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Massachusetts Sports Betting Cooling Down Amid Slow Summer
By Colin A. Young State House News Service
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By Colin A. Young State House News Service
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If the 2024 New Hampshire election for governor were held today, the Republican would have the edge. Former U.S. Sen.Katie Kelly Ayotte (R-New Hampshire) leads two opponents in hypothetical head-to-head matchups, a poll released by Emerson College this week found.
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In a statement announcing $1.5 million in maternal health equity grants to non-profit organizations, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell made reference to "birthing people." "We each have a role to play in addressing the maternal health crisis in Massachusetts where, for example, Black birthing people experience
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Housing prices in Massachusetts show no sign of decreasing, hitting a record high last month. The median selling price for a condo rose 6.5 percent year over year in July to $555,000, according to a new report by the Warren Group, a real estate analytics firm. As a
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America is terribly divided. If you love America, it is a discouraging time. Our country has only once before been this polarized — over slavery during the period leading up to and during the Civil War. Slavery was resolved only through the Civil War, after 600,000 men died.
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Is it democracy in action? It's more like democracy inaction in Beverly this year.
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Has President Joe Biden's son Hunter profited from selling access to his father? It's an allegation many have made, expressing dismay with past payments to Hunter Biden in the millions of dollars from oligarchs from Russia and Kazakhstan.
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Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch is seeking re-election and his challenger is trying to make hay with an issue that often doesn't make its way into municipal races: abortion. Koch is notable in that he is a serious Catholic and a pro-life mayor in a left-leaning state. He left
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