, a young Black man killed by police 10 years ago, said Thursday he hopes a renewed call for justice from celebrities like Jay-Z and Rihanna will help spur prosecutors to reopen his son’s case. “We’re looking for willing hearts. People get it, conceptually, in their heads. They might even sort of feel emotionally connected...
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What 23 Boston Protesters Say to People Who Oppose the Black Lives Matter Movement
Over the past several weeks, as the United States reckoned with the relationship between police and people of color, we went to five protests around Boston to capture what brought participants into the streets in their words. We came away with portraits of dozens of people of many races, nationalities, ages and reasons for protesting. One of the questions we…