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Massachusetts Department of Public Health: Use Bug Spray To Guard Against West Nile, Eastern Equine Encephalitis
By Alison Kuznitz State House News Service
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By Alison Kuznitz State House News Service
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President Joe Biden had to think for a moment on Friday when asked if he has watched his damaging debate with former President Donald Trump since it took place June 27. The exchange with ABC's George Stephanopoulos occurred early in the 20 minutes of interview broadcast Friday, July
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President Joe Biden brushed aside a pointed statement from Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey questioning his candidacy for re-election in the wake of his damaging debate performance. Healey, a fellow Democrat, issued a written statement Friday, July 5 saying: "The best way forward right now is a decision for the
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Transgender athletes across the country racked up high school state championships this past spring. That includes five male transgender athletes in girls' outdoor track and field alone.
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By Jennifer Smith CommonWealth Beacon Massachusetts state gaming officials are weighing new recommendations to curb some troubling impacts of advertising, with an eye on the booming sports betting industry as a particular risk for younger and problem gamblers.
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The Revolutionary War began April 19, 1775 with the Battle of Lexington and Concord. The Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776. That's a gap of 442 days.
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By Sam Doran State House News Service
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A private Christian college in Quincy, Massachusetts is shutting its doors to students, but not to migrants. The Board of Trustees of Eastern Nazarene College announced last week that it voted unanimously to start the process of closing the school and transitioning it into a "new educational enterprise"
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