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How To Watch Election Night Returns: First, Stay Up Late
Control of Congress, particularly the House, may not be determined until long after — possibly days after — the polls close in the west. -
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Progressives Set New Tone In Historically Blue Massachusetts
Ayanna Pressley and Rachael Rollins score major upsets. Jay Gonzalez will take on Charlie Baker in the governor's race. -
On Massachusetts Primary Day, The Battle Between Progressives And Democrats Explained
Plus, four races to watch. -
Beacon Hill Moves to Amend Controversial Valor Act
A number of lawyers have been able to exploit a law originally designed to offer veterans suffering from PTSD a rehabilitative option to get their clients acquitted from serious crimes. -
The Attorney-Client Privilege: What Does It Mean for Michael Cohen and Donald Trump?
After Special Counsel Robert Mueller seized a trove of documents from Cohen, speculation is rising about what else the President's lawyer recorded. -
Does Scott Pruitt's Slow Ouster Mean Ethics Laws Are Getting Weaker?
"It's going to take different leadership at the top," said Don Fox, a former acting director of the Office of Government Ethics. "And that means a different occupant in the White House." -
Family Separation Is Trump's Immigration Policy. Here's Why He Won't Own It
The policy is unpopular, and vulnerable Republicans in competitive districts stand to be punished by voters in the midterms if this continues much longer. So Trump is trying to flip the script. -
A Record Number Of People Were Displaced In 2017 For 5th Year In A Row
A record number of people have been forcibly displaced by war, violence and persecution, according to a new report from the U.N. High Commissioner for… -
Bill Cosby: The Trial, Sentencing, and Local Ramifications
How does Cosby's trial resonate in Massachusetts?