Attorney General Jeff Jackson accused President Donald Trump of “creating legal uncertainty and denying fundamental rights to children born in this country.”
Belichick recently shocked football fans with his decision to pack up his efforts in the NFL and take the head coach position at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. While he may call North Carolina his new home, Belichick was seen back on his old stomping ground of Massachusetts just yesterday.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Commerce awarded $70 million to the chipmaker MACOM to hire and expand in North Carolina.
Macom Technology Solutions plans to invest $345 million into plants in Massachusetts and North Carolina. About half of the money would come from a federal program encouraging domestic production of semiconductors.
Macom (MTSI) announced its long-term investment plan to modernize its Massachusetts and North Carolina semiconductor wafer fabrication
SportsCenter 5 has confirmed that Bill Belichick is back in Massachusetts on Thursday, recruiting at Xaverian Brothers High School.
Eighteen states, plus the District of Columbia and San Francisco sued in federal court to block Trump’s order.
The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation announced on Wednesday that it has appointed a new Board Chair and two new Directors.
Until the order, which Trump signed the same day he was inaugurated as the 47th president, the U.S. government has, at least the late 1800s, considered the child of any immigrant born on U.S. soil an automatic citizen, even to a mother in the United States illegally.
The school tied for ninth place in U.S. News and World Report’s latest ranking. Four individual programs also landed in the top 10.
Cicadas will be returning in 2025, and this time there will be a brood in Massachusetts. "In 2025, 17-year periodical cicadas, also known as Brood XIV, will emerge in parts of the United States," The Nature Conservancy states on its website.