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New England About To Get Liquefied Natural Gas From Unusual Source
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By Michael Bastasch Daily Caller News Foundation
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We live in a remarkable age. Even when Florence Foster Jenkins sang in a packed Carnegie Hall decades ago, music critics were able to say that she did not have the voice of an authentic opera singer. Few in the musical world really cared how Jenkins spent her own money.
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Next week recalls one of the darkest days in these united states at it marks the 45th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, which decriminalized abortion in our federal republic and resulted in the legal destruction of 60 million innocent pre-born babies. I have no respect for politicians and political operatives
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BOSTON — A report focusing on the reluctance of male victims to speak to investigators handling the sexual misconduct probe centered on the estranged civil-law husband of a powerful Beacon Hill lawmaker due to confidentiality concerns has prompted one unnamed alleged victim to make a startling claim. "There's
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The Senate passed a short-term spending bill Monday to fund the government for three weeks, halting the shutdown that began Friday at midnight. The vote on the continuing resolution passed after Senate Democrats received assurances that the upper chamber would begin a floor debate on the fate of Dreamers prior
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Some members of the U.S. Senate are choosing to either go without pay or donate their salary for the duration of the government shutdown. The government ran out of funding early Saturday morning, and while operations will remain fairly normal over the weekend, many federal employees will be furloughed
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BOSTON — A recent report indicates that potential victims poised to speak out regarding their experiences with the husband of former Senate President Stan Rosenberg (D-Amherst) are now thinking twice about coming forward, thanks to concerns about confidentiality. Mike Deehan of WGBH has reported that attorneys from the international law firm
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Republicans are getting the largest share of the blame for the impending government shutdown, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll released Friday. Nearly half of those surveyed (48 percent) said the Republican majority in Congress and President Donald Trump are to blame for the situation devolving into a
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