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posted onJanuary 30, 2018
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John Barros, who lives in Uphams Corner, had yet to make a decision as of Friday morning.  CAPITAL SOURCE Wolf told the Globe he is going to continue to focus on his airline business and advocacy outside elective politics.  Capital Source The juxtaposition is more likely a result of how the New Hampshire House operates more than some elaborate scheme to favor one vice over another.  CAPITAL SOURCE HE has a long way to go to close in on incumbent Willian F.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJanuary 30, 2018
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Her sudden departure had many of her former colleagues contemplating the future of the First Suffolk district.  Baker will tell Andrew Lelling that he thinks state and federal law enforcement priorities could converge on cracking down on illicit marijuana.  The bots accounted for a little more than 4 percent of the retweets Trump received from Sept. 1 to Nov. 15, 2016.  The seats of the House chamber on Tuesday night will be filled not only with ardent supporters of President Trump, but also with vociferous Trump critics.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJanuary 30, 2018
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Her sudden departure had many of her former colleagues contemplating the future of the First Suffolk district.  Baker will tell Andrew Lelling that he thinks state and federal law enforcement priorities could converge on cracking down on illicit marijuana.  The bots accounted for a little more than 4 percent of the retweets Trump received from Sept. 1 to Nov. 15, 2016.  The seats of the House chamber on Tuesday night will be filled not only with ardent supporters of President Trump, but also with vociferous Trump critics.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJanuary 30, 2018
by admin
Her sudden departure had many of her former colleagues contemplating the future of the First Suffolk district.  Baker will tell Andrew Lelling that he thinks state and federal law enforcement priorities could converge on cracking down on illicit marijuana.  The bots accounted for a little more than 4 percent of the retweets Trump received from Sept. 1 to Nov. 15, 2016.  The seats of the House chamber on Tuesday night will be filled not only with ardent supporters of President Trump, but also with vociferous Trump critics.

Hillary Clinton reads from 'Fire and Fury' in surprise Grammy appearance | TheHill

posted onJanuary 29, 2018
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MORE in a blistering mock Grammys audition to narrate the best-selling book “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.” “He had a longtime fear of being poisoned — one reason why he liked to eat at McDonald’s. No one knew he was coming and the food was safely pre-made,” Clinton read in a surprise appearance during the 60th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday. Following her reading, Grammys host James Corden entered the scene, exclaiming, "That's it -- that's the one!" “You think so?” Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, replied with a smile.

Ryan to donate contribution linked to ex-RNC finance chairman | TheHill

posted onJanuary 29, 2018
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Speaker MORE (R-Wis.) will donate money he received from an organization with ties to casino mogul Steve Wynn, who announced he was leaving his position as finance chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct. Ryan received a $1,000 donation in 2016 from Wynn Resorts Limited Initiative for Public Policy.

GOP debates releasing controversial memo | TheHill

posted onJanuary 29, 2018
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Congressional Republicans on Sunday pleaded their case for releasing a classified memo that they claim will reveal political bias within the FBI, while the White House also waded into the discussion. Most Republicans want the memo to be released publicly, but the manner of its release — and whether it should be reviewed first by the administration — is a matter of dispute. White House legislative affairs director Marc Short on Sunday confirmed reports that MORE<

Republican lawmakers consider need to protect Mueller | TheHill

posted onJanuary 29, 2018
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Republican lawmakers on Sunday grappled with the potential need to protect special counsel MORE called for his firing last year. Hosts on the Sunday shows questioned lawmakers about the revelations in The New York Times report and what they mean for the investigation into Russia’s election interference and any potential ties between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin. Sen.