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Fallen Service Members Remembered On Boston Common
By Alison Kuznitz State House News Service
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By Alison Kuznitz State House News Service
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By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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Cambridge city councilors are considering an ordinance that would provide more legal protections for "diverse family and relationship structures," including polyamorous relationships involving three or more adults. The measure, which would add "family and relationship structure" to a list of protected classes in the Cambridge municipal
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By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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Tampons are now available in men's bathrooms on the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth campus. Since late January, the school has provided free menstrual products in 11 of the Campus Center's bathrooms. These include women's, men's, and gender-neutral bathrooms. The Campus Center is
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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What should happen to a baby born alive following an attempted abortion? As of now, such babies have no legal protection, and can legally be allowed to die without further medical intervention.
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Thirteen years ago, a state senator from Wrentham stunned America. Scott Brown, a Republican, beat then-Massachusetts attorney general Martha Coakley, a Democrat, in a 2010 U.S. Senate special election 52 percent to 47 percent.
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