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Good morning, Here are the latest stories from NewBostonPost: Massachusetts Parole Board is Putting Murderers First A new editorial argues that the state parole board is prioritizing offenders over public safety in key decisions. Read more → Eric Swalwell Resigns as Ethics Probe Opens into Sexual Misconduct Allegations Rep. Eric Swalwell has announced he will resign from Congress after a House ethics investigation was opened into sexual misconduct allegations involving multiple women. Read more → SJC Deals Blow to Meta, Allows Massachusetts Lawsuit Over Youth Social Media Addiction The state’s highest court has allowed a lawsuit against Meta to move forward over claims tied to youth social media addiction. Read more → KIDS Act Would Make Kids Play Alone, Raise Privacy Concerns A proposed federal bill aimed at protecting children online is raising concerns about privacy and unintended consequences, an op-ed argues. Read more → Romneycare Has Driven Up Health Costs for Families and Small Businesses A new commentary argues that Massachusetts’ health care system has led to rising costs for residents and employers. Read more → Red Sox Prospect Kristian Campbell Credits Ex-D1 Father’s Football Ban for Baseball Career Worcester Red Sox outfielder Kristian Campbell tells NewBostonPost his father’s decision to keep him away from football helped shape his baseball path. Read more → More stories at NewBostonPost.com
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