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posted onDecember 12, 2017
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Article snippet: Governor Baker, angered by a report that painted the department as rife with dysfunction, dispatched a defense of the agency to its workers.  Among the decisions are whether to allow pot bars and weed delivery.   President Trump’s history of alleged sexual misconduct re-emerged Monday amid the national reckoning over inappropriate behavior.   Globe columnist Yvonne Abraham held a round-table discussion with Michelle Wu, Annissa Essaibi George, Ayanna Pressley, Andrea Campbell, Lydia Edwards, and Kim Janey.  The president’s latest move in support of the US Senate candidate was recording a robocall urging voters to back Moore.  Among the decisions are whether to allow pot bars and weed delivery.   ‘‘I put myself out there for the entire world and nobody cared,’’ one accuser said on NBC’s ‘‘Megyn Kelly Today’’ show.  When asked for a response to calls for President Trump to resign or for a congressional investigation, the press secretary used a familiar refrain.   The report that the president watches four to eight hours of TV a day sparked a reaction from the president. But there were lots of other stunning tidbits.  During a radio show Monday, Moore took aim at a political group that has run ads hammering the Republican over alleged misconduct with teen girls.   “Given its relative closeness, the moon in particular offers humans the best hope for long-term exploration and utilization,” a White House statement said.   Michael A. Cohen The networ... Link to the full article to read more

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