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After Coming Up Short, Abortion Public Funding Opponents Say They’ll Try Again
By Katie Lannan
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By Katie Lannan
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FRAMINGHAM — Federal investigators are launching a probe to determine who is behind a semester-long distribution of hate-filled fliers at Framingham State University which are apparently targeting minority students. The university recently announced it turned over one of the fliers to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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New York City terror suspect Akayed Ullah posted "Trump, you failed to protect your nation" on Facebook just prior to executing a botched terror bombing of the subway system. Ullah, a 27-year-old Bangladeshi who moved to the United States on a family immigrant visa in 2011, attempted to
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By Andy Metzger STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE BOSTON — A proposed constitutional amendment that roughly 70 percent of Bay State lawmakers voted to put before voters is "truly radical," a group of business representatives told the state's highest court in a brief filed Monday.
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Lucian Wintrich, the White House correspondent for the Donald Trump-friendly Gateway Pundit website arrested by police after he grappled with a woman who had stolen pages of his prepared remarks at the University of Connecticut last month, is a free man. Additionally, the state of Connecticut on Monday dropped the
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What to make of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the legislation passed by the Senate at 1:36 a.m. the Saturday before last, by a 51 to 49 vote, with only Republicans in favor? Any final assessment has to await a conference with the House of Representatives that
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The unrelenting speed and undiminished fervor with which liberals are killing the careers of their former comrades in politics, the media, and the arts may appear unseemly and contradictory at first glance. Yet based on historical precedent, it's also remarkably predictable, perhaps even axiomatic. It's what
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It would be tough to expel Roy Moore if he wins the U.S. Senate special election in Alabama on Tuesday, a prominent liberal-leaning Republican said. U.S. Senator Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine who often resists Republican initiatives, addressed Moore's situation during an appearance Sunday on
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