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The Supreme Court begins its fall term with dozens of cases on its docket.
Three families sued Tennessee over the state's ban on gender-affirming medical treatment for transgender minors.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear arguments over state-mandated multi-family housing near MBTA stations.
Hurricane Milton is headed toward Florida , less than two weeks after Helene ravaged the Big Bend.
Wendy 's is celebrating the 25th anniversary of SpongeBob SquarePants by releasing a Krabby Patty meal.
Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre may have resigned, but the corporate board behind him is still in charge.
Mx. Casady of Brattleboro , Vt. says parents are in the minority of parents who want phones out of schools.
Katherine Hartsell : "I’m all for phones being checked in when a student enters the classroom so they don’t interfere with learning, but not banning them" Joanne Kledaras : "Until you’ve been locked down in a classroom and witnessed how valuable it can be for kids to be able to speak to their parents".
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