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What do Steward Health Care and Alex Jones have in common? A bankruptcy judge
The judge, in the Southern District of Texas Bankruptcy Court, will play a critical role in determining the timeline for the sale of the Steward's 30-plus facilities across the country, and how to distribute any assets to Steward's creditors.
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Patrick Kennedy's new book shares stories of resilient people dealing with mental illness
Former Rhode Island congressman Patrick Kennedy joins WBUR's Weekend Edition to discuss his new book as well as the importance of communication around mental illness, the challenges, and the recovery processes.
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Trump's conviction could change the presidential race in New Hampshire and other swing states
But no one is writing off Trump yet.
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Former women staffers allege they were bullied at embattled Cannabis Control Commission
The reports of bullying by now-suspended Communications Chief Cedric Sinclair are the latest example of chaotic and bitter dealings at an agency tasked with overseeing the state’s $6 billion marijuana industry.
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Mass. GOP chair says Trump verdict appeal is certain and 'cards are cast' on party nomination
Amy Carnevale, chair of the state's Republican Party, reacts to the guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump's historic trial.
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Horseshoe crabs spawn with wild abandon as state rolls out new protections
Starting in 2024, horseshoe crabs can no longer be harvested for bait or biomedical uses during spring spawning season in Massachusetts.