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A list of significant dates in New England history: March 1
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BOSTON – The debate over marijuana legalization has been picking up steam locally but gaining attention nationally, as activists on both sides of the issue consider the possibility that the leafy greens may soon be legal in all six New England states. Two New England States – Massachusetts and Maine – will more
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WORCESTER – John Kasich says he's not planning to be in South Carolina on Saturday night to await results of the state's Republican presidential primary. In fact he's planning to be in Worcester Saturday afternoon. Kasich plans to campaign in Vermont and Massachusetts over the
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(CNSNews.com) – PBS debate moderator Judy Woodruff asked socialist Bernie Sanders Thursday night, "How big would government be," if Sanders gets the chance to do everything he's promising to do. Sanders said he would guarantee health care to all people; make public colleges and universities tuition-free;
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It's decision time! The New Hampshire primary is tomorrow, with Massachusetts and Vermont (March 1) not far behind. Other New England dates: Maine Republicans on March 5, Maine Democrats on March 6, and Connecticut and Rhode Island on April 26. Still haven't made up your mind?
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(RNS) — Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders dashed the hopes of some atheists when he declared he had "very strong religious and spiritual feelings" at a Democratic town hall. "It's a guiding principle in my life, absolutely, it is," Sanders said Wednesday (Feb. 3) when a
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MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) — Bernie Sanders' stump speech offers "radical" ideas and a voice rising in outrage as he describes the plight of a disappearing middle class, retirees scraping by on meager Social Security payments and recent college graduates struggling with debt. But the Vermont senator now
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SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Bernie Sanders was halfway through his opening statement — a stern, 45-minute lecture on domestic policy leavened with a dash of political pep talk — when he realized the crowd had missed one of his rare attempts at humor. "That was a joke!" he bellowed. Laughter
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