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Regional News: A Bill To Fix RI Schools, A Shark Cull Gains Popularity And An NH Representative Faces Controversy Over Porn Enterprise
Callie Crossley speaks with Arnie Arnesen, Philip Eil and Patrick Cassidy about the latest regional news you might have missed. -
On Opioids, Baker And Gonzalez Have Starkly Different Takes
The incumbent says Massachusetts is on the right track. His challenger disagrees. -
In Final Stretch, Groups Work To Get Young People, Minorities To The Polls
There are some signs in early voting that efforts to increase voting among young people and in minority communities may be having an impact. -
Democrats Say House Majority Would Mean Investigative Barrage, Not Impeachment
The leadership of key committees, including those on intelligence, the judiciary and oversight, might flip from Trump-friendly Republicans to Democrats less sympathetic to the president. -
Baker And Gonzalez Grapple Over The T And Trump At Final Debate
Gonzalez repeatedly tied Baker to Trump and Republicans. -
Neither Gubernatorial Candidate Offers Plan to Make Mass Schools Work For Everyone
Who's Going to Close State's Persistent Achievement Gaps? -
In The Governor's Race Public Education Is Pushed To The Side
Internal party politics is making Charlie Baker and Jay Gonzalez hesitant to talk about education. -
'Combative, Tribal, Angry': Newt Gingrich Set The Stage For Trump, Journalist Says
Atlantic journalist McKay Coppins says Gingrich "set a model for future Republican leaders" by engaging in extreme partisanship while serving as speaker of the House. -
Here's Why Democrats Are Confident They'll Win The House
They're running strong in suburban districts, where independents and women want to send a message to President Trump. It's also a year when historical trends and a GOP exodus could boost Democrats. -
Another 'Civil War?' Pessimism About Political Violence Deepens In A Divided Nation
Following a rash of deaths, threats and violent acts, Americans fear the nation may be growing so far apart that danger may become a regular factor in partisan disputes. It has happened before.