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Pennsylvania Governor Vetoes Anti-Dismemberment-Abortion Bill
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A disagreement between a state-run community college in Charlestown and a student group ordered by campus police last spring to stop distributing copies of the United States Constitution has finally been settled, resulting in a new policy increasing allowances for student expression. A pro-free-speech organization, however, is now asking the
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Does the New York Times have to register with the government under the Foreign Agents Registration Act? The act has been in the news lately in connection with the wide-ranging probe by special counsel Robert Mueller into foreign interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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Update 12:14 p.m. Monday, December 18: Mayor Marty Walsh has signed the ordinance banning thin-film plastic bags. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh's hesitancy to sign an ordinance banning thin-film plastic bags from supermarkets and drug stores is a good sign.
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By Matt Murphy State House News Service BOSTON — The failure of Republicans in Congress this year to repeal the Affordable Care Act means that a controversial tax on medical device sales will return in 2018 unless legislators intervene in the next couple weeks, putting a major Bay State industry on
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By Matt Murphy State House News Service Fourteen Massachusetts state troopers will be spending Christmas in Puerto Rico, and another 25 will be ringing in the New Year on the island.
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