Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps low-income residents pay heating bills, and Head Start services for thousands of children, could lose funding Nov. 1. Continue reading →
The state is among the first in the nation to provide specifics on how much more expensive insurance could become for the roughly 24 million people nationwide who rely on the exchanges for affordable health insurance. Continue reading →
Sununu’s candidacy could energize Republican hopes of reclaiming the seat, as his party seeks to keep their majority after the midterm elections. Continue reading →
Much of the structure was torn down Tuesday to make way for President Trump’s planned ballroom, despite complaints about the project’s lack of transparency. Continue reading →
Six weeks into Trump's “Operation Midway Blitz,” people in neighborhoods most affected by violent crime have concluded the president is not focused on protecting them. Continue reading →
Unlike some universities’ deals with the Trump administration, the Virginia agreement announced Wednesday does not include a fine or monetary payment, said Paul Mahoney, interim president of the university. Continue reading →
The Trump administration this year stopped updating a federal database that tracked the cost of extreme weather and informed an annual list of hurricanes, wildfires and other disasters that each caused at least $1 billion in damage. Continue reading →
The sanctions against oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil followed months of calls from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as well as bipartisan pressure on Trump to hit Russia with harder sanctions on its oil industry. Continue reading →
A cottage industry can be built around museum music in Eastern Massachusetts with few new resources required, provided institutions work together. Continue reading →