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MIT Lincoln Lab awarded $12B Air Force contract
Amid news of the Trump Administration trying to cancel or limit research grants, MIT Lincoln Laboratory has just been awarded a $12.2 billion, five-year federal defense contract.
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Live updates: Celtics-Heat down to the wire at TD Garden
The Celtics are back at TD Garden as they look to finish off a season sweep of the Heat. Follow our live blog for updates throughout Wednesday’s matchup.
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Alex Bregman could join ‘torpedo' bat craze in Baltimore
Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman will use a “torpedo” bat when Boston takes on the Orioles on Wednesday.
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Breer: What latest intel on Carter and Hunter means for Pats at No. 4
Do the Patriots have a realistic shot at drafting Abdul Carter or Travis Hunter with the No. 4 pick? Albert Breer shares his latest NFL Draft intel.
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Here's who made the James Beard finalist list in Boston
Here’s who made the James Beard finalist list in Boston
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Cape Cod man called vulgar death threats in about official, relatives, feds say
A Massachusetts man was arrested over a recent phone call where he allegedly threatened to kill a prominent federal official and two members of their family, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
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Red Sox, Campbell agree to eight-year extension after five MLB games
The Red Sox have signed one of their top young players, Kristian Campbell, to a long-term contract extension.
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Where Tatum stands in final ESPN NBA MVP straw poll of season
The NBA MVP debate is heating up after Nikola Jokic’s 61-point triple-double on Tuesday.
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Two men killed in Springfield shooting
Two men are dead following a shooting in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Wednesday morning, police say. Springfield police told WWLP that officers responded to a home on Hebron Street around 5:40 a.m. for a report of two gunshot victims. When they arrived, police found two men inside suffering from gunshot wounds. They were both taken to Baystate Me... -
Why Celtics teammates will ‘run through a wall' for Al Horford
At age 38, Al Horford’s competitive fire is as strong as ever — and it’s rubbing off on his Celtics teammates, writes Chris Forsberg.