The sale is the largest in North American sports history.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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The Department of Transportation says the current equipment was installed in 2013 and needs to be replaced.
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Immigrant advocates call on lawmakers to make the law even stronger with amendments to proposed bill, while Republicans seek to roll back the current law.
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The proposal has gathered the support of a broad coalition of farmers and academics, who say drones could make their jobs cheaper and more environmentally-friendly.
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A lawyer for Fabian Schmidt, a German green card-holder and longtime U.S. resident who was detained at Boston’s Logan Airport earlier this month while attempting to re-enter the country, is speaking out for the first time on behalf of his client.
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Business leaders and industry representatives from Vermont and Quebec said they are feeling the impacts of the Trump administration's on-again-off-again tariff threats, including sales declines, high prices on essential parts, and products being pulled from store shelves.
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EPA Commissioner Lee Zeldin said last week that the move to cut over 30 regulations at the agency would “roll back trillions in regulatory costs and hidden ‘taxes’ on U.S. families.” Connecticut officials and environmentalists disagreed.
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School officials advised students to carry identification and immigration status documents, for international and domestic travel.
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Use of the machines would be outlawed starting in 2029.
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