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RFK Jr. Announces Independent Presidential Bid
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While the rest of Massachusetts observed Columbus Day on Monday, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Cambridge), known for her claims of American Indian ancestry, celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day. Warren, who once took a DNA test that revealed that she may have as little as 1/1024th Native American ancestry,
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Hamas has waged war on Israel, and former President Donald Trump claims that if he were president, it would not have happened. Trump made the claim at a campaign rally at the Kingswood Arts Center in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire on Monday, October 9.
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A former Harvard professor running for president has changed his party affiliation — again. Cornel West, who taught African-American studies at Harvard from 1994 to 2002 and again from 2016 to 2021, now plans to run as an independent.
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Is New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu the kingmaker of the 2024 Republican presidential primary in New Hampshire? No, a recent poll from The Boston Globe/Suffolk University/USA Today found.
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Ethan Guarachi is excelling once again for the Norwell High girls' volleyball team this season. The senior libero has started on the varsity team since he was a freshman. He was the runner-up for the South Shore League MVP Award last season after leading the team in digs (304)
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Former United Nations Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is now in second place in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary, a new Suffolk University/Boston Globe/USA TODAY poll shows. While former President Donald Trump dominates the pack with 49 percent support, Haley is in a distant second
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A resident of Boston was sentenced to 40 months in prison in connection with his involvement in extensive online fraud operations aimed at individuals across the United States, including romance and advance fee scams on Monday. These schemes led to a collective loss of over $1.3 million for about