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Massachusetts Sports Bettors Lost $41.21 Million Last Month
By Colin A. Young State House News Service
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service Previous leaders of the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority "cherry-picked when it was convenient or not convenient" to follow state law and internal policies related to public records, procurement, and settlement agreements, state Auditor Diana DiZoglio said Monday.
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A Democratic candidate for state representative from Martha's Vineyard has expressed support for abolishing prisons. Arielle Reid Faria, a Democrat from West Tisbury, said in 2020 that prisons should be abolished. She is now running for state representative in the Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket District.
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People applying for jobs and internships on the Kamala Harris presidential campaign have plenty of options to share their preferred pronouns on their applications. Eleven, to be exact.
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By Colin A. Young State House News Service
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A woman planning a protest in Boston this upcoming weekend in favor of allowing women to go topless in public has compared her fight to Rosa Parks's effort to integrate public buses in Alabama in the 1950s. Katrina Brees, founder of a group called Equaltitty, plans to lead
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By Jennifer Smith CommonWealth Beacon The Boston Globe hired three people this spring to launch a new weekly podcast, but the news organization scrapped that plan in July and is now scrambling to find new jobs for the employees.
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