Massachusetts
The Trump administration's move to pause trillions of dollars in federal spending triggered an avalanche of uncertainty, panic and outrage, including a lawsuit from Attorney General Andrea Campbell and several of her counterparts.
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We visit Twin Rivers Farm in Ashley Falls to learn about their sustainable dairy operations and check in with Mr. Universe about the future of federally funded science.
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Today on The Rundown, panelists digest President Donald Trump’s first week back in office, and how his many executive orders could impact western Massachusetts.
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