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The meetings between top U.S. and Chinese officials in Geneva represent the first potential efforts to end a trade war that has frazzled financial markets.
Woonsocket city leaders followed the actions of many communities across the country. They voted to fine people who camp out on city property. . One unhoused advocacy group says the fines that are part ...
The city of Woonsocket is moving forward with a new ordinance that makes it illegal to camp on public property and carries a fine of up to $250 for repeat violators. Critics say the change is going to ...
Immigration Court Judge Donald Ostrom said he was ordering Juan Francisco Méndez’s release from a detention center in New ...
Brown University history professor Mack Scott grew up Indigenous in Rhode Island. He moved to the Narragansett reservation in Charlestown in middle school, where he was steeped in his culture. But ...
The abrupt change came the day after Cameron Hamilton testified on Capitol Hill that he did not agree with proposals to ...
The Homeland Security Department pitched the monetary incentive as a more "dignified" way to leave the country, while saving ...
The World Food Programme, a U.N. agency and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, is facing cuts in its budget that experts are ...
Microsoft has announced that the pioneering online video calling service that's been around for more than two decades will go ...
In her new hybrid memoir, Katie Goh unravels the multitudes citrus fruit contains, in lockstep with mythologies of ...
Like many New England colleges and universities, Providence-based Johnson & Wales University has been hit hard by declining ...
About 47 percent of registered voters ages 18 to 29 cast ballots in the U.S. presidential election last year. That’s less ...
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