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Infant deaths in Essex County prompt probe

BOSTON County prosecutors and the state's Department of Children and Families are investigating a series of infant deaths in the Merrimack Valley over the past several months, officials confirmed Thursday, with the causes of death unknown in at

 

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Tillerson says Kushner conducted foreign policy without him

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson cited an awkward encounter with President Donald Trump's son-in-law in a restaurant as an example of diplomacy being conducted behind his back when he was in the administration,

 

Dracut support group has record-breaking yard sale

DRACUT — This year was a record-breaker for the Friends of the Dracut Elderly's indoor yard sale fundraiser.

 

New poll puts MBTA in crisis

BOSTON Years after crises spurred investments and management reforms at the MBTA, the transit system's riders are frustrated with the system's condition and unhappy with how political leaders have managed transportation needs, according to new poll

 

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In Japan, Trump begins talks on trade, Iran, North Korea

OSAKA, Japan (AP) — President Donald Trump began his most consequential overseas trip of the year on Thursday with a warm dinner with the prime minister of Australia, a friendly opening act before the impending gauntlet of negotiations on

 

As US-China relations tumble, Beijing unleashes fury at one target: Pompeo

BEIJING - He spouts "lies and fallacies," according to a Chinese government spokesman. "A cheerleader of hatred," a Communist Party newspaper seethed.

 

Council to release requested minutes

LOWELL — What was said during the City Council meetings leading up to the settlement of the voting rights lawsuit this May?

 

Tyngsboro releases FAQ sheet on course purchase

TYNGSBORO — The Board of Selectmen and Town Administrator Matt Hanson this week released a living document to answer a flood of questions on Facebook about the potential — and controversial — purchase of the Tyngsboro Country

 

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