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From health insurance to immigration enforcement and higher ed taxes, the WBUR newsroom took a look at how some key provisions may have an impact on residents and programs in Massachusetts.
Immigration arrests are sharply up around the country, and Massachusetts is no exception. But did Obama deport more people than Trump?
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will travel to Texas on Friday. Follow along for live updates.
Dr. Kiame Mahaniah, undersecretary of health in the office since April 2023, will take over as Secretary of Health and Human Services Monday, according to a Friday news release from HHS. He replaces Kate Walsh, a former hospital executive who Governor Maura Healey appointed two and a half years ago.
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ABP News on MSNMass Layoffs Hit State Department As Trump Administration Reshapes U.S. DiplomacyIn a dramatic shake-up of American diplomacy, the State Department on Friday began laying off over 1,350 U.S.-based employees as part of a sweeping restructuring effort driven by President Donald Trump’s administration.
The "big, beautiful bill" signed into law by President Trump last week will allow him to dramatically expand his immigration crackdown.
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San Bernardino Diocese, the sixth largest in the US, grants Catholics dispensation from mass obligation amid concerns over immigration enforcement actions.
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Wednesday on the RCP Podcast, Andrew Walworth asked Michael O'Neill, the vice president of Legal Affairs at the Landmark Legal Foundation, how a federal judge in Massachusetts appears to have issued what we've come to call a "universal injunction" blocking part of the "Big,
Massachusetts is preparing for a massive outreach effort to help hundreds of thousands of residents who qualify for Medicaid keep their coverage in the wake of new requirements signed into law Friday by President Trump.
The Senate panel considering Emil Bove's nomination to be a judge has emails regarding allegations he advised DOJ to defy court orders.