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Massachusetts Lawmaker Posts Profane Video Demanding ICE Leave State
State Rep. Erika Uyterhoeven released a profanity-laced video calling for ICE to be driven out of Massachusetts and for state laws to be used against federal agents.
State Rep. Erika Uyterhoeven released a profanity-laced video calling for ICE to be driven out of Massachusetts and for state laws to be used against federal agents.
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Foxborough Public Schools is under federal investigation following complaints that the district violated Title IX by allowing a male transgender athlete to compete in girls’ sports.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell again suggested the future of the legislative audit law is in the hands of the auditor, who in turn accused Campbell of "public corruption," continuing a saga that...
A western Massachusetts bakery sparked online controversy after selling cookies with a profane message targeting ICE, drawing backlash and support on social media.
New England residents could save hundreds of billions of dollars and reduce the risk of power blackouts by abandoning state-mandated wind and solar projects in favor of nuclear power and natural gas, a new regional energy study finds.
Thomas Kiley's daughter-in-law would have never signed a petition to repeal adult-use recreational marijuana, the attorney told the Ballot Law Commission on Monday.
The New York Times accuses Donald Trump of racial insensitivity over his Washington, D.C. crime crackdown while long downplaying black homicide victims and opposing the National Guard deployment that coincided with a sharp drop in murders.
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The New York Times accuses Donald Trump of racial insensitivity over his Washington, D.C. crime crackdown while long downplaying black homicide victims and opposing the National Guard deployment that coincided with a sharp drop in murders.
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Author Heather Mac Donald questions claims of systemic racism, arguing cultural factors — not discrimination — drive disparities.
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This past Saturday’s Wall Street Journal featured a story in the Mansion section of the newspaper headlined “Three’s Not A Crowd In This Duplex.” It’s not one of the section’s usual stories about homes of the rich and famous.
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Boston is spending $500,000 on a reparations study. Here are five simple reasons why the city should end the task force and focus on real problems facing residents.
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A reflection on what true friendship means through the lens of natural law, explaining why real friends help one another grow in goodness, how using others falls short of love, and why authentic friendship remains one of life’s greatest treasures.
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From the Lizzie Borden House to the Bridgewater Triangle, these eight Massachusetts spots are said to be haunted by ghosts, legends, and local history.
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Rep. John Gaskey argues that Massachusetts landowners face excessive zoning and permitting restrictions that limit their property rights. He calls for a state study to examine local government overreach and restore balance between regulation and individual freedom.
State Rep. Erika Uyterhoeven released a profanity-laced video calling for ICE to be driven out of Massachusetts and for state laws to be used against federal agents.
Foxborough Public Schools is under federal investigation following complaints that the district violated Title IX by allowing a male transgender athlete to compete in girls’ sports.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell again suggested the future of the legislative audit law is in the hands of the auditor, who in turn accused Campbell of "public corruption," continuing a saga that...
A western Massachusetts bakery sparked online controversy after selling cookies with a profane message targeting ICE, drawing backlash and support on social media.
New England residents could save hundreds of billions of dollars and reduce the risk of power blackouts by abandoning state-mandated wind and solar projects in favor of nuclear power and natural gas, a new regional energy study finds.
Thomas Kiley's daughter-in-law would have never signed a petition to repeal adult-use recreational marijuana, the attorney told the Ballot Law Commission on Monday.
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A western Massachusetts bakery sparked online controversy after selling cookies with a profane message targeting ICE, drawing backlash and support on social media.
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Hyde Park) is facing criticism after wishing her social media followers a happy Kwanzaa, drawing pushback from critics who argue the holiday is both fringe and rooted in a controversial ideological history.
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Boys have captured 11 girls’ high school gymnastics state championships in Massachusetts over the past decade, a result of a longstanding state policy allowing boys to compete on girls’ teams.
A boy playing girls’ field hockey in Massachusetts was named conference MVP after scoring nearly half his team’s goals, highlighting the state’s unique athletic eligibility rules.
A Dedham Catholic church says it has received an outpouring of left-leaning support and donations after refusing to remove an anti-ICE Nativity display ordered taken down by the Archdiocese of Boston.
Doctors, lawyers, and faith leaders warn two Massachusetts bills ending the state’s religious vaccine exemption would harm students and violate rights.
The U.S. Administration for Children and Families has launched an investigation into Massachusetts’s policy requiring foster parents to affirm a child’s gender identity, following complaints from Christian families who say it violates their religious freedom.
Conservatives are speaking out after Massachusetts officials revoked foster licenses from Christian families who refused to comply with gender identity mandates.
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.
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated at age 31 for his unwavering Christian faith, not his politics. Known for sharing the Gospel at every rally, Kirk spoke with conviction and respect while opposing the transgender movement.
A look at five Massachusetts boys who have won MVP awards in girls’ high school field hockey leagues in recent years.
Federal judge orders Lexington Public Schools to opt a kindergartener out of LGBTQ-themed books, finding the district likely violated the family’s First Amendment religious rights.
Boys have captured 11 girls’ high school gymnastics state championships in Massachusetts over the past decade, a result of a longstanding state policy allowing boys to compete on girls’ teams.
Springfield Public Schools is advertising a special education math teaching position that lists “anti-racist” and LGBTQ+ advocacy experience as a preferred qualification.
A boy playing girls’ field hockey in Massachusetts was named conference MVP after scoring nearly half his team’s goals, highlighting the state’s unique athletic eligibility rules.