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Judge: Unions, Yes; Corporations, No
By Matt Murphy STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE
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A Rhode Island fund-raiser for abortion rights goes further than most other advocacy groups in expressing its support for the procedure, even asking participants to effectively sponsor individual abortions. "Truthfully, I am not quite sure how to react to this as it is just so difficult for me to
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Former President Barack Obama's national security adviser Susan Rice ordered U.S. spy agencies to produce "detailed spreadsheets" of legal phone calls involving Donald Trump and his aides when he was running for president, according to former U.S. Attorney Joseph DiGenova.
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CAMBRIDGE — As expected, city councilors representing arguably the Bay State's bluest city voted on Monday night to send a resolution to Washington D.C. calling on Congress to begin impeachment proceedings against Republican President Donald Trump. Not unexpected, however: The vote was not unanimous. One city councilor voted
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In 1993, Gloria Steinem and the Ms. Foundation for Women launched an event which was called "Take Our Daughters to Work Day." It was founded in order to expand the career horizons of young women. And its effect has been dramatic. In fact, the results were so explosive
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A Massachusetts state senator Thursday night defended the Brockton state representative who used her Facebook page earlier this week to warn illegal immigrants about a rumored raid by federal immigration authorities. State Senator Jamie Eldridge went on Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News Channel and endorsed the actions of state
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As shocking as it is that a public official would publicly tip off lawbreakers about secret law enforcement activity, the subsequent public comments of Massachusetts state Representative Michelle DuBois are almost as shocking. On Tuesday, DuBois posted on her Facebook page that she had heard a rumor of a forthcoming
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