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New Hampshire House Panel Advances Bill Limiting Pride, Political Flags in Schools
A New Hampshire House panel advanced a bill that would limit Pride and political flags displayed in public and charter schools.
A New Hampshire House panel advanced a bill that would limit Pride and political flags displayed in public and charter schools.
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Supporters of the Massachusetts 5% to 4% income tax ballot question dispute claims it would trigger $5 billion in budget cuts, arguing the proposal would boost economic growth and affordability statewide.
Learn how to prepare a quick, affordable, and flavorful dinner for Lent, including simple meatless recipes, pantry tips, and budget friendly meal planning ideas.
Massachusetts Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro says MassDOT’s failed $1 billion service plaza procurement had major flaws that undermined the integrity of the process.
A Supreme Judicial Court justice denied Auditor Diana DiZoglio’s request for a special assistant attorney general to represent her in the dispute over auditing the Massachusetts Legislature.
Democratic Socialist Rep. Erika Uyterhoeven has entered the race to succeed Sen. Pat Jehlen in the Cambridge-area state Senate district.
Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey’s response to U.S. strikes on Iran reveals political outrage that overlooks the regime’s violence and nuclear threat.
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Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey’s response to U.S. strikes on Iran reveals political outrage that overlooks the regime’s violence and nuclear threat.
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Republican candidate John Deaton slams Sen. Ed Markey’s opposition to U.S. strikes in Iran, arguing the Massachusetts Democrat applies war powers concerns selectively.
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Treasurer candidate Elizabeth Dionne argues the Massachusetts Treasurer’s Office needs stronger transparency, fiscal discipline and public accountability to better serve taxpayers.
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Former SJC Justice Robert Cordy says the SJC should ensure Auditor Diana DiZoglio can make her case in court over the voter-approved audit.
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The Massachusetts ballot initiative to cap rent prices is a foolhardy idea that never works as intended.
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John Deaton reflects on surviving violent crime and argues that America’s sharp decline in murders and overdoses in 2025 proves public safety must be treated as a human right, not a partisan issue.
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A Massachusetts political consultant argues that media coverage in the First Middlesex Senate race favored one candidate over another, shaping voter perception and undermining fair elections.
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A reflection on handwriting, humanity, and why the loss of letters and postal systems in the digital age is a deeper tragedy than we admit.
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A Roman Anthony autograph at South Shore Plaza is now priced higher than David Ortiz’s, highlighting the hype surrounding the young Red Sox star.
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A winter sandwich crawl through Boston’s North End ranks the best Italian subs at Bricco Salumeria, Monica’s Mercato, and Table Mercato, comparing flavor, authenticity, and value to crown a winner.
A New Hampshire House panel advanced a bill that would limit Pride and political flags displayed in public and charter schools.
Supporters of the Massachusetts 5% to 4% income tax ballot question dispute claims it would trigger $5 billion in budget cuts, arguing the proposal would boost economic growth and affordability statewide.
Massachusetts Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro says MassDOT’s failed $1 billion service plaza procurement had major flaws that undermined the integrity of the process.
A Supreme Judicial Court justice denied Auditor Diana DiZoglio’s request for a special assistant attorney general to represent her in the dispute over auditing the Massachusetts Legislature.
Democratic Socialist Rep. Erika Uyterhoeven has entered the race to succeed Sen. Pat Jehlen in the Cambridge-area state Senate district.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell says she will sue if the Trump administration freezes MassHealth funds, as new audit findings highlight millions in potential Medicaid fraud and oversight concerns in Massachusetts.
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Learn how to prepare a quick, affordable, and flavorful dinner for Lent, including simple meatless recipes, pantry tips, and budget friendly meal planning ideas.
Discover the best old-fashioned ice cream stands in small-town Massachusetts, where tradition, flavor, and summer nostalgia are always on the menu.
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Explore 7 hidden islands off the New England coast that most travelers overlook. From quiet harbors to historic forts, these coastal gems reveal a different side of Massachusetts and beyond.
A reflection on handwriting, humanity, and why the loss of letters and postal systems in the digital age is a deeper tragedy than we admit.
A Roman Anthony autograph at South Shore Plaza is now priced higher than David Ortiz’s, highlighting the hype surrounding the young Red Sox star.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Minogue outlines his faith-driven approach to education, economic growth, energy policy, and government accountability in the 2026 Massachusetts race.
Vermont officials reversed a policy requiring foster parents to affirm gender identity ideology after two Christian families sued, arguing the rule violated their First Amendment rights.
The U.S. Department of Education has issued guidance on prayer in public schools, outlining requirements that are tied to federal education funding.
Looking for the best fast food fish sandwiches in Massachusetts during Lent? A guide to reliable seafood options across New England for Catholics observing Friday meat abstinence.
House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka refused to comply with a 2024 voter-approved audit, turning personal against Auditor Diana DiZoglio as the legal battle intensifies.
The Board of Higher Education is on track to vote in early 2026 on whether to allow public and private colleges and universities in Massachusetts to offer three-year bachelor's degrees, reducing the typical 120-credit requirement.
Voters in Lowell and a few surrounding towns will head to the polls in the winter of 2026 to elect a new senator.
The U.S. House voted 310-58 to honor the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk with a National Day of Remembrance, but Massachusetts Democrats Seth Moulton and Ayanna Pressley opposed the resolution, citing concerns over its portrayal of Kirk.
A Massachusetts education board leader says districts could waive the 180-day school requirement after illegal teacher strikes, preventing educators from recovering lost pay through make-up days.
The Board of Higher Education approved a new regulation allowing Massachusetts colleges to pilot three-year bachelor’s degrees, a move supporters say could cut costs but critics warn may weaken academic quality.
Brian Shortsleeve joined fellow Republican gubernatorial candidates in opposing males competing in girls’ sports, backing a Pembroke mother after a recent track meet controversy.
A pair of boys helped their respective girls' field hockey teams win Western Massachusetts championships this past fall.
Judicial Watch filed a federal lawsuit alleging Barnstable Public Schools violated the First Amendment by firing an associate principal over pre-employment Facebook posts.