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NightSide focuses on a wide variety of issues, political, economic and social. Rea believes that talk radio is the best way for people to communicate their opinions and ideas on what he calls “North America’s Virtual Back Porch.” Rea encourages challenging conversations and diverse ideas combined with respect and tolerance for the opinion of others. But don’t think for a moment that NightSide is anything but provocative, always interesting and at times, passionate and emotional. 642427
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It’s no secret that Boston is known for its often jammed and confusing roadways. Unlike New York City that is laid out like a grid, Boston is laid out more like a web. That can be focusing to newcomers, and sometimes even longtime residents! Dan will discuss the Boston Globe’s guide to master Boston traffic! Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHea…
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Many Norfolk residents are not too happy about, what they say is, being blinded by the Healey Administration’s plan to use the old Bay State Correctional Facility as a migrant shelter. Selectmen claim the state only told them the plan days before without any consultation. Additionally, with Norfolk schools “maxed out on capacity,” town officials ar…
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We start the News Update with Mike Deehan – Axios Boston Reporter, and Massachusetts' reliance on the gig economy grows. Dr. Inderpal Randhawa discusses Food Allergy Action Month: How to stay safe and manage life with food allergies. Next, Captain Ramsey Chason of Sea Tow Cape and Islands with top boating tips and how to avoid common mishaps while …
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As humans we all feel anger but some of us don’t know how to effectively manage our anger. Some of us bury that anger only for it to come bubbling up and explode at a later point…Dr. JJ Kelly, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, and author of the book, “Holy Sh*t, So This is Anger?!” joined us to take listeners calls on managing anger. Take a listen! A…
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There is a nation-wide push to provide justice for vets who find themselves entangled in the judicial system. Attorney Brock Hunter joined Dan to focus on a new statute that has been approved in Minnesota and Nebraska, with hopes of expanding to MA. We discussed ways to improve how the MA court system handles veterans that find themselves in some l…
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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! First, special thanks to Shari Small, who filled in for Dan at the start of the show. Here, Shari interviews Emma, – A Girl Scout and Barb Fortier, CEO of Girl Scouts of Eastern MA. Emma sold cookies galore! Yarmouth Girl Sc…
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Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have agreed to debate each other in two presidential debates. The first will be on June 27th on CNN, followed by a second debate on September 10th on ABC. Trump took to Truth Social this morning saying he “strongly recommends more than two debates and, for excitement purposes, a very large …
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A new study done by SmartAsset, found that Massachusetts is the most expensive state to live comfortably in. Maintaining a comfortable lifestyle follows the 50/30/20 budget rule, meaning 50 percent of your income goes towards basic needs like food and housing, 30 percent towards wants, and 20 percent towards savings. What is the amount of money a s…
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We started with Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby, A cynical Washington Post tells Biden: Nothing matters more than beating Trump. Next, Dr. Alex del Carmen, a Criminologist on a poll that says 67% of students at top universities call antisemitism a problem. Lygia Soares, Founder and Executive Director of the Merrimac Heights Academy discussed the…
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Massachusetts has been struggling to not only find housing for the influx of migrants arriving in the state, but also for the cost of running shelters. Do you think the right to shelter law in MA should be amended? Why or why not? And, Dan introduced an additional topic: Former President Trump lawyer Michael Cohen testified against his former boss.…
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Massachusetts has been struggling to not only find housing for the influx of migrants arriving in the state, but also for the cost of running shelters. Do you think the right to shelter law in MA should be amended? Why or why not? State Sen. Peter Durant joined us to discuss. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio…
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Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have agreed to debate each other in two presidential debates. The first will be on June 27th on CNN, followed by a second debate on September 10th on ABC. Trump took to Truth Social this morning saying he “strongly recommends more than two debates and, for excitement purposes, a very large …
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We started the night with Robert "Bobby" Readon, Firefighter from the Yarmouth Fire and Rescue Department tells us about Firefighters Fighting Cancer With Comedy as they compete to be New England’s Funniest. WBZ AccuWeather's Brian Thompson joined Dan to talk about the warm weather, and if we'll have more above average days. And, Wall Street legend…
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former Trump attorney, Michael Cohen, took the stand in the hush money trial. Cohen is the prosecution’s star witness, as he is the individual who allegedly paid Stormy Daniels to cover up an alleged affair she had with Trump, who stands charged with falsifying business records to reimburse Cohen. We discussed what unfolded in court! Ask Alexa to p…
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Former Trump attorney, Michael Cohen, took the stand in the hush money trial. Cohen is the prosecution’s star witness, as he is the individual who allegedly paid Stormy Daniels to cover up an alleged affair she had with Trump, who stands charged with falsifying business records to reimburse Cohen. We discussed what unfolded in court! Ask Alexa to p…
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A large component of many of the student protests over the Israel-Hamas war that has been playing out on college campuses across the U.S. is the call for divestment from Israel. Students, like those at Brown University, would not leave their encampment until school officials met their demands, which included cutting ties with any company tied to Is…
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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! We started with Chris Hadnagy -Founder of The Innocent Lives Foundation a nonprofit devoted to identifying anonymous child predators to help bring them to justice. WBZ NewsRadio’s Nichole Davis brings us news of a new treatm…
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Spirit Airlines, the American airline known for cheaper flights and their slogan, “Less Money. More Go” has banned two passengers involved in a fight on board a plane that landed at Boston’s Logan Airport. Mother Laura Grome and her daughter Nicole Grome witnessed firsthand the incident unfold. Have you ever witnessed unruly behavior on a flight? L…
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Despite having $600 million in debt, the T has hired a consulting firm for up to $610 per hour to research how transportation should be funded in Massachusetts. Brian Kane, Executive Director of the MBTA Advisory Board, joined us to share his thoughts on financing transportation and solving some of the state’s longstanding transportation issues. As…
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We started off with Accuweather Meteorologist Bob Larson, and we talked about the Northern Lights forecasted to be visible over New England Friday and Saturday. Patrick K. O’Donnell – Author & Historian, Origins of Mail-in Ballot Fraud - Effort To Sway Election Away From Abraham Lincoln – Book: The Unvanquished: The Untold Story of Lincoln’s Specia…
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President Biden announced in an interview Wednesday evening, that the U.S. will not supply offensive weapons for Israel to use to attack Rafah. The reason being concern for the roughly 1 million civilians sheltering there. What are your thoughts on the U.S. withholding weapons? Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio…
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President Biden announced in an interview Wednesday evening, that the U.S. will not supply offensive weapons for Israel to use to attack Rafah. The reason being concern for the roughly 1 million civilians sheltering there. What are your thoughts on the U.S. withholding weapons? Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio…
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President Biden announced in an interview Wednesday evening, that the U.S. will not supply offensive weapons for Israel to use to attack Rafah. The reason being concern for the roughly 1 million civilians sheltering there. What are your thoughts on the U.S. withholding weapons? Former Chair of the Anti-Defamation League of New England, Jeff Robbins…
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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! First up, Sabrina Clark PhD, Director for the VA Center for Development & Civic Engagement, Veterans Health Administration on helping Boston area vets through the VA Volunteer Transportation Network. Next, Rudi Riekstins a w…
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An article in the New York Times written by science and global health reporter Apoorva Mandavilli, questions whether Covid-19 vaccines have caused some people harm. Of the millions of Americans who received a Covid vaccine, 13k have filed vaccine injury compensation claims with the federal government. Furthermore, a majority of those who claim they…
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An article in the New York Times written by science and global health reporter Apoorva Mandavilli, questions whether Covid-19 vaccines have caused some people harm. Of the millions of Americans who received a Covid vaccine, 13k have filed vaccine injury compensation claims with the federal government. Furthermore, a majority of those who claim they…
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There is an ongoing dispute in Ipswich, MA over a proposal to remove a centuries-old dam in the center of town. Lawn signs reading “Save Our Dam” and “Free The River” have spread across the town of 13,000 people. Eric Krathwohl of the Save Our Dam community group and Neil Shea of the Ipswich River Watershed Association came on NightSide to debate t…
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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! May is an active month for turtles on the move! Watch out on the roadways for turtles crossing! What to do to safely assist turtles? With MA State Herpetologist, Mike Jones. Efforts to save the Ipswich Mills Dam with guest E…
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On the 13th day of Donald Trump’s hush money trial, former porn star Stormy Daniels took the stand. Daniels recounted an alleged sexual encounter she had with the former President. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money deal with Daniels to boost his electoral prospects in the 2016 presidential election…
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On the 13th day of Donald Trump’s hush money trial, former porn star Stormy Daniels took the stand. Daniels recounted an alleged sexual encounter she had with the former President. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money deal with Daniels to boost his electoral prospects in the 2016 presidential election…
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While AI chatbots are taking over customer service, a majority of us would rather wait and speak to a human being. A Callvu survey found that if given the choice between a human or a bot, an overwhelming 81% said they would wait at least some amount of time to talk with a live agent. Furthermore, in a head-to-head comparison, live agents were perce…
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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! First up, Dr. Mahesh V. Jayaraman with stroke awareness. 27th Annual Gala at the John N. Barry – Boys and Girls Club of Newton with the club's Director, David Sellers. Paula Fleming from the Better Business Bureau, Boston Di…
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Continuing from the previous hour, Dan introduced the 12th day of former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. The judge presiding over the case threatened to jail Trump for violating his gag order for a 10th time. Trump was fined $1,000 for claiming in an interview that the jury was mostly Democrats and that it was picked too quickly. Should …
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As pushes for a cease-fire continue, Hamas said it accepted a cease-fire proposal with Israel, however Israel said the deal was "far from" its requirements. Ahead of a planned attack on Hamas, Israel urged Palestinians civilians to leave the city of Rafah, a southern city in Gaza, and flee to the coastal town of Al-Mawasi, where humanitarian aid wo…
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Another town joins the growing list of municipalities fighting against adopting the MBTA Communities Act which imposes housing mandates on 177 cities and towns in MA. The town of Shrewsbury is the latest to fight back against the mandate that requires the zoning of multifamily housing in at least one district of “reasonable size” in each community …
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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! First up, Trisha Calvo, Consumer Reports' deputy editor for health and food with 6 misleading food label terms and what they really mean. Then, Brian Bjorklund, Wildlife Biologist & Cape Cod Rabies Program Coordinator tells …
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem may have just killed her chances to be named Donald Trump's running mate. In her new book, No Going Back, the Governor admits to killing her 14-month-old dog due to its "aggressive personality," and reveals it wasn’t the only domestic animal put down. Is Noem in the doghouse? Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHe…
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There’s something invaluable missing from almost all the classrooms in Massachusetts…lessons in personal finance. Why is financial literacy not being taught in more districts? Tonight, Dan chatted with Whitman-Hanson Regional High School Business Teacher Tom DeSantes who is teaching a course in financial literacy! Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on…
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The Boston City Council is joining a handful of other councils in the Greater Boston area that are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. In addition, President Biden finally spoke out about the nationwide student protests over the Israel-Hamas war, playing out on college campuses. We discussed. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio…
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The Boston City Council is joining a handful of other councils in the Greater Boston area that are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. In addition, President Biden finally spoke out about the nationwide student protests over the Israel-Hamas war, playing out on college campuses. We were joined by Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn. Ask Alexa to play WBZ N…
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Traditional taxicabs ruled the roads when it came to personal rides for hire. That is until Uber launched in 2009, and then Lyft in 2012, essentially putting a large dent in revenue for traditional taxicab businesses. Felix Schneur, owner of Metro Cab, the largest taxi-cab fleet in greater Boston, joins us to discuss how business is bouncing back a…
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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! First, Harvey Weinstein will be re-tried for sex crimes in New York City as soon as September. With Jorge Vela – Criminal Defense Attorney and Former Federal Prosecuto. Then, Larry Edelman, Boston Globe Business Writer/Colum…
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There is a student protest movement happening across the country over the Israel-Hamas war. Pro-Palestinian protests are being held at more than 40 campuses across the U.S. and in Canada, including Columbia University, Harvard University, Northwestern University, Tufts University, and more. Last evening 93 people were arrested at UCLA where fights …
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There is a student protest movement happening across the country over the Israel-Hamas war. Pro-Palestinian protests are being held at more than 40 campuses across the U.S. and in Canada, including Columbia University, Harvard University, Northwestern University, Tufts University, and more. Last evening 93 people were arrested at UCLA where fights …
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