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Mitt Romney Says No To Billionaire Tax
Should the federal government raise taxes on billionaires? U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) doesn't think so.
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Should the federal government raise taxes on billionaires? U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) doesn't think so.
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New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu won't run for U.S. Senate next year. Instead, Sununua Republican, plans to run for governor once again; New Hampshire has two-year terms for governor so this will be the fourth consecutive term he runs for in the state, according to Politico.
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If you don't like white people, that's not a problem at Emerson College. The left-leaning liberal arts college in Boston recently gave a promotion to one of its employees who has a history of disparaging white people on the basis of their race.
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The city of Hartford, Connecticut had an indoor mask mandate in effect since August 11 due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Monday, November 8, the city's mayor, Luke Bronin, announced that it is no longer in effect.
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Should Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker leave the Republican Party? He doesn't plan on doing it anytime soon.
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At some Massachusetts gas stations, it's 2008 all over again. The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in the Commonwealth is $3.391 and climbing upward, according to AAA. However, there are parts of the state where the cost exceeds $4 per gallon — sometimes well over
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The woman who ran Michelle Wu's successful campaign for mayor of Boston hung a Black Lives Matter poster in her classroom when she taught at a public school in Louisiana. A profile of Mary Lou Akai-Ferguson published in The Boston Globe on Sunday, November 7 includes the following
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It wasn't a bad week to be a socialist in Massachusetts last week. That's because political candidates who identified as socialists enjoyed some electoral success in some of the more left-wing cities in the state.
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