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Why Charlie Baker’s New Book Isn’t Required Reading
Charlie Baker wrote a book. And like him, it's sort of just there.
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Charlie Baker wrote a book. And like him, it's sort of just there.
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Who wants Ed Markey representing Massachusetts in the United States Senate? Advocates of population control do, apparently.
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A drag queen performed for high schoolers in Newburyport this past weekend. The Over The Rainbow dance featuring a drag queen disc jockey took place at the St. John's Lodge on Green Street on Friday, May 13.
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If you didn't know that liberals are for abortion, they reminded us this past weekend. Politicians in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts had one big virtue signal by attending "Bans Off Our Bodies" protests across the state. It comes in response to the leaked draft opinion that
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Stateline, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts By Elaine Povich Jeanne Aikens was a widow in her late 60s when she found a new love. Or so she thought.
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Stateline, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts By Tim Henderson The pandemic "shecession" is fading as more women return to jobs across the country, aided by new workplace flexibility that could lock in future increases in female employment.
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A bookstore in Greenfield, Massachusetts is selling a book designed to normalize abortion to children as young as eight years old and using the profits to fund abortions. The Imaginary Bookshop announced on Instagram its decision to sell the book What's An Abortion, Anyway. The bookstore also announced
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The U.S. Supreme Court may overturn Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey next month, sending abortion law back to the states. It won't affect Massachusetts much, other than rhetorically. Abortion is legally protected in Massachusetts by court decision and state statute.
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