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One combined Final Four? Talks of a joint NCAA Tournament showcase for the men and women resurface

Read full article: One combined Final Four? Talks of a joint NCAA Tournament showcase for the men and women resurface

The conversation around a joint men's and women's Final Four has resurfaced.

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Judge wants range of issues addressed in $2.8 billion NCAA settlement before final approval

Read full article: Judge wants range of issues addressed in $2.8 billion NCAA settlement before final approval

U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken has asked attorneys in the landmark $2.8 billion House settlement to come up with solutions for issues raised at a hearing in Oakland, California, before she grants final approval.

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Cedric Dempsey, the former NCAA president who led in time of transition and growth, dies at 92

Read full article: Cedric Dempsey, the former NCAA president who led in time of transition and growth, dies at 92

Cedric Dempsey, the former NCAA president who helped turn Arizona into a national power as athletic director before leading the national organization through key years of transition and growth, died Saturday in San Diego, the NCAA said.

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New York isn't alone when it comes to granting driver's licenses to immigrants without legal status

Read full article: New York isn't alone when it comes to granting driver's licenses to immigrants without legal status

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced legal action against New York officials over a 2019 state law allowing immigrants to obtain state-issued driver’s license regardless of legal status.

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NCAA changes transgender policy to limit women's competition to athletes assigned female at birth

Read full article: NCAA changes transgender policy to limit women's competition to athletes assigned female at birth

The NCAA has changed its participation policy for transgender athletes, limiting competition in women’s sports to athletes assigned female at birth.

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As college sports move toward pay for play, Title IX looms as another hurdle for the NCAA

Read full article: As college sports move toward pay for play, Title IX looms as another hurdle for the NCAA

A court settlement that would require colleges to pay athletes billions for their play is not going to settle the debate over amateurism in NCAA sports.

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March Madness will pay women's teams under a new structure approved by the NCAA

Read full article: March Madness will pay women's teams under a new structure approved by the NCAA

Women’s basketball teams finally will be paid for playing games in the NCAA Tournament each March just like the men have for years under a plan approved Wednesday at the NCAA convention.

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NCAA to dole out $1.2B to help pay for House settlement. Its president asks for Congress to step in

Read full article: NCAA to dole out $1.2B to help pay for House settlement. Its president asks for Congress to step in

Stressing his own organization’s ability to pay out $1.2 billion over 10 years to help settle an industry-changing lawsuit, NCAA President Charlie Baker also urged Congress to pass legislation that could put college sports on a better path.

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Power Four seek more control over NCAA policies, including running championship events: report

Read full article: Power Four seek more control over NCAA policies, including running championship events: report

Yahoo Sports is reporting that a proposal from the nation’s four largest conferences would give them more authority over rule-making, policy decisions and postseason events such as March Madness.

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College sports reform could advance in GOP-controlled Congress, with Sen. Ted Cruz as NCAA ally

Read full article: College sports reform could advance in GOP-controlled Congress, with Sen. Ted Cruz as NCAA ally

The NCAA’s yearslong efforts to get lawmakers to address myriad problems in college sports could pay off in the new, Republican-controlled Congress.

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College athletes push for voter turnout while largely avoiding controversy as election nears

Read full article: College athletes push for voter turnout while largely avoiding controversy as election nears

University of Montana track athlete Lily Meskers drew attention when she rejected a NIL deal to support Democrat Jon Tester in his Senate re-election bid because she doesn't agree with his votes on transgender athletes.

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NCAA president Charlie Baker decries 'dysfunction' in NIL, urges Congress to act

Read full article: NCAA president Charlie Baker decries 'dysfunction' in NIL, urges Congress to act

The president of the NCAA lashed out at “evidence of dysfunction in today’s NIL environment” while reiterating his desire to see Congress create national guidelines to set the template for the so-called name, image and likeness endorsement deals that are reshaping college sports.

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NCAA President Charlie Baker tells membership hearing on $2.78B settlement 'did not go as we hoped'

Read full article: NCAA President Charlie Baker tells membership hearing on $2.78B settlement 'did not go as we hoped'

In a letter to NCAA member schools, President Charlie Baker says a preliminary approval hearing for a landmark $2_78 billion antitrust lawsuit settlement “did not go as we hoped.”.

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NCAA moves closer to financially rewarding women's basketball teams that reach March Madness

Read full article: NCAA moves closer to financially rewarding women's basketball teams that reach March Madness

Women’s college basketball teams are a step away from getting financially rewarded for success in the NCAA Tournament.

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75% of US Olympians played in college. Future of Games hinges on fallout from NCAA athlete payouts

Read full article: 75% of US Olympians played in college. Future of Games hinges on fallout from NCAA athlete payouts

Three-quarters of the nearly 600 American athletes lining up for action at the Paris Olympics got their training in college sports in the United States.

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Damages to college athletes to range from a few dollars to more than a million under settlement

Read full article: Damages to college athletes to range from a few dollars to more than a million under settlement

Thousands of former college athletes will be eligible for payments ranging from a few dollars to more than a million under the $2.78 billion antitrust settlement agreed to by the NCAA and five power conferences.

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NCAA, leagues back $2.8 billion settlement, setting stage for current, former athletes to be paid

Read full article: NCAA, leagues back $2.8 billion settlement, setting stage for current, former athletes to be paid

The NCAA and five major college sports conferences have agreed to settle antitrust allegations for nearly $2.8 billion over the next 10 years.

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Attorney says settlement being considered in NCAA antitrust case could withstand future challenges

Read full article: Attorney says settlement being considered in NCAA antitrust case could withstand future challenges

One of the lead attorneys in a class-action antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA says settlement talks are progressing well.

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Settlement could cost NCAA nearly $3 billion; plan to pay athletes would need federal protection

Read full article: Settlement could cost NCAA nearly $3 billion; plan to pay athletes would need federal protection

The NCAA and major college conferences are considering a possible settlement of an antitrust lawsuit that could cost them billions in damages and force schools to share athletics-related revenue with their athletes.

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NCAA president: prop betting on college athletes 'enormously problematic'

Read full article: NCAA president: prop betting on college athletes 'enormously problematic'

NCAA President Charlie Baker says prop betting on college athletes for their individual performances is “enormously problematic.”.

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Massachusetts joins with NCAA, sports teams to tackle gambling among young people

Read full article: Massachusetts joins with NCAA, sports teams to tackle gambling among young people

Top Massachusetts officials joined with NCAA President and former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday to announce a new initiative aimed at tackling the public health harms associated with sports gambling among young people.

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NCAA President Charlie Baker urges states with legal wagering to ban prop bets on college athletes

Read full article: NCAA President Charlie Baker urges states with legal wagering to ban prop bets on college athletes

NCAA President Charlie Baker is urging states with legal wagering on sporting events to ban betting on individual player performances.

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Majority of U.S. adults are against college athletes joining unions, according to AP-NORC survey

Read full article: Majority of U.S. adults are against college athletes joining unions, according to AP-NORC survey

More than half of Americans say they are against college athletes unionizing, though younger respondents were more supportive than older, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

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NAACP urges student-athletes to reconsider Florida colleges after state eliminates DEI programs

Read full article: NAACP urges student-athletes to reconsider Florida colleges after state eliminates DEI programs

The NAACP says Black student-athletes should reconsider attending public colleges and universities in Florida.

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After loss in court, the NCAA is pausing investigations into third-party NIL deals with athletes

Read full article: After loss in court, the NCAA is pausing investigations into third-party NIL deals with athletes

The NCAA has told its enforcement staff to halt investigations into booster-backed collectives or other third parties making name, image and likeness compensation deals with Division I athletes.

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'What NIL stands for: Now it’s legal': Ruling frees booster-backed groups to negotiate with recruits

Read full article: 'What NIL stands for: Now it’s legal': Ruling frees booster-backed groups to negotiate with recruits

The NCAA claimed that if a court barred it from enforcing rules against name, image and likeness compensation being offered to recruits it would make an unmanageable situation even worse.

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NCAA president says Congress must act to preserve sports at colleges that can't pay athletes

Read full article: NCAA president says Congress must act to preserve sports at colleges that can't pay athletes

NCAA President Charlie Baker says action by Congress was needed to protect what he described as the “95 percent” of athletes whose ability to play college sports would be endangered by a court ruling or regulatory decision declaring them as employees of their schools.

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Biden chooses longtime aide who runs his Oval Office to be a deputy White House chief of staff

Read full article: Biden chooses longtime aide who runs his Oval Office to be a deputy White House chief of staff

President Joe Biden has chosen a longtime aide and close adviser to be a White House deputy chief of staff.

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NCAA spent years fighting losing battles and left itself helpless to defend legal challenges

Read full article: NCAA spent years fighting losing battles and left itself helpless to defend legal challenges

Years of fighting losing battles have left the NCAA almost helpless to defend itself.

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Tennessee chancellor rips the NCAA as a 'failing' group pursuing untrue allegations

Read full article: Tennessee chancellor rips the NCAA as a 'failing' group pursuing untrue allegations

The University of Tennessee chancellor ripped the NCAA president in a scathing letter released Tuesday that said the “failing” organization is pursuing “factually untrue and procedurally flawed” allegations the school violated rules for name, image and likeness compensation compensation to athletes.

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NCAA takes step toward determining if new tier of Division I where athletes can be paid is possible

Read full article: NCAA takes step toward determining if new tier of Division I where athletes can be paid is possible

The NCAA has taken the first step toward determining whether President Charlie Baker’s idea to create a new subdivision in which schools directly pay athletes can become a reality.

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NCAA President Charlie Baker: Nobody can say Michigan didn't win national title 'fair and square'

Read full article: NCAA President Charlie Baker: Nobody can say Michigan didn't win national title 'fair and square'

NCAA President Charlie Baker says Michigan won the national championship fair and square.

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NCAA agrees to $920 million, 8-year deal with ESPN for women's March Madness, 39 other championships

Read full article: NCAA agrees to $920 million, 8-year deal with ESPN for women's March Madness, 39 other championships

The NCAA and ESPN have agreed to a $920 million, eight-year deal that will give the network exclusive rights to 40 championships, including the Division I women’s basketball tournament.

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The NCAA is looking at how to get athletes paid. That likely won't solve its legal headaches

Read full article: The NCAA is looking at how to get athletes paid. That likely won't solve its legal headaches

NCAA President Charlie Baker’s call for sweeping changes in compensating athletes comes with the organization facing a series of high-profile lawsuits.

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Why the NCAA president is proposing some schools should be permitted to pay athletes

Read full article: Why the NCAA president is proposing some schools should be permitted to pay athletes

Schools paying athletes has been banned by the NCAA for decades, but a new proposal by the head of the largest college sports governing body in the United States aims to change that.

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Proposal to create new tier for big-money college sports is just a start, NCAA president says

Read full article: Proposal to create new tier for big-money college sports is just a start, NCAA president says

A day after NCAA President Charlie Baker made an aggressive and potentially groundbreaking pitch to allow some schools to pay their athletes, his proposal was met with praise, caution and questions from around college sports.

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NCAA President Charlie Baker calls for new tier of Division I where schools can pay athletes

Read full article: NCAA President Charlie Baker calls for new tier of Division I where schools can pay athletes

NCAA President Charlie Baker says he wants the association to create a new tier of Division I athletics where highly resourced schools would be required to offer at least half their athletes a payment of at least $30,000 per year.

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NCAA president shifts focus to employment status of college athletes during Senate hearing

Read full article: NCAA president shifts focus to employment status of college athletes during Senate hearing

During a Senate hearing, NCAA President Charlie Baker shifted the focus of college sports’ need for federal legislation away from regulating how athletes can be compensated for their fame to the looming possibility of the players being deemed employees of their schools.

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Billions in TV revenue, athletes as employees on the line as college sports faces more legal threats

Read full article: Billions in TV revenue, athletes as employees on the line as college sports faces more legal threats

As the NCAA works to find a way to manage the way athletes are compensated for name, image and likeness, other threats are gathering.

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NCAA President Charlie Baker to testify during Senate hearing on college sports next week

Read full article: NCAA President Charlie Baker to testify during Senate hearing on college sports next week

NCAA President Charlie Baker is expected to testify in front of a Senate committee next week during the 10th hearing on Capitol Hill over the last three years on college sports.

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NCAA moves toward implementing NIL rules with proposals for agent registry, deal disclosure

Read full article: NCAA moves toward implementing NIL rules with proposals for agent registry, deal disclosure

The NCAA took a step toward putting rules in place to regulate the way college athletes can be compensated for their fame.

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ACC leaders mull adding Cal, Stanford from Pac-12; SMU also under consideration, AP sources say

Read full article: ACC leaders mull adding Cal, Stanford from Pac-12; SMU also under consideration, AP sources say

Atlantic Coast Conference presidents and chancellors held a conference call but took no action on West Coast expansion with California and Stanford.

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NCAA made a 'big mistake' by not setting up framework for NIL compensation, new president says

Read full article: NCAA made a 'big mistake' by not setting up framework for NIL compensation, new president says

NCAA President Charlie Baker wants a federal law to regulate the way college athletes can be compensated for name, image and likeness that creates a registry of deals, agent certification and uniform contract standards.

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Nevada Republican governor approves abortion protections in cross-party move

Read full article: Nevada Republican governor approves abortion protections in cross-party move

Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo has signed a bill enshrining existing protections for out-of-state abortion patients and in-state providers.

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NCAA survey shows 58% of 18- to 22-year-olds are wagering; athlete-only study is set for fall

Read full article: NCAA survey shows 58% of 18- to 22-year-olds are wagering; athlete-only study is set for fall

An NCAA-commissioned survey of 18- to 22-year-olds shows more than half acknowledged placing sports wagers and two-thirds of those who live on college campuses saying they engage in betting.

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Congressional hearing targets 'NIL chaos' in college sports

Read full article: Congressional hearing targets 'NIL chaos' in college sports

A congressional hearing targeting what one lawmaker called “NIL chaos” in college sports drifted into the consequences of college athletes being deemed employees.

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New NCAA president says NIL rules could protect athletes

Read full article: New NCAA president says NIL rules could protect athletes

Former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker is starting his new job as president of the NCAA this week.

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NCAA board approves recommendations for Division I reform

Read full article: NCAA board approves recommendations for Division I reform

At the NCAA convention, outgoing President Mark Emmert said goodbye, incoming President Charlie Baker introduced himself and the state of college sports was declared unstable.

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First woman elected Massachusetts governor sworn in

Read full article: First woman elected Massachusetts governor sworn in

Maura Healey was sworn in as the first woman and first open member of the LGBTQ community to be elected Massachusetts governor.

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Incoming NCAA president has embraced role of problem-solver

Read full article: Incoming NCAA president has embraced role of problem-solver

Charlie Baker, the next leader of the largest college sports governing body in the country, is stepping into a hornet’s nest of a job that will likely tap every political skill in his bag.

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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to be next NCAA president

Read full article: Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to be next NCAA president

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker will be the next president of the NCAA, replacing Mark Emmert as the head of the largest college sports governing body in the country.

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Massachusetts governor seeks pardons in 1980s sex abuse case

Read full article: Massachusetts governor seeks pardons in 1980s sex abuse case

A Massachusetts Statehouse panel is weighing whether to approve Gov. Charlie Baker’s recommended pardons of two individuals at the center of one the nation’s most high-profile sexual abuse trials of the 1980s.

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Racism backlash erupts as William and Kate visit Boston

Read full article: Racism backlash erupts as William and Kate visit Boston

Prince William’s Kensington Palace office says “racism has no place in our society” as he seeks to prevent the backlash over his godmother’s treatment of a Black advocate for survivors of domestic abuse from overshadowing his trip to the United States.

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Massachusetts' Healey is 1st lesbian elected governor in US

Read full article: Massachusetts' Healey is 1st lesbian elected governor in US

Democratic Attorney General Maura Healey has been elected governor of Massachusetts, making history as the nation’s first openly lesbian governor and the state’s first woman and openly gay candidate elected to the office.

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Liberal Rhode Island could send Republican to US House

Read full article: Liberal Rhode Island could send Republican to US House

In liberal Rhode Island, Republican Allan Fung stands a chance of flipping a U.S. House seat and possibly helping his party gain control of the chamber.

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'Swift-footed lizard' named Massachusetts state dinosaur

Read full article: 'Swift-footed lizard' named Massachusetts state dinosaur

A “swift-footed lizard” that lived millions of years ago in what's now Massachusetts has been named the state’s official dinosaur.

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Last of migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard to leave shelter

Read full article: Last of migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard to leave shelter

The Massachusetts' governor's office says the last of dozens of migrants shipped to Martha’s Vineyard last month are set to depart temporary shelter at a military base on Cape Cod for transitional housing by the end of the weekend.

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Increase in Venezuelan migration is felt across US

Read full article: Increase in Venezuelan migration is felt across US

Venezuelans have surpassed Guatemalans and Hondurans to become the second-largest nationality stopped at the U.S. border in August after Mexicans.

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Surprise is key part of migrant travel from Florida, Texas

Read full article: Surprise is key part of migrant travel from Florida, Texas

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took the playbook of a fellow Republican, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, to a new level by catching officials flat-footed in Martha's Vineyard with two planeloads of Venezuelan migrants.

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Florida, Texas escalate flights, buses to move migrants

Read full article: Florida, Texas escalate flights, buses to move migrants

Republican governors are escalating their practice of sending migrants without advance warning to Democratic strongholds, including a wealthy summer enclave in Massachusetts and the Washington, D.

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Trump-backed Diehl to take on Healey in Mass. governor race

Read full article: Trump-backed Diehl to take on Healey in Mass. governor race

A former state representative endorsed by former President Donald Trump, Geoff Diehl, has won the Republican nomination for Massachusetts governor over a businessman, Chris Doughty, who was considered the more moderate candidate in the race.

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What to watch in Massachusetts' primary election

Read full article: What to watch in Massachusetts' primary election

Republicans hoping to hold on to the Massachusetts governor’s office are choosing between a Donald Trump-backed candidate and a moderate businessman in Tuesday’s primary election.

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New York to restrict gun carrying after Supreme Court ruling

Read full article: New York to restrict gun carrying after Supreme Court ruling

New York City will begin posting signs proclaiming the iconic tourist destination Times Square as a “Gun Free Zone.”.

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Far-right wins in blue states threaten GOP hopes in November

Read full article: Far-right wins in blue states threaten GOP hopes in November

Republicans have found success in Democratic strongholds like Maryland and Massachusetts when they have fielded moderate candidates who could appeal to voters in both parties.

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Transit woes mount for Boston's beleaguered subway riders

Read full article: Transit woes mount for Boston's beleaguered subway riders

For Boston subway riders, it seems every week brings a new tale of transit woe.

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Abortion ruling prompts variety of reactions from states

Read full article: Abortion ruling prompts variety of reactions from states

When the U.S. Supreme Court in June overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that established a right to abortion, it sparked legal changes and court challenges in states nationwide.

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In flurry of court activity, rulings on abortion bans mixed

Read full article: In flurry of court activity, rulings on abortion bans mixed

A federal court has allowed Tennessee to ban abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy.

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Supreme Court's abortion ruling sets off new court fights

Read full article: Supreme Court's abortion ruling sets off new court fights

Judges have temporarily blocked abortion bans in Louisiana and Utah, while a federal court in South Carolina said a law sharply restricting the procedure would take effect there immediately.

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Legal battles likely as divided states grapple with abortion

Read full article: Legal battles likely as divided states grapple with abortion

The Supreme Court's decision to end the constitutional right to abortion likely will lead to legal battles as already divided states grapple with the new landscape of abortion access.

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Holiday stops Celtics' last 2 plays, Bucks take 3-2 lead

Read full article: Holiday stops Celtics' last 2 plays, Bucks take 3-2 lead

Bobby Portis made a putback off Giannis Antetokounmpo’s missed free throw with 15 seconds left, Jrue Holiday snuffed Marcus Smart on Boston’s final two possessions and the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Celtics 110-107 on Wednesday night to take a 3-2 series lead.

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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu hopes to transform her adopted city

Read full article: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu hopes to transform her adopted city

When she was elected mayor of Boston in November, Michelle Wu transformed the image of the city’s chief executive.

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Winter storm snarls travel, gives some schools the day off

Read full article: Winter storm snarls travel, gives some schools the day off

A winter storm in the eastern U.S. has snarled travel and given hundreds of school districts struggling amid a surge in coronavirus cases an excuse to shut down for a respite.

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State legislatures in U.S. poised to act on abortion rights

Read full article: State legislatures in U.S. poised to act on abortion rights

An expected decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in the coming year to severely restrict abortion rights or overturn Roe v.

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Fauci says early reports encouraging about omicron variant

Read full article: Fauci says early reports encouraging about omicron variant

U.S. health officials say that while the omicron variant of the coronavirus is rapidly spreading in the country, early indications suggest it may be less dangerous than delta, which continues to drive a surge of hospitalizations.

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GOP's Baker won't seek 3rd term as Massachusetts governor

Read full article: GOP's Baker won't seek 3rd term as Massachusetts governor

Republican Gov. Charlie Baker says he won’t seek a third term as governor of Massachusetts.

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Boston mayor divests vulnerable city from fossil fuels

Read full article: Boston mayor divests vulnerable city from fossil fuels

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has signed an ordinance designed to divest the city from fossil fuels.

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Michelle Wu sworn in as Boston’s first woman elected mayor

Read full article: Michelle Wu sworn in as Boston’s first woman elected mayor

Michelle Wu has been sworn in as Boston’s first woman and first person of color elected mayor in the city’s history.

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Businesses nervously await fine print of vax-or-test rule

Read full article: Businesses nervously await fine print of vax-or-test rule

President Joe Biden’s most aggressive move yet to combat the COVID-19 pandemic is almost ready to see the light of day.

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Correction: Virus Outbreak story

Read full article: Correction: Virus Outbreak story

In a story published September 27, 2021, about vaccine mandates for health care workers, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Dr. Jeff Smith was the CEO of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

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Coastal evacuations urged as Hurricane Henri heads north

Read full article: Coastal evacuations urged as Hurricane Henri heads north

Henri is now a hurricane.

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Will Trump be spoiler as California GOP seeks Newsom recall?

Read full article: Will Trump be spoiler as California GOP seeks Newsom recall?

California Republicans see a chance of ousting embattled Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in a September recall election.

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The Latest: Lebanon marks daily record of vaccinations

Read full article: The Latest: Lebanon marks daily record of vaccinations

Lebanon has vaccinated a daily record of people against COVID-19, raising the total number of shots administered around the country against the virus to more than 1 million.

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As virus cases wane, governors weigh ending emergency orders

Read full article: As virus cases wane, governors weigh ending emergency orders

With COVID-19 cases declining and vaccinations increasing, governors across the U.S. are wrestling with decisions about when to declare an end to the emergency declarations they have issued and reissued throughout the pandemic.

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The Latest: Arizona’s state-run vaccination sites to close

Read full article: The Latest: Arizona’s state-run vaccination sites to close

Arizona’s state-run COVID-19 vaccination sites, which were touted as a national model, will be shutting down later this month.

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The Latest: Germany hunts down possible fraud in virus tests

Read full article: The Latest: Germany hunts down possible fraud in virus tests

The German government is following up on media reports that some coronavirus testing centers have overbilled authorities for the number of tests taken.

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More states ease lingering virus rules as vaccine rates rise

Read full article: More states ease lingering virus rules as vaccine rates rise

More cities and states are shrugging off lingering COVID-19 restrictions as vaccination rates rise and the number of infections falls.

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States, business sort out what new CDC mask guidance means

Read full article: States, business sort out what new CDC mask guidance means

A number of states have embraced new federal guidelines that say fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks indoors or out in most situations.

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Biden announces Uber, Lyft rides amid July 4 vaccine push

Read full article: Biden announces Uber, Lyft rides amid July 4 vaccine push

President Joe Biden is highlighting new programs from ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft to provide free rides to and from vaccination sites as the pace of vaccination shots nationally declines.

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Countries worldwide hit new records for virus cases, deaths

Read full article: Countries worldwide hit new records for virus cases, deaths

Nations around the world are setting new records for COVID-19 deaths and coronavirus infections, and the disease is surging even in some countries that have kept the virus in check.

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The Latest: Ontario wants vaccine shot in adults by June 20

Read full article: The Latest: Ontario wants vaccine shot in adults by June 20

Eric Holcomb received his COVID-19 vaccine shot Friday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the opening of the state’s first mass vaccination clinic. Holcomb wore a face mask in the front passenger seat of an SUV while getting the shot of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine at the drive-through clinic. Ad___TORONTO — Canada is getting a fourth vaccine to prevent COVID-19, approving the Johnson & Johnson shot that works with just one dose. Canada has pre-purchased 10 million Johnson & Johnson doses, with options to buy another 28 million. The U.S. approved the Johnson & Johnson vaccine last month.

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States rapidly expanding vaccine access as supplies surge

Read full article: States rapidly expanding vaccine access as supplies surge

Giving the vaccine to teachers and other school staff “will help protect our communities," Pennsylvania Gov. The Department of Health and Human Services has ordered all states to make teachers, school staff, bus drivers and child care workers eligible for shots. In Wisconsin, teachers will get priority when the state receives its first shipment of about 48,000 doses of the J&J vaccine, health authorities said. In Texas, where teachers have been battling to gain access to shots, state officials on Wednesday ordered vaccine providers to begin administering shots to school workers. “The more people we can get the safe and effective vaccine, the faster we can return to a sense of normalcy,” Michigan Gov.

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States easing virus restrictions despite experts' warnings

Read full article: States easing virus restrictions despite experts' warnings

Employees with the McKesson Corporation scan a box of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine while filling an order at their shipping facility in Shepherdsville, Ky., Monday, March 1, 2021. AdThe push to reopen comes as COVID-19 vaccine shipments to the states are ramping up. Johnson & Johnson shipped out nearly 4 million doses of its newly authorized, one-shot COVID-19 vaccine Sunday night to be delivered to states for use starting on Tuesday. The company will deliver about 16 million more doses by the end of March and a total of 100 million by the end of June. White House vaccination coordinator Jeff Zients also acknowledged that scheduling of vaccination appointments “ remains too difficult in too many places."

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Justice Dept. to appeal judge’s order on eviction moratorium

Read full article: Justice Dept. to appeal judge’s order on eviction moratorium

The Justice Department said Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021 it will appeal a judges ruling that found the federal governments eviction moratorium was unconstitutional. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File)WASHINGTON – The Justice Department said Saturday it will appeal a judge’s ruling that found the federal government’s eviction moratorium was unconstitutional. “The CDC’s eviction moratorium, which Congress extended last December, protects many renters who cannot make their monthly payments due to job loss or health care expenses," he said. “By preventing people from becoming homeless or having to move into more-crowded housing, the moratorium helps to slow the spread of COVID-19.”AdThe CDC eviction moratorium was signed in September by President Donald Trump and extended by President Joe Biden until March 31. “The federal government cannot say that it has ever before invoked its power over interstate commerce to impose a residential eviction moratorium,” Barker wrote.

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2 hard-hit cities, 2 diverging fates in vaccine rollout

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People line up for vaccines at a clinic in Central Falls, R.I., Saturday Feb. 20, 2021. Nearly a third of adults in the city have received at least one dose of vaccine, according to state data. Like Central Falls, it’s a tiny former industrial city that is overwhelmingly Latino. But the two cities’ fortunes could not be more different during the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. And the vaccine rollout hasn’t been all smooth sailing in Central Falls.

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Two Democratic governors see stars dimmed by virus woes

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(AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)ALBANY, N.Y. – At the outset of the coronavirus pandemic, two Democratic governors on opposite ends of the country were hailed as heroes for their leadership in a crisis. The COVID-19 virus has been an especially painful illustration of that point. “New York and California are under a magnifying glass,” said Jared Leopold, former spokesman for the Democratic Governors Association. First, the state’s Democratic attorney general chastised the Cuomo administration for minimizing the death toll at nursing homes by excluding certain fatalities from the count. “Any of these Democratic governors are going to come off these initial highs they got that were better than Republican governors,” Stutzman, a Republican, argued.

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Biden defends progress on COVID as weather delays 6M shots

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He went on to say that by the end of July his administration can deliver 600 million doses for Americans. But “it's one thing to have a vaccine available, the problem was how to get to people's arms.”The Pfizer plant Biden toured, near Kalamazoo, produces one of the two federally approved COVID-19 shots. "I would’ve gotten there some way.”AdWhite House adviser Slavitt said the 6 million doses delayed won’t spoil and the vaccine is “safe and sound” under refrigeration. Slavitt said about 1.4 million doses were being shipped Friday as the work of clearing the backlog begins. The Virginia Department of Health reported that it was expecting delays on about 90% of its expected 120,000 doses this week and warned that delays could cascade into next week.

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Massive storms, outages force tough decisions amid pandemic

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Making decisions about risks large or small in the pandemic era is fraught enough. But the storms and outages ravaging Texas and other states have added a whole new layer to the process. But the storms and outages that have hit a big swath of the U.S. over the past several days have added a whole new layer of complexity. They’re taking precautions while there, she said, including wearing two face masks each and keeping their distance from other people. Under normal circumstances, the family could stay with neighbors or family, but the pandemic has made that harder.

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Vaccinations resume as not-quite-historic snowstorm fades

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Coronavirus vaccination sites across the Northeastern U.S. are getting back up and running after a two-day snowstorm that also shut down public transport, closed schools and canceled flights. Some vaccination sites in New York City remained closed, but others, including those run by the public hospital system, were open Tuesday. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)Coronavirus vaccination sites across the Northeast ramped back up Tuesday after a two-day snowstorm that also shut down public transport, closed schools and stranded travelers with canceled flights. Some vaccination sites in the city remained closed, but others, including those run by the public hospital system, were open Tuesday. Tom Wolf declared a disaster emergency after snowfall of up to 30 inches (76 centimeters) throughout central and eastern regions.

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The Latest: Massachusetts braces for snow's arrival, wind

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The winter weather prompted school districts to cancel in-person learning on Monday, and many COVID-19 vaccination sites were closed and rescheduling appointments. As much as 2 feet (61 centimeters) of snow was predicted to fall in areas throughout the day Monday and overnight. 11:30 a.m.BOSTON — The second phase of Massachusetts’ coronavirus vaccine rollout is being disrupted by a winter storm that’s causing schedule changes and at least one vaccination location to shutdown. A winter storm warning remained in effect until Tuesday for much of the state. Most of the state remained under winter storm warnings or winter weather advisories that were expected to remain in effect through Tuesday morning.

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The Latest: More rules for returning New Zealand travelers

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(Peter Meecham/New Zealand Herald via AP)WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Travelers returning to New Zealand will face stricter rules at quarantine hotels as health authorities investigate how up to three people got infected with the coronavirus while isolating at Auckland’s Pullman Hotel. The record increase of 65 deaths is three more than the previous one-day record reported on Jan. 6, according to health department records. The university and county health department are asking students to limit leaving their residence to going to classes, getting food, work and other necessary in-person activities. The health department said in the news release that if the case counts continues to rise, stricter measures will have to be applied. The previous one-day record of 62 was reported Jan. 6, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health.

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