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posted onOctober 3, 2017
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Article snippet: Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories Leaders of the Republican majority showed no inclination to do anything, aside from condemning, standing in silence, and praying.  GROUND GAME Something new happened after the country woke up to the news that dozens had died in a mass shooting: silence.   After spending the night fearing for his life, Caleb Keeter spoke up.  Seth Moulton is right to insist that action on gun control will honor the dead and wounded far more than some ritualistic, token gesture.   Derrick Z. Jackson The reason doesn’t matter — it’s the guns that did the killing.  Many on the island have accused the government of an inadequate response to Hurricane Maria.  Analysis Leaders of the Republican majority showed no inclination to do anything, aside from condemning, standing in silence, and praying.  The move comes in anticipation of the Trump administration’s reversal of the federal mandate.  The company said Monday that 2.5 million more Americans may have been affected by the breach, bringing the total to 145.5 million.  Full Boston Globe coverage of the race for City Hall in Boston.  Newsletter Sign up for the Ground Game newsletter to get political analysis from James Pindell in your inbox.  Boston Globe political reporter Joshua Miller interviewed Congressman Seth Moulton. Watch the event replay.  Special section A series from the Boston Globe Washington... Link to the full article to read more

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