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Ranchers hope President Trump’s tariffs will help them. But tariffs keep changing so it’s hard for ranchers to plan.
Some Democratic political groups are preparing for President Trump’s allies to launch criminal investigations.
A Wilmington, Mass. man was arraigned in federal court in Rhode Island last week on a superseding indictment with new child ...
From rescuing people on the brink of tragedy to dismantling a multistate theft operation, members of the Chelmsford Police ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A long sliver of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border that President Donald Trump is turning over to ...
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A Venezuelan man facing misdemeanor charges in New Hampshire was apprehended in a courthouse by federal ...
A Palestinian man who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University was arrested Monday at a ...
Like many in the tech industry, Jeremy Lyons used to think of himself as a relatively apolitical guy. The only time he had ...
After years of planning, volunteer committees in Concord and Lexington are chomping at the bit for tens of thousands of ...
When Trump announced the 25% auto tariffs on March 27, he described them as “permanent.” His hard lines on trade have become ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Suspected U.S. airstrikes around Yemen’s rebel-held capital killed at least seven people ...
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