U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch says he believes Congress has “lost control of the immigration process in this country,” casting Massachusetts’ only yes vote on a bill named after a Georgia nursing
Massachusetts. Georgia ranked higher in many of their key indicators, including ranking 21st as the best state for family fun and 34th on education and child care. However, the state also ranked ...
President Joe Biden issued an executive order closing all executive departments and agencies of the federal government on Thursday, Jan. 9.
At a time when North American bird populations are declining dramatically, the number of people watching them is increasing.
Republicans are on the verge of giving President-elect Trump a big win on immigration to kick off his second term — and doing it with the help of Democrats while dividing the minority party on the
In a post on Bluesky, the Twitter-alternative social media site, author Stephen King said he would not be voting as a member of the Academy this year. He further stated, “IMHO they should cancel them [the Oscars]. No glitz with Los Angeles on fire.”
The college admissions process is undergoing significant changes, driven by technological advances, evolving policies, and a shift in priorities.
Low-income communities get back far less in state aid than their residents spend on the lottery, contrary to the original idea behind the lottery that poorer towns would benefit the most.
A coalition of 17 attorneys general led by Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell sent a letter urging Congressional leaders to safeguard the
Cicadas from Brood XIV will emerge in states such as Georgia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
The United States generates an astounding 35 million tons of plastic waste every single year. We're the world's single biggest plastic polluter.
The overall average breast cancer incidence rate in the U.S. was 131.8 per 100,000 and the overall average breast cancer mortality rate was 19.3 per 100,000. Among women in the U.S., breast cancer accounts for 32% of all cancer cases and 14% of all cancer deaths, the report found.