Abortion medication rulings raise question of access in Massachusetts
The question over access to mifepristone, which was approved over 20 years ago by the FDA, will likely be settled in a federal appeals court or at the US Supreme Court, a Massachusetts legal observer said Friday.
Expelled Tenn. Democrat and Bowdoin grad slams GOP, vows to keep fighting
Justin Pearson, one of two Democrats expelled from the Republican-led Tennessee House Thursday after joining protesters in demanding action on gun control, is a Bowdoin graduate who has “devoted himself to serving the common good,” the president of the college said in a letter to alumni and students.
Celtics, and their fans, enjoy stress-free rout of the Raptors with end of regular season close at hand
Sam Hauser had a career-high 26 points, Payton Pritchard scored 22, and Jayson Tatum added 21. The regular season ends Sunday at TD Garden against the Hawks.
Some legal experts compare Justice Thomas’s acceptance of lavish trips to a 1969 Supreme Court scandal
ProPublica reported Thursday that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has for more than two decades accepted luxury trips nearly every year from deep-pocketed Republican donor Harlan Crow without reporting them on financial disclosure forms.
R.I. culinary community grieves senseless death of Leah Rosin-Pritchard: ‘It was her passion to take care of a whole person’
“We are all reaching out to each other really stricken in grief and shock,” said Lisa Raiola, founder of Hope & Main, where Rosin-Pritchard developed her snack brand, Leah’s Recipe.
RED SOX NOTEBOOK
Chris Sale survived against the Tigers, but to regain his status as Red Sox ace he’ll have to rediscover his slider
Even though the Sox are set to get some reinforcements soon (Garrett Whitlock, Brayan Bello, and James Paxton), it’s clear the current rotation lacks a bona fide ace
As burnout mounts, push for a four-day work week grows
Making jobs more efficient and reining in time-creep is crucial for workers’ well-being, advocates note, and some employers are going to extremes by slashing time out of the long-established 40-hour work week.
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