Kyle Scott Clauss

Kyle Clauss, Digital News Writer at Boston Magazine

Kyle Scott Clauss is a journalist from Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Prior to joining Boston magazine in April 2015, Clauss was a reporter for the Lowell Sun, covering the only town in America named Billerica. He has appeared on WGBH, NECN, WBUR, and WEEI. He is a graduate of BU's College of Communication and has never eaten a banana.

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Why Elizabeth Warren Voted to Confirm Ben Carson

The devil you know…

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Boston Punk Rocker Mistaken for Nazi Puncher

And got targeted by 4chan sleuths.

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Goodell: ‘It Would Be an Honor’ to Hand Brady the SB Trophy

The Commish doesn’t think it’d be awkward at all.

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GE Logo on Celtics Jerseys?

It’s happening.

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Warren, Markey Vote to Confirm Three Trump Cabinet Picks

So much for the resistance.

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City, State Officials Getting Serious About GE’s Helipad

The ‘Public Heliport Task Force’ will seek public input.

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Trump Name-Dropped Brady, Belichick, and Kraft

The President said TB12 called to congratulate him.

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City Secretly Negotiated with Kraft on Soccer Stadium, Critics Say

Local electeds blasted the ‘behind-closed-door discussion.’

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Setti Warren Calls for Transparency in Budget Talks

Beacon Hill lawmakers will start the process next week.

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Bob Kraft: Trump’s Policies ‘Are Going to Be Great’ for America

The Pats owner is feeling optimistic about his pal.

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Which Boston Colleges Have the Most Students from the 1 Percent?

(It isn’t Harvard.)

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Winthrop Cracking Down on Boat Owners Dumping Poop

Bacteria levels caused Donovan Beach to close last year.

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Marty Walsh Is Trying to Nip Tito Jackson’s Progressive Charge in the Bud

The mayor’s as shrewd a campaigner as they come.

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Petition to Rename Boylston T Stop ‘Emerson College’

It’s already gained 800 signatures.

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Bruins’ Marchand Says All the Right Things on LGBTQ Equality

Leadership like this is refreshing.