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John Woo's 1992 action film 'Hard Boiled' is back in theaters

Two intriguing novels to add to your winter reading list

Here’s what 6 Mass. political observers want to hear in Thursday's State of the Commonwealth speech
Gov. Maura Healey is set to deliver her annual State of the Commonwealth address Thursday night, amid national debates around affordability, immigration and President Trump’s expanding use of executive authority to implement his agenda.

Brown University students describe grief, hope as they return to class for the first time since shooting

Watch live: Healey delivers 2026 State of the Commonwealth

Healey plans to spend $180M to help reduce electric, gas bills for February and March
Gov. Maura Healey plans to spend $180 million to help temporarily reduce electricity bills by 25%, and gas bills by 10%, for residential utility customers for the months of February and March, her administration announced.

Morning Docket: 01.22.26
* ICE instructed its agents that they don't need warrants to bust into houses. These Crim Pro issue spotters are just getting lazy. [Civil Discourse] * Meanwhile, Eighth Circuit lifts restriction against ICE pepper spraying random protesters. [The Guardian] * Elizabeth Holmes looking for Trump to offer clemency. Maybe she should offer to cut him in on her next company. [Law360] * The conservatives on the Supreme Court will quickly trade in their contrived, ahistorical "philosophy" to save their personal stock portfolios. [Balls and Strikes] * Biglaw made big bucks off of lobbying. [National Law Journal] * Judge blocks government from searching materials seized from Post reporter. [Washington Post] * Law firm hosted its annual MLK Day oratory competition for fourth- and fifth-graders. [Foley & Lardner] The post Morning Docket: 01.22.26 appeared first on Above the Law.
Groenland : ce que l’on sait de l’accord envisagé entre le Danemark et les États-Unis
Voici ce que l’on sait du compromis envisagé entre les États-Unis et le Danemark à propos du Groenland, après l’annonce par le président américain Donald Trump qu’un « cadre d’accord » avait été trouvé sous l’égide de l’Otan.
