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Based on pronouncements in 2024, you might think now is the time to see U.S. citizens streaming out of the country. Months before the 2024 presidential election, Americans were saying they would leave should candidate Donald Trump win the election.
The Legislature’s updates to its rules are a step forward in letting us see how our laws are being made, but structural dysfunction continues to prevent our voices from being represented in the decision-making ( “Legislators’ new rules only as good as they want them to be,” Editorial, June 26).
The two Republicans running for governor of Massachusetts ramped up attacks this month on each other’s past work and credibility.
There are multiple protests, as well as a boycott, being planned for America’s birthday this year to protest President Donald Trump and his policies.
There are multiple protests, as well as a boycott, being planned for America’s birthday this year to protest President Donald Trump and his policies.
Scott Brown, a Republican who once represented Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate, has announced his second bid for the New Hampshire Senate being vacated by Democrat Jeanne Shaheen next year.
The Massachusetts senator is working to tamp down speculation he could face a challenge next year, when he will turn 80.
Dem. Lisa Field beat Rep. Larry Quintal by 17 votes, according to official results. But Quintal has collected enough signatures to trigger a recount.
Former Republican Sen. Scott Brown has jumped into the Senate race in New Hampshire, seeking to replace retiring Democrat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. Shaheen, 78, in the Senate since 2009, opted against running for a fourth six-year term next year. The election for the seat will be held on Nov. 3, 2026.
Governor Healey’s energy bill aims to cut costs but faces backlash over rising utility fees and clean energy goals.
Healthcare workers at Holy Family Hospital locations in Methuen and Haverhill, Mass., have voted to unionize. The move covers more than 70 professionals — among them respiratory therapists, social workers,
The two conservatives running for governor of Massachusetts ramped up attacks this month on each other’s past work and credibility, including in dueling missives that paint different pictures