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Parsing Police Language On Pot, Rosenberg's Comeback, Gambling Study: The Short List

State Senator Stanley Rosenberg roamed the aisles of the House Chamber on Thursday greeting colleagues during a farewell session for former Sen. Thomas McGee, on Jan. 11, 2018.State Senator Stanley Rosenberg roamed the aisles of the House Chamber on Jan.
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State Senator Stanley Rosenberg roamed the aisles of the House Chamber on Jan. 11, 2018.

The week included some big personal news for former Massachusetts Senate President Stan Rosenberg that could have big implications on his professional life. Rosenberg is now separated from his husband, Bryon Hefner, who is accused of sexually assaulting several men. 

Also this week, confusion over what a new policy when it comes to enforcing federal marijuana laws in states that've legalized the drug. The Springfield police sent conflicting signals, saying they would follow state laws, but also cooperate with federal investigations. 

And finally, UMass researchers looking into problem gambling in the state presented some early results to casino regulators. One striking finding: that many people move in and out of problem gambling status within a given year.

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Jill Kaufman has been a reporter and host at NEPM since 2005. Before that she spent 10 years at WBUR in Boston, producing "The Connection" with Christopher Lydon and on "Morning Edition" reporting and hosting. She's also hosted NHPR's daily talk show "The Exhange" and was an editor at PRX's "The World."
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