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Mothers Are Now ‘Birthing People’ To Some Massachusetts Politicians
What do you call someone who gives birth to a baby? A woman? A mother?
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What do you call someone who gives birth to a baby? A woman? A mother?
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The words "fascism" and "fascist" are thrown around a lot these days. Most frequently we see these epithets in the blogs and tweets of so-called "progressives" (until recently called liberals, until they rebranded themselves, after realizing the word liberal had become associated with losers)
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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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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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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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What should the Massachusetts government do to promote transgenderism? It's a question that the state's Division of Insurance has been looking at over the past several months; state officials are looking at adding more mandates for insurance companies for what they have to cover to ease
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If you donate to state Representative Mark Cusack (D-Braintree), you may be buying him a beer — or a drink of some sort. Cusack's campaign finance reports filed with the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance show that he frequents bars and restaurants that serve alcohol with campaign
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I talked to one of me teens recently about the Roman concept of "bread and circuses," things leaders used to comfort and distract the masses. Bread came in the form of free wheat for Roman citizens, and circuses came in the form of the Colosseum in Rome and
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