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Trump Slams Charlie Baker As a RINO
Is Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker a Republican In Name Only? President Donald Trump thinks so.
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Is Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker a Republican In Name Only? President Donald Trump thinks so.
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U.S. Representative Seth Moulton is a fan of immigration. The Democrat from Salem hosted a virtual event on his Facebook page on Thursday afternoon praising immigration — making no distinction between legal and illegal immigration, not mentioning any potential downsides, and attacking President Donald Trump.
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Should the United States pause all immigration to the country for five years? One U.S. Senate candidate in Maine thinks so. Max Linn, an independent candidate who supports President Donald Trump, is running in part on a five-year immigration moratorium to give the country time to fix its immigration
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A Massachusetts man died from eating too much black licorice on Wednesday of this week. The 54-year-old construction worker reportedly ate "a bag and a half every day for a few weeks" causing his heart to stop, according to the Associated Press.
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Whether to support the cops or police them took a prominent role in a state representative race debate on the South Shore. Tatyana Semyrog, a Republican challenger, criticized state Representative Josh Cutler (D-Pembroke) for his view of police. Cutler represents the Sixth Plymouth District, which includes Pembroke, Hanson, and most
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Massachusetts Democratic Senator Ed Markey works in Washington D.C., but he recently made his feelings clear on what he wants to see done at the Massachusetts State House. Markey tweeted in support of the proposed ROE Act. Among other things, the bill would eliminate most restrictions on third-trimester abortions,
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People will now be able to sit at tables with as many as 10 people inside of restaurants in Massachusetts. Previously, no more than six people could sit at a table because of the coronavirus emergency rules.
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Tracy Lovvorn worries about the country. The 48-year-old from Grafton says she particularly doesn't like the direction she sees the Democratic Party moving in, which is why she is giving a congressional run another go. Lovvorn, who owns Evolution Physical Therapy in Grafton, ran against U.S. Representative
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