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Former Trump Campaign Manager Turns Himself Over To FBI
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Massachusetts's junior U.S. senator, Ed Markey, told MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell on Monday that he's worried President Donald Trump may move to fire special prosecutor Robert Mueller, whose investigation into allegations of Russian-driven election collusion has now resulted in the indictment of a former
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Activists trying to get a referendum on the ballot that would allow the state to stop public funding of abortions can now collect signatures at Roman Catholic churches in the Boston area, a reversal of a policy announced this past June. The new policy comes with restrictions: Signature gatherers aren&
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BOSTON — One year after the lights went permanently dark inside the Bay State's remaining human-staffed tollbooths, giving way to the era of all-electronic tolling, a bill on Beacon Hill touted by a powerful Democrat from Lynn would expand tolling throughout Greater Boston, with high-traveled freeways like Route 128,
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Boston Mayor Marty Walsh is facing a $100 million lawsuit filed by a Lowell man who claims his livelihood was ruined and his reputation was tarnished after hizzoner labeled potential speakers invited to August's "Free Speech Rally" as white supremacists. The plaintiff, Brandon Navom, was slated
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CAMBRIDGE — U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren's decision to insert herself into the feminist social media anti-sexual harassment #MeToo campaign has sparked controversy after reports of a different story-telling surfaced, questioning the veracity of her much-publicized recollection. Warren appeared on NBC for Sunday's Meet the Press news
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GOP businessman John Kingston kicked off his campaign to unseat U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday with a speech that appeared to channel another popular Bay State Republican — Governor Charlie Baker. Launching his campaign in Dorchester at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the Senate, Kingston focused on unity.
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