This is WBZ Boston's news radio. We defining local news. Got some showers in the area to start this Saturday morning. We're at fifty seven degrees at six o'clock. Good morning, Welcome. I'm Charlie Burger On. Here's what's happening, and it's another wet start to the weekend. Watch some fogs to start today. Otherwise it looks to be breezy and cooler with fully
limited sunshine. It just happens every weekend, doesn't it. With Troy Thornton and the four day WDBZ ACU weather forecast in just a couple of minutes, the Trump administration taking aim at visa's linked to Harvard University. Under a new directive, the State Department is ramping up its vetting process for visa applications and using social media to do it. US embassies and consulates will be screening social media for students, faculty employees, guests, speakers, and more looking for a visa
to travel to Harvard. The memo also states the pilot project could be extended to all student visas in the future. This comes a day after a federal judge blocked President Trump's effort to ban international students from enrolling. Harvard is returning one hundred and seventy five year old photographs of enslaved people to a woman who says she's their relative, and they'll be transferred to a South Carolina museum devoted to black history.
To Mari Lanier has fought for fifteen years to get the haunting images of Papa Ensi and his daughter from Harvard, and stettled this week in a deal that removes them from the school's ownership.
I believe that he is feeling vindicated. I feel that he is feeling validated.
The images, made with an early photographic method, were commissioned by a Harvard biologist whose theories were once used to support slavery in the US.
He took new pictures. These inside people were forced to disrobe, they were poked, they were prodded.
Lanier says her ancestors were used to promote black and periority, but.
In reality, Rinty and Jailier were educated people. Brini was actually an educator. He was self taught.
Allison Keys CBS News protests at MIT's commencement ceremony yesterday after the class president and her family were banned from attending. Mis wbz's Madison Rodgers.
A day of pomp and circumstance and protest. MIT Chancellor Melissa nobles commencement speech was interrupted.
Over the past four years, right before our eyes.
You've students are chanting. Let Mega walk. Thursday, at a separate ceremony, twenty twenty five, class President Mega M. Murray broke from her prepared remarks in a pro Palestine demonstration. You showed the world that MIT wants a free Palestine. She accused MIT of being complicit in the genocide and campus leaders of trying to suppress student protests, and an email obtained by The Globe, the chancellor told the Murray she deliberately misled organizers and would be and from graduation.
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West Roxbury donort Chop more than sixty years in business, changing ownership, but continues to Florida. Let's check the four day WBZ at you weather forecast LEA Troy Thornton tells us today we've got some fog to start, get some showers. We will see some sun from time to time, but we're gonna stay wet in many areas for at least the early part of this day. It will get better. We get to about sixty six for a high, got some showers overnight tonight, and then it will clear out.
We drop back to fifty Tomorrow. It's breezy, clouds, sun again, maybe a shower here and there, primarily north and west of the city. Tomorrow, again high in the mid sixties. Much better for Monday, of course, it is the weekend's over sunshine, high seventy and then Tuesday sunshine and high
seventy five. So some rain, primarily along the coast right now and also up along the New Hampshire, Massachusetts boarding It's some rain right now in Lowell where it is sixty degrees, raining along the south shore, as well as showers in Weymouth fifty eight. But if you go inland a little bit, it's dry in Attleborough fifty nine and here in Boston fifty seven degrees and showers At six oh five. Decades of donuts and no sign of slowing down,
Regulars say recent change has been just great. Here's Wbez's jawillet.
What do you want in a donut?
You what place? It's wrapped up from plastic? It could be a month old. Did exploration dating a donuts?
Who is that stuff?
When I was looking for regulars to chat about Anna's Handcut Donuts in West Roxbury getting a new owner, Brian Dowling and Tom Horgan were sitting in front of a framed watercolor painting of themselves hanging in the cafe.
Do I look good though? And the left?
It's a stunning recreation that's pretty good. It turns out they've been dipping donuts and hot coffee here since nineteen sixty four, when Anna's first opened, and prior when they were in Saint Teresa's grammar school, and this place used to be a pizza shop.
These are made every day, they're fresh.
They're overjoyed so far with the new owner, Chawfin Baht.
Comparently he wish from Twin Donuts. Yeah we'll build there for Yeah, he worked over there. He came here out of his own business.
Regular say, the longtime staple is in good hands. Jay will Lett, WBZ, Boston's News Radio.
A trip to a Southwestern hospital in Indiana leads to a disturbing discovery.
Nineteen year old on a Tipton, according to Evansville, Indiana Police, was taken to an emergency room for an evaluation where they say they found homemade explosives in her backpack, one of them in aluminum pipe with a strong chemical odor that a bomb tech confirmed was an improvised explosive. Evansville Police Officer Taylor Marris.
It was determined through the investigation that there was a school that she wanted to do harm to, a school that's not within EVSC It's not even within the state of Indiana.
Tipton has been charged with possession of a destructive device. Jennifer Kuiper CBS News.
Thirty six year old Kevin Boyette of Boston arraigned yesterday in Boston Municipal Court charged with murder and the death of twenty one year old Tucky on a Flood of Maynard, The Globe reporting. Prosecutors say they have video from May nineteenth of the suspect pulling the victim's motionless body out of the jeep. The following morning, Boyetta scene with another person taking the body of Flood and putting her in a wheelchair. This was near twenty Annunciation Road in Roxbury.
Boyet pleading not guilty and is being held without bail and we'll be back in court on July first. You are now in the loop or news updates throughout the day. Listen to DOUBLEBZ News Radio on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Charlie Berger on WDBZ, Boston's news radio
