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Beacon Hill Plastic Bag Ban Bill Still Idling in Legislative Committee
By Michael P. Norton
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By Michael P. Norton
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A classic New Yorker cartoon many years ago captured some wisdom that has been lost in the Age of Weinstein. A dressed up, curvaceous young woman is walking on a street toward a middle-aged husband and wife. The thought balloon over the wife's head is of the young
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By Grace Carr Daily Caller News Foundation
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What is it about that photograph of the U.S. Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, and his wife, Louise Linton, holding a sheet of dollar bills that has so captivated America's journalistic elites? The chief fashion critic of the New York Times, Vanessa Friedman, fingered Ms. Linton's
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By Michael P. Norton STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE BOSTON — Governor Charlie Baker has distanced himself from national politics, but put a good deal of energy during his nearly three years in office, without much success, into the work of getting Republicans elected to the Massachusetts Legislature.
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New Boston Post columnist Adam MacLeod appeared on Fox and Friends this morning to discuss his article "Undoing the Dis-Education of Millennials." MacLeod's column has gone viral since it was published on New Boston Post earlier this month, in part because he revealed that he makes
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A century of uncommon good will between the citizens of Boston and Halifax will be commemorated on the Boston Common on Thursday with the annual lighting of the city's Christmas tree. Such events were once thought to be unimaginable. One hundred years ago the kindred cities felt more
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A federal judge on Tuesday ruled in favor of President Donald Trump's move to install White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney as acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, dismissing a legal bid to block the naming of Mulvaney that had been backed by scores of prominent
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