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Massachusetts Governor Nominates Former Romantic Partner to State's Highest Court

Massachusetts Governor Nominates Former Romantic Partner to State's Highest Court

NATIONAL | By Steve LeBlanc | Feb 8, 2024

Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday nominated an appeals court judge and former romantic partner with whom she shared a home for several years to an open seat on the state's highest court.

Ignitable Cakes, Sweatshirts and More: Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift Gear Flies off Store Shelves

BUSINESS | By Heather Hollingsworth, Nick Ingram, and Mark Vancleave | Feb 8, 2024

Stores can hardly keep in stock caps, sweatshirts and other odds and ends commemorating the sports and pop crossover romance.

Jussie Smollett Asks Illinois High Court to Hear Appeal of Convictions for Lying about Hate Crime

Jussie Smollett Asks Illinois High Court to Hear Appeal of Convictions for Lying about Hate Crime

NATIONAL | Feb 7, 2024

Actor Jussie Smollett has asked the Illinois Supreme Court to intervene in his yearslong legal battle stemming from charges that he staged a racist, homophobic attack against himself in 2019 and lied about it to Chicago police.

It's a Mismatch on the Economy: Inflation Wanes, but Voters Worry about Getting By

BUSINESS | By Fatima Hussein and Josh Boak | Feb 7, 2024

The U.S. economy looks impressively strong, but voters tell a story about an economy, a country, and a world that seems to many to have spun out of control.

A Record Number of Americans Can't Afford Their Rent. Lawmakers are Scrambling to Help

BUSINESS | By Jesse Bedayn and Michael Casey | Feb 7, 2024

Affordable units have decreased, contributing to a dramatic rise in eviction filings and a record number of people becoming homeless.

Patients and Doctors Push Back Against Cancer Drugs' Harsh Side Effects

HEALTH | By Carla K. Johnson | Feb 7, 2024

For cancer patients, the harsh side effects of powerful drugs have long been the trade-off for living longer. Now, patients and doctors are questioning whether all that suffering is necessary.

South Dakota has Apologized and Must Pay $300K toTransgender Advocates

South Dakota has Apologized and Must Pay $300K toTransgender Advocates

POLITICS | By Jack Dura | Feb 6, 2024

South Dakota has apologized and will pay $300,000 under a settlement with a transgender advocacy group that sued Gov. Kristi Noem and her health secretary last year after the state terminated a contract with it.

Jesuits in US Bolster Outreach Initiative Aimed at Encouraging LGBTQ+ Catholics

Jesuits in US Bolster Outreach Initiative Aimed at Encouraging LGBTQ+ Catholics

NATIONAL | By David Crary | Feb 6, 2024

Even as Catholic dogma continues to repudiate same-sex marriage and gender transition, one of the most prominent religious orders in the United States — the Jesuits — is strengthening a unique outreach program for LGBTQ+ Catholics.

Town Manager Quits over Anti-Gay Pressure in Quaint New Hampshire Town

Town Manager Quits over Anti-Gay Pressure in Quaint New Hampshire Town

POLITICS | By Nick Perry and Kathy McCormack | Feb 6, 2024

"My son is not an abomination," Jim Gleason told the selectboard in January, to a standing ovation, when he announced his last day was Friday.

Insider Q&A: Look for Telemedicine to Play a Growing Role in Your Regular Care

HEALTH | By Tom Murphy | Feb 6, 2024

Telemedicine's early days of handling mostly mild illnesses like sinus infections or pink eye are fading fast.

Disney Wants Trade Secrets Kept Confidential in Lawsuit with DeSantis Appointees

BUSINESS | By Mike Schneider | Feb 6, 2024

Disney wants to keep confidential proprietary information or trade secrets that come out of its fight with Gov. Ron DeSantis' appointees over who controls the governing district at Walt Disney World.

Gap Inc. Taps American Fashion Designer Zac Posen as Creative Director

BUSINESS | By Anne D'Innocenzio | Feb 6, 2024

Gap Inc. has tapped American fashion designer Zac Posen as the chain's creative director.

Why Now Is a Crucial Time to Pay Off Credit Card Debt

BUSINESS | By Cora Lewis | Feb 6, 2024

A combination of inflation, increased interest rates, and the end of pandemic-tied relief, such as the moratorium on student loan payments, has led to record credit card debt, experts say.

As Investors Pile into Psychedelics, Idealism Gives Way to Pharma Economics

HEALTH | By Matthew Perrone | Feb 5, 2024

While psychedelics are still illegal under federal law, companies are jostling to try and patent key ingredients found in magic mushrooms, ayahuasca and other substances.

Where the Jobs Are: Strong Hiring in Most Industries Has Far Outpaced High-profile Layoffs

BUSINESS | By Christopher Rugaber | Feb 5, 2024

Blockbuster job growth in the past several months has coincided with high-profile layoff announcements by a number of large companies. It's not as contradictory as it might seem.

Haley Uses her Appearance on 'SNL' to Poke Fun at her Civil War Gaffe and Jab at a Stand-in Trump

POLITICS | Feb 4, 2024

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley poked fun at herself over a campaign misstep, but her primary target during a "Saturday Night Live" appearance was Donald Trump.

The New America's Team: How the Chiefs Have Become the New 'It Team' in Professional Sports

NATIONAL | By Dave Skretta | Feb 4, 2024

The polarizing moniker is still applied to the Dallas Cowboys these days, regardless of whether it rings as true as it did during their 1990s heyday, when Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith led them to three Super Bowl titles in a four-year span.

Can Trump Be on the Ballot? It's the Supreme Court's Biggest Election Test Since Bush v. Gore

POLITICS | By Mark Sherman | Feb 4, 2024

A case with the potential to disrupt Donald Trump's drive to return to the White House is putting the Supreme Court uncomfortably at the center of the 2024 presidential campaign.

South Dakota Tribe Bans Governor From Reservation Over US-Mexico Border Remarks

NATIONAL | By Trisha Ahmed | Feb 4, 2024

A South Dakota tribe has banned Republican Gov. Kristi Noem from the Pine Ridge Reservation after she spoke this week about wanting to send razor wire and security personnel to Texas to help deter immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Eerie Echoes in Real-life Tragedy and HBO's 'True Detective' Story Meme

NATIONAL | Feb 3, 2024

A strange connection can be seen in the real-life deaths of 3 men whose bodies were found in the backyard of. their childhood friend and a plot meme on Season 4 of "True Detective" where 3 men froze to death.

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