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Subject Today's Headlines: Church defying orders from N.H. town officials gets support from a higher power: the DOJ
Date May 18, 2025 9:39 AM
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Church defying orders from N.H. town officials gets support from a higher power: the DOJ

While the town contends the church is stoking "hypothetical fears" to avoid complying with regulations, the Justice Department says "fundamental religious freedom rights" are at stake.
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A Beverly mother questioned why her son was placed in timeout 13 times. The school reported her to the state and police.

Special education advocates say they’ve often seen districts make allegations of neglect to retaliate against parents who push to get their child’s special education needs met.
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Federal courts’ emerging bottom line: due process rights for immigrants

If there has been a common theme in the federal courts’ response to the fallout from President Trump’s aggressive deportation policies, it is that the White House cannot rush headlong into expelling people by sidestepping the fundamental principle of due process.
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Trump said the call with Putin will be about stopping the “bloodbath” in Ukraine.
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In promising to investigate former FBI Director James Comey, Trump administration officials pointed to his apparent reference to a slang term on Instagram, describing it as a call for the president's assassination.
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Madrid's international airport has for months been the site of homeless encampments amid a growing housing crisis in Spain, where rental costs have risen especially fast in the country's capital and also in Barcelona.
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Israel launches a new military operation in Gaza a day after Trump leaves the Middle East

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had vowed to escalate pressure with the aim of destroying the militant group that has ruled Gaza for nearly two decades.
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At Mexico’s 2 legal gun shops, a conflicted view of firearms is on display

There are only two legal gun stores in all of Mexico -- making them destinations for customers from every corner of the country and an embodiment of Mexico’s conflicted relationship with firearms.
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An untold aspect of this story is the rapidly growing competition in biotechnology from China.
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New Bedford immigrant opens up after monthlong detention: ‘I thought I was going to be killed’

After a month of detention by ICE agents, Juan Francisco Méndez was reunited with his family in New Bedford.
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At funeral, 5-year-old boy killed in Boston school bus crash remembered as ‘definition of life’ for family

Remembering Lens Arthur Joseph, a 5-year-old who tragically lost his life in a school bus crash in Boston. His family, teachers, and city leaders, including Mayor Michelle Wu, City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune, and City Councilor Enrique J. Pepén paid their respects.
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Red Sox starter Walker Buehler, reliever Richard Fitts expected to return from injured list

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‘We needed that one’: Rafael Devers delivers Red Sox ninth-inning walkoff home run vs. Braves

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Reinstatement of Pete Rose, others has this Hall of Fame voter wondering why worry about ‘character,’ and other thoughts

Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred, at the request of President Trump, made a mockery of the office by reinstating known gambling violators.
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At Jacob’s Pillow this season, a chance to see new work in a brand new theater

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