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Evan Falchuk's comments on the latest Scrum elicit pushback from the Grand Prix of Boston.

Falchuk sat down with Peter Kadzis and Adam Reilly on The Scrum podcast with his final take on the failed Boston 2024 bid and how his party has begun to rebuild now that the bid is kaput.

The mothership

Has the gun control debate in Washington turned Congressman Seth Moulton from idealist to cynic? David Bernstein, Peter Kadzis, and Adam Reilly of WGBH News caught up and took stock of the Bay State's representatives in Washington.

One of Beacon Hill's biggest power players was left out of the BBJ's "Power 50" list.
Marty Walsh

Mayor Marty Walsh is coming up on his 2 year anniversary as mayor of Boston. But with high approval ratings, a formidable war chest, and close working relationship with the state’s Republican governor, is Walsh already on track to be the city’s next “mayor for life?” 

Mattapan, the heart of District 4

Boston's preliminary city council elections were pretty quiet...except in District 4. Callie Crossley, host of "Under the Radar with Callie Crossley," and Valerie Linson, executive producer of "Basic Black" and "Open Studio," explain political newcomer Andrea Joy Campbell's surprise defeat of incumbent Charles Yancey.

Lauren Dezenski, author of Politico Massachusetts Playbook, joins WGBH News' Peter Kadzis to talk about the MBTA's Green Line Extension cost overruns, and how they complicate Baker's term.

Is Gov. Charlie Baker's honeymoon over? 

Lauren Dezenski, author of Politico Massachusetts Playbook, joins WGBH News' Peter Kadzis to talk about the troubled agency's reflects on the popular governor.

THE HULK

Trump’s still in full swing, Clinton’s under fire, and Biden might dive in. Let Peter Kadzis be your guide through the presidential race’s summer of disruption. Featuring pollster David Paleologos of Suffolk University, Joan Vennochi of The Boston Globe, and Politico’s Ben Schreckinger.

This week, The Scrum goes for a ride. Reporter Adam Reilly sat down with Pete Stidman, the outgoing leader of the Boston Cyclists Union, to talk about the politics of getting around on two wheels in the city.

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