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By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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Sadly, more teen pregnancies generally means more teen abortions. And, according to a report from the Massachusetts Family Institute, fatherless teen-age girls are five to seven times more likely to become pregnant than those who have a father in the home.
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By Alison Kuznitz State House News Service
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Harvard University finished dead last in free speech in a survey of colleges in the United States released Wednesday. Harvard got the lowest possible ranking of the 248 schools, and was the only one rated "Abysmal."
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By Colin A. Young State House News Service
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Boston Public Library is taking a political stand against the removal of controversial books from public libraries. The Central Branch of Boston Public Library in Copley Square is holding an event called "Let Freedom Read: Statewide Read-In to Fight Censorship" from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, September
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By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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The Massachusetts Governor's Council plans to hold a hearing Wednesday on whether to approve a pardon for a convicted bank robber – without the convicted bank robber. Kenny Jean, who was born in Haiti, was 20 when he robbed a bank in Seekonk in November 2015, according to a
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