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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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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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We began the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! In this hour, we were joined by Dr. Rachel Monárrez, Chris Lisinsk, Jan Goss, and Spencer Jakab. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadioद्वारा WBZ-AM
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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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Ian Cain, the Quincy City Council President, is the latest challenger to Senator Elizabeth Warren. The 41-year-old who founded a startup incubator for blockchain technology, officially launched his Republican bid for U.S. Senate. Ian Cain joined us on NightSide to take listeners' calls! Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio…
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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 WBZ Newsradio Reporter James Rojas and a warning about Roche Bros. latest retailer hit by credit card skimmers. US Drug Control Agency to reclassify marijuana, and we get reaction from Gibran Washington CEO o…
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As Donald Trump’s hush money trial continued today, the judge presiding over the case holds Trump in contempt for violating his gag order. It was Trump’s series of posts on Truth Social that earned him the $9k fine for the violation. We discussed the latest in Trump’s hush money trial. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio…
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As Donald Trump’s hush money trial continued today, the judge presiding over the case holds Trump in contempt for violating his gag order. It was Trump’s series of posts on Truth Social that earned him the $9k fine for the violation. We discussed the latest in Trump’s hush money trial. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio…
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Amidst rising breast cancer rates among younger Americans, a new guideline about breast cancer screening emerges from the US Preventive Services Task Force. The USPSTF now recommends women beginning at 40 years old should receive a mammogram every other year. The previous recommendation was that women should begin receiving biannual screenings at a…
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The pro-Palestinian student protest encampment at Columbia University continues to draw national attention. Khymani James, a student leader in the pro-Palestinian movement was barred from campus after standing by a statement they made online that “Zionists don’t deserve to live.” We heard your thoughts. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRad…
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The pro-Palestinian student protest encampment at Columbia University continues to draw national attention. Khymani James, a student leader in the pro-Palestinian movement was barred from campus after standing by a statement they made online that “Zionists don’t deserve to live.” Boston Herald Columnist Jeff Robbins joined to discuss. Ask Alexa to …
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The Karen Read murder trial in Massachusetts officially started. Read is accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe. The opening statements began where Read’s defense team made the argument that Read was framed and told jurors that the investigation into O’Keefe’s death was “shoddy and biased.” We discussed Day 1 of the Ka…
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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, Christopher Muther – Boston Globe travel writer on two nights, three provinces, and 1,600 miles. A sleeper train through Maritime Canada is slow travel at its best. Then, U.S. fertility rate falls to record low, wi…
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According to an AARP survey, 1 in 4 U.S. adults aged 50 or older, who are not yet retired, expect to never retire! The higher cost of living is one of the main reasons why people are unable to save for retirement. In addition, a looming issue that will affect Americans' ability to retire is the financial health of Social Security and Medicare. Do y…
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The town of Marshfield joins a growing number of other communities in Massachusetts that have rejected the state’s MBTA Communities Act. The Act is MA’s answer to their housing crisis by requiring cities and towns near public transit, build multifamily housing adjacent to transit. Marshfield has until the end of 2024 to comply or risk losing state …
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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! Excitement mounts among soccer fans for Messi’s New England appearance, with Frank Dell’Apa – Globe Sports Correspondent. How much is tipflation costing Americans every year? Americans spend nearly $500 a year tipping more t…
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It’s Springtime and with the warmer weather comes one downside…the ticks are back! Deer ticks are known to carry Lyme Disease so if you’re planning to go hiking or doing any outdoor activities in wooded areas anytime soon, you’ll want to be aware of ticks. Tick Man Dan answered all the listeners' questions about ticks! Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRad…
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Boston Police forcibly removed the pro-Palestinian encampments that were stationed along a public walkway near Emerson College in Boston. About 100 protesters were arrested. Boston Police and Fire warned the protesters in advance that their encampments were in violation of city ordinances that ban unlawful camping. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio o…
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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! Actor Kevin Daniels talked about his new movie, "Not Another Church Movie" coming out in May. Andrew Zaleski says restoring sight is possible now with optogenetics. Is your car seat installed correctly? With Anthony LaRosa –…
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We wrap up the discussion on mental health, then a continuation on last night's topic about several pro-Palestinian student groups at college campuses including MIT, Columbia, Emerson, and Tufts that have set up encampments with tents as a form of protest of the war in Gaza. Students are calling for college officials to support a ceasefire in Gaza …
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In 2022, 23.1% of U.S. adults (59.3 million) experienced a mental health condition. Yet, medical professionals are still trying to expel the negative stigma associated with mental illness. Experts like Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, a Columbia University professor, and renowned psychiatrist, has been trying to change how our society perceives and provides …
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Last weekend, Back Bay residents in Boston were left stunned when an organized group took to drag racing, wrong-way driving, and doing burnouts in the neighborhood streets. At least 40 people and 15 vehicles were involved. Police said they received about 30 calls via 911 relating to the incident. Boston City Councilor Sharon Durkan joined Dan to di…
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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! Mike King with Combat Vets Motorcycle Association 2024 Glen's Run. WBZ NewsRadio's Jay Willet warns of Black Bear Sightings in Wrentham & Ayer! Justin Greene and Minis With A Misson – Event at Senior Center in Newton that fe…
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Several pro-Palestinian student groups at college campuses including MIT, Columbia, Emerson, and Tufts have set up encampments with tents as a form of protest of the war in Gaza. Students are calling for college officials to support a ceasefire in Gaza and put an end to institutions that support Israel. We heard your thoughts. Ask Alexa to play WBZ…
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Coastal erosion has been a growing problem for some MA communities like Salisbury and Plum Island. This year, Salisbury Beach residents spent $600k out of pocket and trucked in 15,000 tons of sand for protective dunes only for half of it to be washed away in the last month. Plum Island has also been facing extreme erosion in the last couple of year…
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Coastal erosion has been a growing problem for some MA communities like Salisbury and Plum Island. This year, Salisbury Beach residents spent $600k out of pocket and trucked in 15,000 tons of sand for protective dunes. Contrary to initial reports, a large portion of the sand deployed by local residents last month remains in the beach’s littoral sys…
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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. George Koob says more women are dying from excessive alcohol consumption. Next, Are things truly different for the Celtics this year? With Boston Globe Sports writer Chad Finn. Then, Attorney Phil Tracy joined …
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While marijuana is legal in Maine, police have unearthed a vast number of illegal grow houses tied to Chinese organized criminal networks. According to federal law enforcement, there are roughly about 100 illicit grow operations in Maine. NightSide has been following the story since the beginning of it’s first reporting. We heard your reaction. Ask…
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While marijuana is legal in Maine, police have unearthed a vast number of illegal grow houses tied to Chinese organized criminal networks. According to federal law enforcement, there are roughly about 100 illicit grow operations in Maine. NightSide has been following the story since the beginning of it’s first reporting. We dove into the latest on …
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A proposal was floated last week by Bay State Transportation Secretary Monica Tibbits-Nutt about adding tolls to the state’s borders as a way to fund transit systems throughout Massachusetts. The idea was met with backlash including backlash from NH Gov. Chris Sununu, who did not take too kindly to the idea saying it was another way to “unnecessari…
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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, Joe Biden Returns as Betting Favorite to win in 2024 with Leon Blackman. Courtney Stano is a nurse in need of a kidney donation – April is Donate Life Month. Aidan Charron, Director of End Plastic Initiatives at Ea…
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This week the jury selection process began in the high-profile murder trial of Karen Read here in Massachusetts. Read is accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, with her SUV in 2022. Dan went over the details of the case and heard your thoughts. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on iHeart Radio!…
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