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posted onNovember 16, 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 Voters approved a ballot question in 2002 for schools to teach only in English. Governor Baker’s response to the new move by legislators isn’t certain.  The left-leaning singer got into it on Twitter with a fan who wasn’t happy when the musician started talking about politics at his Massachusetts show.  Democrat Doug Jones is betting that voters, especially younger ones, have changed with the times.   President Trump on Wednesday boasted that nearly 10 months of his “America First” foreign policy had restored strength and respect to the United States on the world stage after years of what he deemed failed leadership under his predecessors.  The articles accuse the president of obstruction of justice and other offenses, in an effort that stands little chance in the Republican-led House.  Taking the pulpit at a Baptist revival at a south Alabama church, Republican Roy Moore quoted lengthy Bible passages and made only passing reference to the allegations against him of sexual misconduct with teenagers.  Repealing the insurance mandate yields huge savings to fund tax cuts, but invites new opposition to the bill.  Fox News has been suggesting for months a link between donations to the Clinton Foundation and the approval of a uranium deal by the Obama administration.   President Trump kept resolutely quiet as national Republicans ca... Link to the full article to read more

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