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Supreme Court to Consider Limits on Birthright Citizenship Under 14th Amendment
U.S. Supreme Court to hear April 1 arguments on Trump executive order challenging birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.
U.S. Supreme Court to hear April 1 arguments on Trump executive order challenging birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.
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A Roman Anthony autograph at South Shore Plaza is now priced higher than David Ortiz’s, highlighting the hype surrounding the young Red Sox star.
Looking for the best lobster rolls in Massachusetts? Here are 10 must-visit spots—plus the true story behind who really invented this New England favorite.
Looking for the best fast food fish sandwiches in Massachusetts during Lent? A guide to reliable seafood options across New England for Catholics observing Friday meat abstinence.
Auditor Diana DiZoglio says a state agency has not referred child care fraud cases to her office in years and is seeking a change in state law.
After a 22-year-old woman won a $2 million malpractice verdict over a double mastectomy she received at 16, advocates are urging states and the Trump administration to restrict gender surgeries for minors.
Senate Republicans are urging an oversight hearing after $34 million in public benefits fraud, much of it tied to SNAP, was identified over three years.
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A Roman Anthony autograph at South Shore Plaza is now priced higher than David Ortiz’s, highlighting the hype surrounding the young Red Sox star.
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A winter sandwich crawl through Boston’s North End ranks the best Italian subs at Bricco Salumeria, Monica’s Mercato, and Table Mercato, comparing flavor, authenticity, and value to crown a winner.
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Sanctuary policies amount to the nullification of federal law, presenting dire constitutional consequences.
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Republican U.S. Senate candidate John Deaton says SNAP fraud betrays taxpayers and vulnerable children, calls for legislative audit and transparency.
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Catholic businessman Tim Busch argues that free enterprise aligns with Christian teaching, human dignity, and the Church’s duty to uplift the poor.
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Heather Mac Donald examines President Trump’s unusually direct responses to violent crime and what they reveal about public order and governance in American cities.
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Massachusetts faces a growing structural deficit as Gov. Maura Healey’s administration relies on rising spending, one-time fixes, and budget maneuvers to paper over slowing tax revenue, Brian Shortsleeve argues.
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Stock market outlook for 2026 examines valuations, earnings growth, bull and bear cases, and why elevated price/earnings ratios call for optimism with caution.
U.S. Supreme Court to hear April 1 arguments on Trump executive order challenging birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.
Auditor Diana DiZoglio says a state agency has not referred child care fraud cases to her office in years and is seeking a change in state law.
After a 22-year-old woman won a $2 million malpractice verdict over a double mastectomy she received at 16, advocates are urging states and the Trump administration to restrict gender surgeries for minors.
Senate Republicans are urging an oversight hearing after $34 million in public benefits fraud, much of it tied to SNAP, was identified over three years.
A transgender athlete’s bronze finish at the MIAA girls’ state meet comes as debate continues over Massachusetts’ gender-identity sports policy.
In a 2016 interview at JetBlue Park, Hall of Fame designated hitter David Ortiz reflects on staying with the Red Sox, retiring from MLB and the future of baseball expansion.
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A Roman Anthony autograph at South Shore Plaza is now priced higher than David Ortiz’s, highlighting the hype surrounding the young Red Sox star.
Looking for the best lobster rolls in Massachusetts? Here are 10 must-visit spots—plus the true story behind who really invented this New England favorite.
Advertisement
Looking for the best fast food fish sandwiches in Massachusetts during Lent? A guide to reliable seafood options across New England for Catholics observing Friday meat abstinence.
A winter sandwich crawl through Boston’s North End ranks the best Italian subs at Bricco Salumeria, Monica’s Mercato, and Table Mercato, comparing flavor, authenticity, and value to crown a winner.
Discover 10 Boston walking tours worth your time, from historic Freedom Trail routes to literary, harbor, and neighborhood explorations that bring the city’s story to life.
Looking for the best fast food fish sandwiches in Massachusetts during Lent? A guide to reliable seafood options across New England for Catholics observing Friday meat abstinence.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Minogue outlines his faith-driven approach to education, economic growth, energy policy, and government accountability in the 2026 Massachusetts race.
Catholic businessman Tim Busch argues that free enterprise aligns with Christian teaching, human dignity, and the Church’s duty to uplift the poor.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear a lawsuit challenging Quincy’s plan to install statues of St. Michael and St. Florian at its new public safety headquarters, a dispute over religious symbolism and public space.
The Board of Higher Education is on track to vote in early 2026 on whether to allow public and private colleges and universities in Massachusetts to offer three-year bachelor's degrees, reducing the typical 120-credit requirement.
Voters in Lowell and a few surrounding towns will head to the polls in the winter of 2026 to elect a new senator.
The U.S. House voted 310-58 to honor the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk with a National Day of Remembrance, but Massachusetts Democrats Seth Moulton and Ayanna Pressley opposed the resolution, citing concerns over its portrayal of Kirk.
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated at age 31 for his unwavering Christian faith, not his politics. Known for sharing the Gospel at every rally, Kirk spoke with conviction and respect while opposing the transgender movement.
The Board of Higher Education approved a new regulation allowing Massachusetts colleges to pilot three-year bachelor’s degrees, a move supporters say could cut costs but critics warn may weaken academic quality.
Brian Shortsleeve joined fellow Republican gubernatorial candidates in opposing males competing in girls’ sports, backing a Pembroke mother after a recent track meet controversy.
A pair of boys helped their respective girls' field hockey teams win Western Massachusetts championships this past fall.
Judicial Watch filed a federal lawsuit alleging Barnstable Public Schools violated the First Amendment by firing an associate principal over pre-employment Facebook posts.
A look at five Massachusetts boys who have won MVP awards in girls’ high school field hockey leagues in recent years.