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The charges brought in two separate cases — one filed in Georgia, the other in Massachusetts — are part of what law ...
Pedro Martinez, formerly of Chicago Public Schools, officially started his job Tuesday morning. For some, Martinez is a divisive choice, while others are confident he'll fight hard for student needs.
The Supreme Court did not rule last week on whether President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship was constitutional. But the court did pave the way for that order to take effect in ...
The Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular returns to the Hatch Memorial Shell on Friday. Here's what you need to know ahead of ...
Whether you're rolling out the grill or setting up your chair on the Esplanade, there are some key closures to note.
The Legislature on Monday approved a $61 billion annual spending bill Monday, and are set to send the budget to Gov. Maura ...
President Donald Trump's attempt to halt birthright citizenship for some babies born to immigrants will not take effect in ...
Japanese, half-British sisters who have returned to their childhood home in coastal Japan to deal with a family crisis.
Guam has long been a strategic military asset for the U.S. military. Its latest role came on June 22, as bombers were sent to the Pacific as decoys to protect the mission’s secrecy.
The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, which runs the tournament, announced they were doing away with line judges ...
One way to help get your finances in order, or to begin saving money, is to have a no-buy period: a time when you stop ...
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