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Apr 21 2023
News
Burlington PD Hosting Prescription Drug Take Back This Weekend
BURLINGTON, MA — The Burlington Police Department is hosting a National Prescription Drug Take Back Day event on Saturday, allowing the public to rid their homes of potentially dangerous, expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Wegmans, located at 53 3rd Ave. in Burlington. Take Back Day began in 2010 and is sponsored by the Drug
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Mar 06 2023
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Republican Votes Helped Washington Pile Up Debt
President Biden will submit his latest budget request to Congress on Thursday, offering what his administration says will be $2 trillion in plans to reduce deficits and future growth of the national debt.
Republicans, who are demanding deep spending cuts in exchange for raising the nation’s borrowing cap, will almost certainly greet that proposal with a familiar refrain: Mr. Biden and
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Apr 26 2023
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3 arrested for murder in Colorado rock-throwing incident that killed 20-year-old driver Alexa Bartell
Three men have been arrested for murder in Colorado in connection to a series of rock-throwing incidents that killed 20-year-old Alexa Bartell last week. Bartell was killed on the night of April 19 while driving in Westminster, Colo., outside Denver, when she was struck by a large rock that was thrown through her windshield. At least six similar incidents were reported that night, leading to
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Mar 09 2023
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Judge says ConocoPhillips Alaska can keep Willow oil well data secret from state regulators for now
A federal judge in Alaska on Wednesday decided in favor of ConocoPhillips in a dispute with state regulators, ruling that the oil company can keep well data from its huge Willow discovery confidential for now. The Willow oil field, the largest in Alaska in more than 20 years, is currently the subject of intense national debate between conservation groups and development proponents. President
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Aug 30 2021
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State mask bans face federal civil rights inquiries
The Education Department on Monday opened civil rights investigations into five Republican-led states that have banned or limited mask requirements in schools, saying the policies could amount to discrimination against students with disabilities or health conditions.
The department’s Office for Civil Rights announced the investigations in letters to education chiefs in Iowa, Oklahoma,
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Mar 14 2023
News
N.J. man charged with threatening a sheriff in Florida, cops say
A 38-year-old New Jersey man wanted for threatening a sheriff in Florida was arrested at his South Brunswick home on Monday, authorities said. Richard Golden was taken into custody shortly after 1 p.m. at his condo on Tangelwood Court in the Monmouth Junction section of town, South Brunswick police said Tuesday. The nature of the threats against Volusia County Sheriff Mike J. Chitwood wasn’t
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Jan 25 2023
Analysis
Germany Refuses to Step Up on Tanks for Ukraine
On the menu today: We hear a great deal about the importance of working with our allies in foreign policy, but that happy rhetoric glides past the fact even our longstanding allies can often be real pains in the tuckus, dragging their feet on key decisions. The Ukrainian government says it needs more tanks to fight the war against the invading Russians. President Biden says Ukraine will get
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Jan 11 2023
News
George Santos Loses Support From Long Island Republicans, Who Call on Him to Resign
Rep. George Santos (R., N.Y.) has admitted he lied about his résumé, but has denied committing any crimes. Republican officials on Long Island said Rep. George Santos (R., N.Y.) should resign from Congress amid investigations into the freshman lawmaker, who has faced scrutiny for his campaign finances and lies he told during his campaign. “His lies were not mere fibs. He disgraced the House of
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Apr 19 2024
Headline Roundup
Did Biden’s Uncle Get Eaten by Cannibals During World War II?
President Biden visited a World War II memorial in Pennsylvania this week, where he claimed that during the war, his uncle’s plane was shot down over a region of Papua New Guinea inhabited by cannibals. This claim contradicted military records and drew criticism from Papua New Guinea.
Key Quotes: Biden stated, “[H]e got shot down in New Guinea, and they never found the body because
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Feb 09 2023
News
NBC, MSNBC employees plan walkout in protest of layoffs
More than 200 employees of NBC represented by the NewsGuild of New York plan to walk off the job for 24 hours on Thursday to signal frustration with the company’s decision to lay off seven union-covered journalists last month.
The NBC News Digital union has filed an unfair labor charge with the National Labor Relations Board over the cuts, which it described as abrupt and illegal, as
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