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Shelter System Half Empty While Some Massachusetts Families Are Turned Away
Massachusetts lawmakers say about half the state’s family shelter beds are empty even as some Massachusetts families are turned away under stricter eligibility rules.
Massachusetts lawmakers say about half the state’s family shelter beds are empty even as some Massachusetts families are turned away under stricter eligibility rules.
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A new Tufts analysis warns a Massachusetts rent control ballot question could wipe out $300 billion in property values and reduce local tax revenue, forcing cities and towns to cut services or raise taxes.
USA vs Canada and the rise of Italy’s national baseball team have drawn attention to international baseball tournaments. Here is how the tournament format and playoff structure work.
Retired Army Colonel Gary Grossi of Acton announced a Republican campaign to challenge Democratic Rep. Lori Trahan in Massachusetts’ Third Congressional District.
A nearly $1 billion Lexington, Massachusetts, high school project plans 60% gender-neutral bathrooms, drawing attention to school design choices and taxpayer funding.
Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland keeps surging ahead. Border control and sane energy policy may be in Europe’s future after all.
Massachusetts lawmakers are advancing a bill that would ban sports betting ads during games, prohibit prop bets and raise taxes on online wagering.
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Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland keeps surging ahead. Border control and sane energy policy may be in Europe’s future after all.
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Natural law teaches that engagement is better than disengagement. Removing friction from education and life may feel easier, but it undermines learning and human flourishing.
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On February 15, the great actor Robert Duvall passed away. Many barrels of printers' ink were spilled describing his remarkable career in the movies. But few of the articles and reviews mentioned the role that he was most proud of and the one he claimed to have enjoyed playing the most.
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Rep. Seth Moulton invited an illegal immigrant to the State of the Union and later allowed him to hide in his congressional office. If the rule of law means anything, Americans deserve answers.
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Massachusetts Sen. Barry Finegold argues that Norway’s youth sports system — built on participation and enjoyment — offers lessons for improving youth athletics in the United States.
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An op-ed argues Congress should release the full Epstein files, saying transparency is necessary after decades of failed investigations and growing public mistrust.
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Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey’s response to U.S. strikes on Iran reveals political outrage that overlooks the regime’s violence and nuclear threat.
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Republican candidate John Deaton slams Sen. Ed Markey’s opposition to U.S. strikes in Iran, arguing the Massachusetts Democrat applies war powers concerns selectively.
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Treasurer candidate Elizabeth Dionne argues the Massachusetts Treasurer’s Office needs stronger transparency, fiscal discipline and public accountability to better serve taxpayers.
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Former SJC Justice Robert Cordy says the SJC should ensure Auditor Diana DiZoglio can make her case in court over the voter-approved audit.
Massachusetts lawmakers say about half the state’s family shelter beds are empty even as some Massachusetts families are turned away under stricter eligibility rules.
A new Tufts analysis warns a Massachusetts rent control ballot question could wipe out $300 billion in property values and reduce local tax revenue, forcing cities and towns to cut services or raise taxes.
Retired Army Colonel Gary Grossi of Acton announced a Republican campaign to challenge Democratic Rep. Lori Trahan in Massachusetts’ Third Congressional District.
A nearly $1 billion Lexington, Massachusetts, high school project plans 60% gender-neutral bathrooms, drawing attention to school design choices and taxpayer funding.
Massachusetts lawmakers are advancing a bill that would ban sports betting ads during games, prohibit prop bets and raise taxes on online wagering.
Congressional leaders are asking Gov. Maura Healey and state officials for information as part of a nationwide investigation into fraud, waste and abuse in Medicaid programs.
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Natural law teaches that engagement is better than disengagement. Removing friction from education and life may feel easier, but it undermines learning and human flourishing.
On February 15, the great actor Robert Duvall passed away. Many barrels of printers' ink were spilled describing his remarkable career in the movies. But few of the articles and reviews mentioned the role that he was most proud of and the one he claimed to have enjoyed playing the most.
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Massachusetts Sen. Barry Finegold argues that Norway’s youth sports system — built on participation and enjoyment — offers lessons for improving youth athletics in the United States.
Learn how to prepare a quick, affordable, and flavorful dinner for Lent, including simple meatless recipes, pantry tips, and budget friendly meal planning ideas.
Discover the best old-fashioned ice cream stands in small-town Massachusetts, where tradition, flavor, and summer nostalgia are always on the menu.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Minogue outlines his faith-driven approach to education, economic growth, energy policy, and government accountability in the 2026 Massachusetts race.
Vermont officials reversed a policy requiring foster parents to affirm gender identity ideology after two Christian families sued, arguing the rule violated their First Amendment rights.
The U.S. Department of Education has issued guidance on prayer in public schools, outlining requirements that are tied to federal education funding.
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.
House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka refused to comply with a 2024 voter-approved audit, turning personal against Auditor Diana DiZoglio as the legal battle intensifies.
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.
A nearly $1 billion Lexington, Massachusetts, high school project plans 60% gender-neutral bathrooms, drawing attention to school design choices and taxpayer funding.
Jacob Slovin of Oliver Ames won the vault at the Hockomock League girls’ gymnastics championship meet. Massachusetts uniquely allows boys to compete in girls’ high school sports.
Natural law teaches that engagement is better than disengagement. Removing friction from education and life may feel easier, but it undermines learning and human flourishing.
A Norwood kindergarten registration form asks parents to select pronouns for their 5-year-old children, including the option “ze/zir.” The form has drawn criticism online.
A Massachusetts education board leader says districts could waive the 180-day school requirement after illegal teacher strikes, preventing educators from recovering lost pay through make-up days.