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Eastern States Exposition reports economic impact of nearly $1.2B in the region

The Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield has announced the economic impact of events held at its fairgrounds was nearly $1.2 billion for the ...

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Trump courts African leaders at White House

Updated July 9, 2025 at 5:58 PM EDT LAGOS, Nigeria — The presidents of the West African countries of Senegal, Liberia, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, and ...

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U.S. measles cases hit highest level in 33 years, CDC reports

The U.S. has reported 1,288 measles cases this year — the highest number in 33 years, according to the latest figures from the Centers ...

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‘An expression of perseverance and love’: How hearing implants bring the beat to one CT dancer

Nivrritii Mahesh is a 17-year-old dancer performing Indian classical dance with grit, grace and the power of audio technology. As a young kid, she ...

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After Iran’s war with Israel, questions return about Khamenei’s potential successors

In the aftermath of the 12-day war in June between Israel and Iran, questions have arisen about Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. He ...

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Linda Yaccarino steps down after a turbulent two years leading X

Linda Yaccarino, who was hired two years ago as chief executive officer of X, said on Wednesday she was stepping down from the social ...

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Maine officials urge preparedness in aftermath of Texas floods

It is unlikely that Maine will experience flash floods on the same scale as the devastating storms in Texas last week. But the state ...

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After 50 years, NH authorities identify woman found dead in Marlborough in 1974

The identity of a woman found dead in a wooded area in Marlborough more than 50 years ago has now been confirmed using modern ...

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Judge orders parents of abused New Boston child to pay her $29.6M in damages

A New Hampshire judge is awarding $29.6 million in damages to a 22-year-old woman who was subjected to physical and psychological abuse growing up ...

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CT is restricting a controversial rodenticide. Why a wildlife advocate calls the law ‘bogus’

A compromise to limit the use of a controversial rat poison has environmentalists criticizing a new Connecticut law. Wildlife advocates say second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides, ...

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