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Candidates barrel toward a primary election where nearly 1 million voters have already cast a ballot

While polls open Tuesday to decide a swath of races, about 927,000 voters have already cast ballots in the Massachusetts primary, setting up possibly the busiest — and certainly, the most unusual — state party contest in three decades. Continue reading →

Dozens of students were not admitted to Boston exam schools because of mistake

Boston Public Schools mistakenly denied 62 students, largely from private, charter, or parochial schools, entry to the district’s coveted exam schools since last year. Continue reading →

‘I want the people of God to enjoy liberty’: Pastor at Maine super-spreader wedding gives a defiant indoor sermon

The officiant of a now-infamous Aug. 7 wedding in Millinocket gave a defiant sermon during an indoor church service on Sunday, just a day after Maine’s CDC announced it was investigating a coronavirus outbreak among those affiliated with the Sanford church. Continue reading →

For some, COVID-19 symptoms linger for months

They call themselves “long-haulers”: COVID-19 patients who continue to endure symptoms weeks and months after their initial infection, despite no sign of the coronavirus remaining in their bodies. Most were never hospitalized, so their lingering symptoms cannot be attributed to the effects of prolonged hospital stays. Continue reading →

‘He’s stoking violence’: Biden blames Trump for violence nationwide at Pittsburgh campaign stop

Joe Biden is mounting a more aggressive offense against President Trump with a rare public appearance in Pittsburgh on Monday, where he is saying Trump is contributing to the violence in the streets nationwide. Continue reading →

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