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The federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a stop-work order on Aug. 22.
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The move follows a $1.1 million cut in federal funding.
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ICE agents detained Juan Francisco Méndez after breaking through his car window with an axe. His wife, Marilú Domingo Ortiz, is now trying to be reunited with her husband.
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A ruling from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals this week cleared the way for President Trump to re-fire federal employees who had been reinstated to their jobs last month by a lower court.
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Faculty and campus community members want President Christina Paxson to stand behind her previous statements on academic freedom and refuse to assist immigration officials who lack warrants or subpoenas.
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Local farmer’s markets may help, according to food policy advocates.
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The Ivy League school said it could not substantiate the planned cuts widely reported by national news outlets.
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For the first time in six decades, the South Coast has passenger rail service to Boston: South Coast Rail.
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The Trump administration’s massive job and funding cuts to science are driving job seekers to look abroad.
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A lawyer for Fabian Schmidt, a German green card-holder and longtime U.S. resident who was detained at Boston’s Logan Airport earlier this month while attempting to re-enter the country, is speaking out for the first time on behalf of his client.
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On Monday, the doctor’s lawyers requested an emergency hearing be continued to a future date to better prepare for the case.
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Dr. Rasha Alawieh held a valid H-1B temporary visa when she arrived in Boston after visiting family in Lebanon, according to her lawyer.