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The federal government revoked visas or terminated records of more than 100 college students in Massachusetts and thousands nationwide. For international students, studying in America now feels different.Από τον WBUR
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On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere raced through the Massachusetts country side on horseback to warn patriot leaders that British soldiers were on the march. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow immortalized the ride, and took some liberties, in a poem that turned the silversmith into a legend.Από τον WBUR
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Offshore wind is key to New England's energy plans — and Massachusetts has invested more than most. WBUR's Miriam Wasser, Ben Berke of The Public's Radio and Jennette Barnes of CAI report from three communities that made big bets on offshore wind as part of the New England News Collaborative.Από τον WBUR
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Despite earlier claims by the Suffolk County DA, court recordings show officials with his office and the state police knew an ICE agent testifying in the Saugus man's jury trial intended to arrest him.Από τον WBUR
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The 250th anniversary couldn't come at a better time to remind people it's OK to have different beliefs, Carl Sweeney, captain of the Concord Minute Men, told WBUR's Cloe Axelson. But you need to talk, he said, our forefathers did that, and when push came to shove they stood up for their beliefs.Από τον WBUR
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Eileen Reilly and a friend started the Women's Lunch Place day shelter in Back Bay more than 40 years ago. After a long career, she came back to the shelter as a psychiatrist to provide mental health care to women who are unhoused.Από τον WBUR
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Rob Morrison has spent the last decade visiting every U.S. town and city he could find named Concord. So far, that's 97 Concords. He joins WBUR's All Things Considered to share what he learned in his "Search of Concord."Από τον WBUR
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Scott Kirsner, a columnist with our editorial partner MassLive, has been talking to local entrepreneurs. He's joins WBUR's Morning Edition to share how local entrepreneurs say they are running their businesses in the face of volatility.Από τον WBUR
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The District Attorney could decide ICE crossed an ethical line but not a criminal one in arresting a man just as his case was set to go to trial in Boston. Some legal observers said that should be determined in court.Από τον WBUR
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More than a dozen University of Massachusetts Amherst students who were preparing for careers in science, the humanities and other fields, saw their goals take a sudden turn when their legal status to live and study in the U.S. disappeared.Από τον WBUR
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