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He's retiring at the end of his term.
Probably from the halls of Harvard, where she lives.
Except for Harvard, but that doesn't count.
We're going to keep our eye on this one.
A roundup of the latest as Hurricane Earl moves toward the East Coast.
Massachusetts joins the movement to make the popular vote matter.
Judge says it interferes with states' rights to define marriage.
The former Massachusetts governor, who campaigned with the Republican senator, shares his thoughts on the election and health care.
They had a lot to say but we boiled it down to 71 seconds.
How today's Massachusetts special election could change everything.
Heading into today, polls had Scott Brown in the lead. But no exit polling leaves us in the dark until tonight.
Things are getting even more contentious in Massachusetts.
He's his own last hope.
He says he'll pretty much do what Kennedy would have done.
Massachusetts may be coming around to appointing a quick replacement for Kennedy.
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