Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Massachusetts
'Is cancer immunotherapy right for me?'
COLD SPRING HARBOR, New York, Jan. 21 [Category: Science] -- The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory issued the following news:
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'Is cancer immunotherapy right for me?'
"Is cancer immune therapy right for me?" These days, it's a question many patients ask. Only you and your doctor can answer it. However, research from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Assistant Professor Peter Westcott and colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology may offer some intriguing food for thought.
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Immigrants' Rights Advocates Sue Trump Administration Over Birthright Citizenship ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 20 [Category: Law/Legal] -- The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund issued the following news:
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Immigrants' Rights Advocates Sue Trump Administration Over Birthright Citizenship...
New order puts newborns in harm's way, is unconstitutional, and flouts fundamental American values
January 20, 2025
CONTACT:
Inga Sarda-Sorensen, ACLU, 347-514-3984, isarda-sorensen@aclu.org
Ari Mischik, ACLU of New Hampshire, ariana@aclu-nh.org
Kate Lagreca, ACLU of Massachus
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President Trump Moves to Rescind Key Transportation, Climate Rules
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Jan. 21 [Category: Environment] -- The Union of Concerned Scientists issued the following news release:
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President Trump Moves to Rescind Key Transportation, Climate Rules
"On his first day in office, President Trump attacked science while promising to make our air dirtier and our climate more dangerous.
"Transportation is the largest source of global warming emissions in the United States. Limiting transportation sector pollution is crucial to combatting clim
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Trump Halts Offshore Wind, Massachusetts Families Pay the Price
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 [Category: Environment] -- The Sierra Club issued the following news release:
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Trump Halts Offshore Wind, Massachusetts Families Pay the Price
BOSTON - On the first day of his Presidency, Donald Trump announced he is halting development of all offshore wind projects across the United States. Right now, there are enough offshore wind projects in development in the United States to power over six million homes once completed.
The order poses a risk to multiple offshor
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