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Los estados de Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Nuevo Hampshire, Rhode Island y Vermont han establecido sus propias legislaciones para limitar o respaldar las iniciativas de la administración Trump.
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The proposed measure is backed by Rep. Joseph Barton, a former director at Project Veritas, a right-wing group that has used surreptitious audio and video recordings to advance its causes.
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NAMI New Hampshire and the Concord and Manchester school districts received letters late Tuesday announcing the termination of their grants. A White House official said less than 24 hours later that those cuts would be reversed.
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Bishop Robert Hirschfeld pointed to instances throughout history when clergy members put their lives at risk to protect the vulnerable. He said a similar response could be warranted today.
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The measure is backed by Republicans, who argue that college and high school IDs lack security protocols. Democrats say it is designed to make voting harder for students.
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A UMass Amherst professor explains how President Donald Trump is using a 200-year-old foreign policy position to justify the extraction of Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro.
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"There's no easy solution," Berklee pianist Leo Blanco said. "The only thing I'm celebrating is that one important piece of the chess game was removed. They took a king away."
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Federal officials froze child care payments to Minnesota in the wake of fraud allegations and are now requiring all states to submit certain documentation to continue receiving funding.
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The state budget cut higher education funding by $35 million over two years, leading to staff cuts and tuition increases. Now, senators from both parties have proposed new spending to mitigate the impacts.
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A new batch of laws takes effect Jan. 1, and this year’s list includes a ban on so-called “forever chemicals” in certain products, cheaper outpatient drugs and a higher minimum wage.