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34 hours: chaos, protests, and a critical court ruling follow Trump?s order
On Friday afternoon, the chaos that would erupt at airports nationwide was still hours away. But around Boston, a resistance was taking shape.
Confusion surrounding the executive order has frightened immigrants, infuriated lawmakers, and spurred lawyers into action.
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On Friday afternoon, the chaos that would erupt at airports nationwide was still hours away. But around Boston, a resistance was taking shape.
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A stroke of a pen ? then 34 hours of confusion.
It was the second time in the young Trump administration that Bostonians flooded the streets to oppose the president.
The president took to Twitter, saying only 109 travelers entering the country this weekend experienced disruptions.
The executive action is aimed at significantly cutting regulations for small businesses.
Trump tweeted this morning that his pick will be announced live on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
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The question is: Did President Trump stumble into this conflict? Or was he eager for it?
?Rest up, hydrate, and get ready for Sunday because it?ll be a hell of a game,? quarterback Tom Brady said.
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Unlike You-Know-Who, the Falcons cooperated fully with the NFL?s investigation and accepted the penalties.
Two people were arrested after Sunday?s shooting, which took place during evening prayers.
The Massachusetts secretary of state says annuities sold to retirees and older investors were unsuitable.
Mayor Kimberley Driscoll isn?t worried that the city could lose about $10 million in federal funding.
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Gonzalez, budget chief during the Patrick administration, is the first to formally say he?s challenging Charlie Baker.
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?My policy is similar to what President Obama did in 2011 when he banned visas for refugees from Iraq for six months,? President Trump said in a statement.
?Rest up, hydrate, and get ready for Sunday because it?ll be a hell of a game,? quarterback Tom Brady said.
The opioid epidemic in Mass. didn?t let up in 2016 as State Police investigated 877 deaths suspected of being tied to the powerful drugs.
The stone wall along the perimeter says New England, but this custom house on 24 acres exudes Holland, flappers, farmers, and formality.
Members of the delegation, dominated by Democrats, have largely opposed the order issued Friday.
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Bannon?s attendance at the meetings is essential to the president?s decision-making process, officials said.
Sunday?s hiccup led to delays and cancellations.
The politics of the moment came to the surface intermittently during a six-hour show at the House of Blues.
The morning after a 16-year-old was fatally shot on the streets of Dorchester, Globe staff photographer Pat Greenhouse started documenting the destruction of three young lives.
For the first time in a dozen years, there is an open race to run the Democratic Party. And unlike previous races for the influential gig, there?s not a clear front-runner.
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