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‘Wide Awake’ Review: On the March for Lincoln
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days ago-American Wide Awakes of Boston. This group formed the core of the famous Massachusetts 54th Infantry Regiment, which made a heroic but doomed effort to...
Woman sentenced for abortion clinic blockade, not praying | Fact check
USA Today· 2 days agoA June 6 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims an elderly woman was sent to prison for an...
Mass. Gov. Healey, pols celebrate Pride wins; Warn the fight isn’t over | John L. Micek
The Republican· 6 days agoThe Celtics already have a Game One win under their belts in the NBA championship series against the...
Killed during budget talks, Citizens Bank bill brought back to life
Rhode Island Current via Yahoo News· 5 days agoHouse Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi assured reporters Friday night that a proposed tax law rewrite...
41 States That Won’t Tax Social Security Benefits in 2024
GoBankingRates via AOL· 5 days agoAccording to an AARP analysis, one in seven U.S. retirees rely on Social Security for nearly all...
DEI initiatives, Pride Month, gender ideology targeted by House GOP in must-pass defense bill
AOL· 5 days agoHouse Republicans are eyeing this year’s must-pass defense policy bill as a vehicle to combat left-wing Biden administration policies on diversity, LGBTQ representation and gender ideology.
Lawmakers face deadline to set sales tax holiday dates
NBC Boston· 5 days agoIt's become a regular fixture on the calendar, but the dates of the 2024 sales tax holiday weekend...
If no one wins 270 Electoral College votes, what happens next?
The Hill· 5 days agoWhat we found were unanswered constitutional questions and blind spots in congressional...
Dave Portnoy raves about CT pizza place, but rants about a bigger issue. What really happened.
Hartford Courant· 19 hours agoE & D Pizza Co. scored high in a coveted one bite review by Dave Portnoy, but Portnoy went off on a...
Nearly a year after Southwick flagpole policy, no one’s asked - The Reminder
The Reminder· 4 days ago“I want to let residents know it’s still OK to express themselves in different ways,” said Select Board Chair Jason Perron, who advocated for the new policy last year. Perron said he was somewhat ...