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Perry: The ‘smoking gun' that explains why Patriots traded Milton
If you’re wondering what led the Patriots to trade Joe Milton for a relatively small return, just look at the timing of the deal, Phil Perry explains.
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Crash temporarily closes two lanes on Mass. Pike in Auburn
A crash on the Massachusetts Turnpike in Auburn has shut down two lanes heading eastbound.
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Karen Read jury selection continues Tuesday as defense seeks trial delay
Jury selection in Karen Read’s retrial will enter its sixth day on Tuesday, after no new jurors were seated during Monday’s session at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham.
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Trump tariffs latest: Here's what you need to know
Global concerns over a trade war have been growing overnight as President Donald Trump and China remain at odds over tariffs.
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Chilly air, gusty winds in store Tuesday
It feels like we’re living in an alternate weather reality. The drought continues – despite the frequent showers and incessantly gray skies, flakes keep popping up in Boston (officially recorded some Monday), and temperatures are dropping notwithstanding a return of the sun. Yes, the weather world is weird in spring. A speedy front will provide all... -
Judge weighs lawsuit over Trump revoking migrants' protected status
Community activists joined immigrant advocates at Boston’s federal court Monday calling on the government to reverse course on terminating temporary protected status, also known as TPS, for some immigrants.
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Mother raccoon reunites with babies that fell into Cape Cod fireplace
The Cape Wildlife Center said rescue workers helped make sure a raccoon safely left a chimney in Brewster, Massachusetts, and found a new home for her babies
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‘Celtics City' beyond the episode: The Len Bias tragedy
Len Bias’ tragic death and the downfall of the 90s Celtics were the subjects of the sixth episode of Max’s “Celtics City” docuseries.
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Curran: Pats players must ‘re-prove themselves' at voluntary OTAs
Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry discuss Day 1 of Patriots voluntary OTAs and Mike Vrabel’s approach to the offseason program.
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‘Equity is a marathon': BAA has worked toward inclusion, but work remains, runners say
With the Boston Marathon having come under scrutiny for a lack of diversity among participants, the Boston Athletic Association has stated its commitment to prioritizing racial equity
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WATCH: Ceddanne Rafaela makes insane sliding catch vs. Blue Jays
Red Sox center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela made an incredible sliding grab on the first pitch of Monday’s game against the Blue Jays to rob Bo Bichette of an extra-base hit.