Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Massachusetts Newsletter for Friday November 08, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
350.org Statement on Donald Trump Winning the 2024 Presidential Election
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 6 -- 350.org, an organization that works to end the age of fossil fuels and build a community-led renewable energy, issued the following statement on Nov. 6, 2024:
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The U.S. election has been called and Donald Trump will be the 47th President of the United States of America.
350.org acknowledges the outcome of the democratic process while also expressing concern that the election result could set back the rights of many communities, colleagues, partners and al
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Broad Institute: Study Reveals How Cancer Immunotherapy May Cause Heart Inflammation in Some Patients
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 (TNSres) -- The Broad Institute issued the following news:
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Myocarditis is driven by a different immune response than the anti-tumor one, suggesting that the serious complication could one day be managed without halting cancer therapy.
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By Leah Eisenstadt
Some patients being treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors, a type of cancer immunotherapy, develop a dangerous form of heart inflammation called myocarditis. Researchers led by physicians and
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Marine Biological Laboratory: New Publications - October 2024
WOODS HOLE, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 (TNSres) -- The Marine Biological Laboratory issued the following publications for October 2024:
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Every month, research from MBL scientists and affiliates is published in academic journals across the globe. In October 2024, 14 new studies were published. MBL-affiliated authors are in bold.
Our list of recent publications is updated weekly here (https://www.mbl.edu/research/scientific-publications).
October 2024
Allard, C. A. H., Herbert, A. L., Krueger
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Massachusetts Voters Reject Measure Raising Wages for Tipped Workers
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -- The National Women's Law Center issued the following news release:
Massachusetts voters have rejected Question 5, a ballot measure that would have phased out the current two-tiered pay system for tipped workers over five years.
The current minimum wage for tipped employees in Massachusetts is $6.75 an hour, before tips, but it's $15 an hour for non-tipped workers. Under Question 5, employers would have been required to pay tipped employees the full state minimum wage as a
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