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Mass. House Democrats finding ‘tricky balance' in energy policy talks
Mass. House Democrats finding ‘tricky balance' in energy policy talks
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Mass. House Democrats finding ‘tricky balance' in energy policy talks

Top Massachusetts House Democrats on Tuesday suggested policymakers might be facing a reality check as to how impactful their actions can be on the energy affordability front. “There isn’t enough that you can give these people off the bill, with our tools, that’s significant to have an impact. That’s the reality,” House Speaker Ron Mariano said after meeting privately with…
nbcboston.com23 janvier 2026
Meet the Patriots' only male cheerleader
Meet the Patriots' only male cheerleader
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Meet the Patriots' only male cheerleader

On game day at Gillette Stadium, Jeremy Greer stands out — not just for his technique, but for what he represents. Greer is the only male member of the New England Patriots cheerleading squad, a role he said has helped him rediscover his love for dance while performing in front of thousands of fans during his first season with the team. “I never thought that that was really a possibility,” Greer said of…
nbcboston.com23 janvier 2026
Time Out Market Boston in the Fenway isn't closing after all
Time Out Market Boston in the Fenway isn't closing after all
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Time Out Market Boston in the Fenway isn't closing after all

[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.] Earlier this month, it was looking like a Boston food hall would be saying farewell this week, but now we have learned that it has been saved at the last minute. Based on what a source told us earlier today along with a subsequent article from The Boston Globe, Time Out Market Boston in the Fenway will remain open, as a new operator will be managing the food…
nbcboston.com23 janvier 2026
Utility crews ‘pre-positioned' ahead of major snowstorm
Utility crews ‘pre-positioned' ahead of major snowstorm
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Utility crews ‘pre-positioned' ahead of major snowstorm

As Massachusetts braces for extreme cold and a potentially major snowstorm this weekend, utility crews have been preparing for increased demand and the risk of outages. Frigid temperatures are expected Saturday into Sunday, with more than a foot of snow expected to fall Sunday into Monday in much of New England. At an Eversource gate station in Needham Thursday, crews were focused on keeping natural gas flowing as…
nbcboston.com23 janvier 2026
House passes sprawling spending package as Democrats split over ICE fundingHouse passes sprawling spending package as Democrats split over ICE funding
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House passes sprawling spending package as Democrats split over ICE funding

A small band of moderate House Democrats teamed with Republicans on Thursday to pass a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, overcoming a revolt by most Democrats furious about ICE’s aggressive operations in Minneapolis and other U.S. cities. The vote was 220-207, with seven Democrats breaking with their party and voting yes. The House also passed a separate package of bills funding other federal agencies in a broad, bipartisan vote, in a bid to avert a partial government shutdown on Jan. 31. In an unexpected twist, the House unanimously voted to add an amendment to the package repealing a law crafted by the Senate that allows eight particular Republican senators to sue the government for a minimum of $500,000 in damages after their phone records were collected as part of a Jan. 6 investigation. House members in both parties have been critical of that law since it passed as part of the deal to end the government shutdown two months ago. Thursday’s vote puts the Senate in a jam, forcing it to accept repeal or shut down the government next week when the House is scheduled to be on recess. The House has combined the repeal amendment and six of its approved spending bills into one package. It now heads to the Senate, where Appropriations Committee leaders have signed off on the funding deal. The package represents the final tranche of the 12 spending bills Congress needs to pass each year to keep the government open and will fund it through the end of September. “You see, we aren’t here for just another stopgap, temporary fix,” House Appropriations Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., said before the vote. “We’re here to finish the job by providing full-year funding.” The successful DHS vote came as some on the far left called on Democrats to defund Immigration and Customs Enforcement after an ICE officer fatally shot Renee Good, a Minneapolis woman and U.S. citizen, this month. And in a sign of how the ICE issue has become a major political issue for Democrats, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and his top lieutenants joined rank-and-file Democrats in voting no on the DHS funding bill, saying it lacked sufficient guardrails and accountability for ICE. Liberal Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., a lead negotiator of the broader funding deal, also voted no on the DHS bill — an unusual move for House Democrats’ top appropriator. “ICE is out of control and operating, in far too many ways, in a lawless fashion,” Jeffries told reporters, accusing the agency of “using taxpayer dollars to inflict brutality on the American people,” including by killing Good “in cold blood.” The leaders made that decision even after DeLauro and other top Democratic appropriators — who work closely with leadership — struck the bipartisan, bicameral deal to fund the government through the 2026 fiscal year that ends Sept. 30. “You have to ask every individual member who’s going to vote the best interest of their district why they’ve chosen to vote one way or the other,” Jeffries said when asked about the split over ICE. The seven Democrats who voted in favor were: Reps. Henry Cuellar and Vicente Gonzalez, both of Texas; Jared Golden of Maine; Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington state; Don Davis of North Carolina; and Laura Gillen and Tom Suozzi, both of New York. Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky was the only Republican to vote no. Some Democrats lamented that their party had not fought as hard for ICE guardrails as they had for an extension of Affordable Care Act funds, when they forced a 43-day shutdown last fall. (A group of eight Senate Democrats ultimately relented without ACA concessions.) “Instead of explaining to the American people where we are and what the immigration system is and why it is broken — it is broken, but why it’s broken and what are fixes for it? — we just have a bunch of Democrats who have gone around trying to be tougher on immigration than Republicans. It’s never worked,” said Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash. “You can’t…

nbcboston.com23 janvier 2026
Healey slams Trump, touts utility bill efforts in annual address
Healey slams Trump, touts utility bill efforts in annual address
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Healey slams Trump, touts utility bill efforts in annual address

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey delivered her third State of the Commonwealth address on Thursday, repeating a familiar refrain from the House rostrum. “The state of the commonwealth is strong,” said Healey. The speech quickly turned to President Donald Trump and what’s happening in Washington. Healey condemned the action of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Trump…
nbcboston.com23 janvier 2026
Sunday's storm to bring a foot or more of snow, Boston's biggest snowstorm in years
Sunday's storm to bring a foot or more of snow, Boston's biggest snowstorm in years
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Sunday's storm to bring a foot or more of snow, Boston's biggest snowstorm in years

Bitter air is in route to New England today. While we still manage to make freezing in many spots today, it certainly won’t feel like it with an increasing wind and crumbling temperatures late day. Frigid wind chills set in after dark, plummeting to 15 to 25 below by Saturday morning. Thankfully, the winds back off on Saturday afternoon as our attention turns to the storm coming out of the Deep South. Weather alerts…
nbcboston.com23 janvier 2026
Three tons of mourners’ flowers to be transformed into art memorializing Bondi Beach shootingThree tons of mourners’ flowers to be transformed into art memorializing Bondi Beach shooting
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Three tons of mourners’ flowers to be transformed into art memorializing Bondi Beach shooting

By Oscar Holland, CNN (CNN) — In the days following the antisemitic attack at Australia’s Bondi Beach that left 15 people dead, a memorial site quickly filled with candles, stuffed toys, handwritten notes and thousands, perhaps even millions, of flowers. Such spontaneous memorials are typically removed and their contents quietly disposed of. But Sydney Jewish The post Three tons of mourners’ flowers to be transformed into art memorializing Bondi Beach shooting appeared first on KRDO.

style youtuber23 janvier 2026
EE.UU. sanciona a cinco ciudadanos y empresas de Costa Rica por presuntamente formar una red para traficar cocaína
EE.UU. sanciona a cinco ciudadanos y empresas de Costa Rica por presuntamente formar una red para traficar cocaína
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EE.UU. sanciona a cinco ciudadanos y empresas de Costa Rica por presuntamente formar una red para traficar cocaína

Por Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español El Departamento del Tesoro de Estados Unidos sancionó este jueves a cinco ciudadanos y cinco empresas de Costa Rica por presuntamente formar parte de una red dedicada a traficar grandes cantidades de cocaína y lavar dinero. Las sanciones implican que los bienes de los involucrados que se encuentren en The post EE.UU. sanciona a cinco ciudadanos y empresas de Costa Rica por…
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La millonaria apuesta de Netflix por México: sus nuevas series y películas para 2026
La millonaria apuesta de Netflix por México: sus nuevas series y películas para 2026
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La millonaria apuesta de Netflix por México: sus nuevas series y películas para 2026

Por Erick E. Beltran, CNN en Español Netflix dio conocer los próximos proyectos con los que planea materializar la histórica inversión que actualmente mantiene en México. A inicios de 2025, la compañía anunció una inversión de más de US$ 1.000 millones destinados a la producción de series y películas en el país durante los próximos The post La millonaria apuesta de Netflix por México: sus nuevas series y películas…
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Cockroaches back at Colorado Springs Chinese restaurant, Thai spot takes this week’s gold plate
Cockroaches back at Colorado Springs Chinese restaurant, Thai spot takes this week’s gold plate
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Cockroaches back at Colorado Springs Chinese restaurant, Thai spot takes this week’s gold plate

EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) - The cockroaches are back at one local Chinese spot, but an Asian restaurant on the north side of town is taking the gold plate as this week’s high score! Low scores: New Panda is under the El Paso County Health Department’s watchful eye again after failing its recent health The post Cockroaches back at Colorado Springs Chinese restaurant, Thai spot takes this week’s gold plate…
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Cámara de Representantes rechaza una resolución que buscaba limitar las acciones militares de la Casa Blanca en Venezuela
Cámara de Representantes rechaza una resolución que buscaba limitar las acciones militares de la Casa Blanca en Venezuela
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Cámara de Representantes rechaza una resolución que buscaba limitar las acciones militares de la Casa Blanca en Venezuela

Por Veronica Stracqualursi y Riane Lumer, CNN La Cámara de Representantes rechazó este jueves una resolución bipartidista que buscaba restringir a la Casa Blanca el poder de tomar cualquier acción militar adicional en Venezuela sin la aprobación del Congreso. La resolución, presentada por los representantes demócratas Jim McGovern y Joaquin Castro y el representante republicano The post Cámara de Representantes…
style youtuber23 janvier 2026
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