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Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has filed a lawsuit against the New York Times, alleging defamation, weeks after the newspaper falsely connected a political campaign map she made featuring crosshairs over Democratic districts with the 2011 shooting of Arizona U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords. The 25-page lawsuit, filed Tuesday in
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The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday it will weigh in on a case with Bay State ties that deals with whether a Colorado baker acted within his constitutional rights when he refused to sell a wedding cake to a same-sex civilly married couple. Before David Mullins and Charlie Craig
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Dear Future Employees, Summer is here. School is done for the semester. You're thinking about beaches and bikinis…Instagram and rollercoasters.
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Let's cut thorough the Trump/Russia hysteria. Russia did not cost Hillary Clinton the election, and President Donald Trump is not accused of breaking the law with Russia. Confused about the Russia investigations? Here's a decoder.
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The period of civility among American politicians, and a cool-down with regards to the rhetoric of violence when it comes to describing their fellow public servants across the aisle, appears to now be all but a distant memory for Massachusetts's senior U.S. senator. A little more than
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A liberal arts college professor in Hartford, Connecticut who made national headlines this week after he posted several racially inflammatory comments on social media that subsequently went viral, has apparently gone into hiding. Trinity College Professor Johnny Eric Williams, who teaches sociology at the $70,970 per year school, "
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POLL TAKES TEMP OF MASS. VOTERS ON LEGISLATIVE PAY RAISES By Andy Metzger STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE
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