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McMahon defended moves by President Donald Trump's administration to radically reshape the Department of Education since his return to office.
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Gov. Janet Mills says the measure needs to have an exemption for a project in Jay to get her support.
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The Bartlett Experimental Forest is one of more than 50 research centers being shuttered by the agency. The state’s other experimental forest is not currently slated to close.
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In an email on Sunday, a spokesperson for the Lamont administration said changes to the program, as outlined in Lamont's original budget proposal, are no longer expected.
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It has been a year since President Trump announced double-digit tariffs on imports from around the world. So far, those levies have not produced the economic boom the president promised.
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In a 39-0 vote Massachusetts Senate passed a wide-ranging farm bill Wednesday. One aspect of the bill codifies the health incentives program for the first time.
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UConn Hartford has met the threshold to be named a Hispanic-Serving Institution, but the campus will not be getting any federal benefits for the designation under the Trump Administration.
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The $2,000 maximum tax credit could reimburse eligible individuals for up to half their expenses to care for a loved one at home.
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The UMass Amherst poll, released on Monday, found respondents did not approve of President Donald Trump's handling of the war in Iran, immigration, inflation and tariffs.
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The rally on Boston Common was one of 162 planned in Massachusetts and 3,000 worldwide, according to organizers.