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Trump Still On Ballot, After Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice Upholds State Ballot Law Commission Decision
By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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For the vast majority of people, the experience of Covid lockdowns is past, a thing almost of distant memory. But for some, it lingers. Michelle Efendi, 37, a mother of four who lived in Randolph, Massachusetts at the time, protested against vaccine passports and mask mandates at the Massachusetts State
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A legislative committee in Maine has killed a bill that would have given a state court "temporary emergency jurisdiction" over a child if "it is necessary in an emergency to protect the child … because the child has been unable to obtain gender-affirming health care or gender-affirming mental
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U.S. Representative Richard Neal (D-Springfield) says he thinks President Joe Biden needs to tout his economic record during his re-election bid. Neal said the problem with Biden is his administration has not done a good enough job touting it.
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U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) admitted something this week. Sanders said that he does not think the Democratic Party has used its power to do much to improve the lives of the American people — and that he understands why Republicans don't vote for them.
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By Bethany Blankley The Center Square Contributor
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Newton students have now missed six consecutive school days due to a teachers' strike led by the Newton Teachers Association, the teachers union for the city's public schools. While the union sings "We Shall Overcome" at their rallies, as if their situation is at all
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Illegal immigrants have been sleeping on the floors at Terminal E at Logan Airport in Boston as Massachusetts continues to get an influx of migrants looking to capitalize on its right-to-shelter law. "We continue to see migrants at the airport on a daily basis," Massport spokesman Jennifer Mehigan