Trump’s name strikes fear into Emory students

Trump’s name strikes fear into Emory students

ATLANTA – Donald Trump so upsets some students at Emory University that just the sight of his name scrawled all over the campus in chalk sent dozens to the office of President James Wagner on Monday, protesting that they felt intimidated and fearful, according to an email he sent out Tuesday.

The students, some carrying signs that read "Stop Trump" or "Stop Hate," chanted: "Come speak to us, we are in pain," according to the Emory Wheel, a student newspaper. "I'm supposed to feel comfortable and safe," the paper quoted one student as saying. The student added that because there was apparently a supporter of the Republican presidential contender on campus, she felt "afraid." Some were reportedly in tears.

Tsongas to face rematch with GOP’s Wofford for Congress seat
Massachusetts

Tsongas to face rematch with GOP’s Wofford for Congress seat

Evan Lips

LOWELL – Ann Wofford, a Republican from Haverhill, is redoubling her efforts to challenge Democratic U.S. Rep. Niki Tsongas, announcing the official kick off her campaign next week in the heart of Tsongas's Mill City hometown.

Wofford, who lost in her first bid against Tsongas in 2014 by 139,140 votes to 81,638 votes, didn't shy from laying out a conservative agenda to set herself apart from Tsongas, in a statement Wednesday:

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