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Tuesday March 31, 2026
In this episode, we dive into pressing issues facing Boston and beyond. As the city grapples with climate change, Massachusetts considers a voluntary home buyback program for flood-prone areas like Hull, where rising sea levels pose significant threats. Local residents and officials are working on adaptation strategies to protect these vulnerable communities.
On the national front, NASA is gearing up for an historic moon mission, marking humanity's first lunar launch in over five decades. The Space Launch System rocket is set to propel four astronauts on a nearly ten-day journey around the moon, culminating in a Pacific Ocean splashdown.
Boston sports fans might be feeling the sting as the Celtics fell to the Hawks in Atlanta, despite Jaylen Brown's impressive performance. Meanwhile, in the world of baseball, Chicago White Sox rookie Munetaka Murakami continues to make headlines with his record-breaking home runs.
In financial news, Japanese investors are making significant inroads into the U.S. housing market, even as construction slows. Additionally, the crypto market sees Bitcoin and Ethereum on the rise, while new aviation technologies promise quieter and more efficient skies this summer.
Stay tuned as we explore these stories shaping Boston and the world.
@sunnymorningsmedia
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Tuesday March 31, 2026
In this episode, we dive into pressing issues facing Boston and beyond. As the city grapples with climate change, Massachusetts considers a voluntary home buyback program for flood-prone areas like Hull, where rising sea levels pose significant threats. Local residents and officials are working on adaptation strategies to protect these vulnerable communities.
On the national front, NASA is gearing up for an historic moon mission, marking humanity's first lunar launch in over five decades. The Space Launch System rocket is set to propel four astronauts on a nearly ten-day journey around the moon, culminating in a Pacific Ocean splashdown.
Boston sports fans might be feeling the sting as the Celtics fell to the Hawks in Atlanta, despite Jaylen Brown's impressive performance. Meanwhile, in the world of baseball, Chicago White Sox rookie Munetaka Murakami continues to make headlines with his record-breaking home runs.
In financial news, Japanese investors are making significant inroads into the U.S. housing market, even as construction slows. Additionally, the crypto market sees Bitcoin and Ethereum on the rise, while new aviation technologies promise quieter and more efficient skies this summer.
Stay tuned as we explore these stories shaping Boston and the world.
@sunnymorningsmedia

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