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Massachusetts Opioid Deaths Hit Record High In 2022
By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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Arlington School Committee members have laid the foundation this past week for policies ensuring students are called by their preferred pronouns in any circumstance and allowing students to play sports with the sex with which they identify. "It is about making safe spaces for children, and as a former
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A staff member of the state agency that organizes public library services in Massachusetts called two conservative organizations "white nationalist" during a public meeting last week. Andrea Bono-Bunker, a library building specialist at the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, called out Massachusetts Informed Parents and Moms for Liberty
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A counter-protest of a pro-homosexuality-and-transgenderism Pride event at a Burlington middle school has prompted several residents to call for reinstating the town's diversity, equity, and inclusion committee. The Pride-theme day was organized on Friday, June 2 by the middle school's Spectrum Club, a place where students
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A public school district north of Boston is recommending that five-year-olds read a pro-transgender book. Melrose Public Schools put a book called Julian is a Mermaid by Jessica Love on its suggested summer reading list for incoming kindergartners, according to the school's web site.
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How many genders exist? The Arlington Public School system is teaching fourth- and fifth-graders that there are infinite genders.
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Massachusetts Family Institute has been dedicated to strengthening the family in the Commonwealth for 30 years. The latest census data and social science research confirm that children do best when they are raised in a home with both their mother and their father, and it is part of our mission
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A biological male track runner who identifies as a girl had a strong performance at the girls' outdoor track and field state championship meet in New Hampshire last month. Maelle Jacques, a freshman at Kearsarge Regional High School in Sutton, New Hampshire, finished in second place in one event
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