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Harvard suspends library access from protesting faculty

(The Center Square) – Harvard University temporarily suspended about 25 faculty from access to its Widener Library after they protested in a silent “study in” over the school’s disciplining a group of pro-Hamas student protesters. […]

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Op-Ed: Subsidizing the rich in Cape Cod’s broadband push

One of the biggest government broadband consultants is pushing for more fiber broadband infrastructure in Cape Cod, one of the richest communities in Massachusetts. ...

Massachusetts alliance: Stop flow of migrants, sheltering them at Logan

(The Center Square) – After U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, demanded answers about national security issues related to airports – including Boston Logan International...

Report: Elite Northeast colleges ‘abysmal’ on free speech

(The Center Square) — New York University, Columbia, Harvard and several other elite Northeast colleges are among those with poor rankings for free speech,...

Boston police face scrutiny after overspending, fraud as DOJ intervenes

(The Center Square) - A police lieutenant working for the city of Boston made $221,579 in overtime that pushed his overall pay to $426,425...

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