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Brown, Celtics lament lack of physicality in loss to Thunder
The Thunder’s aggressive approach was the difference in their 118-112 win over the Celtics.
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CBP adds self-deporting feature to its app
The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol relaunched its app this week with a new feature, allowing users to self-deport. It’s part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration.
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Leaders approve resolution to make Boston sanctuary city for LGBTQ+ community
In a 12-1 vote Wednesday, the Boston City Council approved a resolution supporting transgender people
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MBTA service resumes after Green Line suspension in Boston
Two disabled trains caused a suspension of service between Park Street and Government Center in Boston, according to the MBTA
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As Karen Read's retrial looms, lawyers try to cut down each others' arguments
With the start of the Karen Read murder trial less than three weeks away, the prosecution and defense are busy pulling together their cases and filing motions that could decide the direction of the retrial.
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Should consumers have a right to repair electronics? Advocacy group shares why
You’ve heard about the right to repair, but did you know that also includes your electronics? There’s been a growing push for companies to make it easier to repair these products.
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Simulation Station: How likely is a Celtics-Thunder Finals matchup?
The Celtics and Thunder are among the NBA title favorites. Strat-O-Matic simulated the playoffs 100 times to see how many times they’d meet in the Finals.
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Alabama man pleads guilty in 1980 death of woman in Boston hotel
Steven Fike, serving a life sentence for rape and murder in Alabama, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the killing of Wendy Dansereau in Boston
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Celtics-Thunder recap: OKC edges out Boston in potential Finals preview
The Celtics fell to the Thunder in Wednesday night’s showdown at TD Garden, 118-112.
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More spring warmth ahead after cooldown
While the later part of the workweek will be cooler, things will warm up this weekend, when St. Patrick’s Day parades are scheduled
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Why Patriots weren't in on a trade for Pro Bowl tackle Laremy Tunsil
Laremy Tunsil would’ve addressed a massive need. So, why did the Patriots decline to trade for the left tackle? Phil Perry offers important context.
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Defining Moments: Larry Bird sets Celtics record in 60-point game
Celtics legend Larry Bird played a lot of great games against the Hawks, including his record-setting 60-point performance in March of 1985.
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Wall collapses at Hopkinton elementary school construction site
Several classrooms were evacuated as a precaution after a collapse at a construction site on the campus of an elementary school in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, on Wednesday. Hopkinton fire officials said they were called to the Hopkins School on Hayden Rowe around 11:35 a.m. They found a section of scaffolding had collapsed, taking down a 15-by-40-foo... -
Why Robert Spillane embodies qualities Vrabel wants in Pats' rebuild
Who are the Patriots getting in linebacker Robert Spillane? Phil Perry gets the scoop on the ex-Raiders captain from a Las Vegas staffer.