Article snippet: Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories President Trump on Sunday pivoted away from his strident assessment of Islam as a religion of hatred. Now that he’s president, Donald Trump has changed his tune. Talk about a power nap. Environmental Protection Agency employees from New England are planning a march and rally in Boston to protest federal budget cuts proposed for the agency. Some graduating seniors at the University of Notre Dame walked out of their own graduation ceremony to protest Vice President Mike Pence. President Trump invoked the Boston Marathon bombings as an example of terrorism’s reach and effects in a speech in Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia, women are not allowed to drive, must cover themselves in public, and require permission from a ‘‘male guardian’’ to travel. The opening segment of this week’s episode featured a rendition of “Hallelujah.” President Donald Trump has cast the elusive pursuit of peace between Israelis and Palestinians as the “ultimate deal.” Former Vice President Joe Biden gave assurances Sunday that the country’s current divisiveness will be temporary. Benefits paid to retirees over the past 10 years have exceeded money coming in from the transit authority and worker contributions. In a speech delivered from his front lawn, Setti Warren pledged to combat economic inequality and political divisiveness. The nations don’t... Link to the full article to read more
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