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Poll: Americans Oppose Race As A Factor in College Admissions Decisions
By Casey Harper The Center Square
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By Casey Harper The Center Square
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The Boston Red Sox will play their first spring training games later this week. Just about every Red Sox player had reported to spring training as of Tuesday, February 21 as they prepare to play some preseason baseball.
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Former Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker will have a new job next week Baker is scheduled to take over as president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association on Wednesday, March 1.
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Is Milton Public Schools discriminating against students based on race? A national parental rights group recently made this allegation, filing a federal civil rights complaint against the school.
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Stateline, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts. By Elaine Povich Last September, when Baltimore resident Tzu Yang went grocery shopping for his intellectually disabled daughter with a food benefits card that he thought was worth about $300, he discovered at the checkout that the card had no value left.
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Marianne Williamson made a low-key visit to the Granite State this past weekend. The Democrat did no public events but was in New Hampshire as she plans a likely primary challenge against President Joe Biden, according to Politico. Williamson is expected to announce this primary challenge on March 4, 2023,
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U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) is not a fan of a proposal made by former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley. Haley, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, called for mandatory mental competency tests for politicians older than 75.
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Twenty state attorneys general signed onto a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland condemning a leaked internal memo from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Richmond field office that warned against certain Catholic groups as a potential threat. None are from New England.
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