Phillip Martin

A blood-stained message prosecutors say Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev wrote on the inside of a boat. The undated photo was presented as evidence to jurors at Tsarnaev's trial in Boston.

The man who escaped the Tsarnaev brothers takes the stand in Boston

Justice

Jurors in the Boston Marathon bombing trial heard testimony on Friday from Dun Meng, who made a dramatic escape after his car was hijacked by bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

Immigration in America

Global Politics

Friends of Boston Bombing Suspect Charged

A City in Lockdown

Manhunt Underway for Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect

The Scene from MIT — and Listener Messages for Boston

Along with most of Boston, the MIT campus is on lockdown this morning after the death of campus police officer Sean Collier in a shootout with the Boston bombing suspects last night. Fotini Christia is an associate professor of political science at MIT. Ryan Borker is a student at MIT who ran the the Boston […]

Investigating the Underground Trade of Human Trafficking

In a  speech last year, President Obama used the term “modern slavery” to describe human trafficking. The trafficking of people – for sex or forced labor – is a multibillion-dollar worldwide criminal enterprise that is well organized and operates mostly undercover.       Phillip Martin, senior investigative reporter for our partner WGBH, has been examining human […]

How Race Factors Into Our Political Leanings

Republican Sen. Scott Brown faced off against his opponent, Democrat Elizabeth Warren, in the third debate last night in Massachusetts. Their race for the U.S. Senate seat in  Massachusetts  is  very close. While much of the race has focused on the local economy, the Warren campaign has been sidetracked by criticisms from her opponent over her claims of […]

The World

A Hot Friday Night in North Vietnam

Arts, Culture & Media

What’s happening on a typical Friday night in Hanoi, Vietnam? We find out from WGBH reporter Phillip Martin who’s been traveling in and around this Vietnamese cultural capital.

Fenway Park’s Troubled Racial Past

Sports

Fenway Park, the Boston Red Sox’s storied ballpark, celebrated its 100th birthday late last month. And in honor of the centennial, moments in Red Sox history were remembered and relived, like the “Curse of the Bambino,” the 86-year World Series drought, and the reversal of the Curse in 2004. Today we’re talking about one element […]