Scientist opposed Russian invasion of Ukraine and fears deportation.
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While most people who have been vaccinated — or had measles as children — are protected from the virus, there are some exceptions.
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States aren’t technically members of ISO-New England, the regional grid operator. So leaving would mean instructing utilities and other organizations that own transmission lines to withdraw from the organization themselves.
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The push for more safety on the roads comes amid what the state calls a growing trend of wrong-way drivers.
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The latest round of lawsuits were filed in federal court in New Hampshire. The gunmaker says such filings are baseless and that the popular pistol is safe.
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Connecticut’s HUD field office is on a list of offices being considered for closure. However, the department has not confirmed whether it will close. Housing advocates and politicians are grappling with the potential for a state without federal housing aid.
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Government officials haven't said why the four people were targeted or what they are accused of doing, leaving the community confused and in fear.
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Immigration lawyers say while they’re committed to representing their clients, they’re also concerned about what this kind of scrutiny from the Trump administration means to the rule of law.
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The report detailing Latino entrepreneurship was prepared by Stanford Graduate School of Business in collaboration with The Latino Business Action Network.
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