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We need our military leaders to show their moral courage
"It seems it’s only a matter of time before U.S. soldiers are deployed against the American people," writes Navy veteran Andrew Carleen. "When that moment comes, I wonder what kind of moral courage will we see from uniformed leadership?"

Gov. Maura Healey launches reelection campaign by attacking Trump

Sharks are famous for fearsome teeth, but ocean acidification could make them weaker

Boston hosts hearing on TPS for Haitians as potential end date nears
If TPS isn't extended before the deadline — as it has been in the past — the change would leave 350,000 Haitian nationals in the U.S. at risk of deportation. That includes 4,700 people in Massachusetts.

Justice Department investigating whether Minnesota's Walz and Frey impeded immigration enforcement

Championnats de France Ju-jitsu : exploit national pour deux jeunes Corses

One year into his second term, Trump has sought to expand executive power

DHS claims to have arrested 10,000 'dangerous' criminal migrants in Minnesota
DHS says those arrested are dangerous criminals who came here illegally. But Americans are also being caught up in the operation.

How Europe is responding to Trump's escalating pressure campaign in Greenland

A closer look at low-cost, federally funded health clinics

Rep. Clark, on the heels of Minnesota trip, pledges to fight for more ICE guardrails

A Bulgarian in Canada got too close to the U.S. border. ICE detained him for nearly 3 months
Dmitrii Georgiev was on vacation when he said his GPS led him to a U.S. port of entry in Vermont. By the time he realized that, it was too late. He'd spend months in a black hole of ICE custody and felt he was "not in America."
