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Yes, tariffs will cause price hikes — here's what you should buy now
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How likely are Celtics to trade up for a lottery pick in NBA Draft?
Would the Celtics consider moving up in the 2025 NBA Draft? Yahoo Sports’ Kevin O’Connor shared some interesting intel on Boston’s pre-draft interviews.
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Mighty Squirrel Brewing Co. opens new taproom and kitchen in Greater Boston
[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.] Last fall, it was reported that a local brewery in Waltham with two locations was planning to open a third, and now we have learned that the new location is up and running. According to a Facebook post from the business, Mighty Squirrel Brewing Co. opens today at Arsenal Yards in Watertown̷... -
Harvard sues Trump administration. Read full lawsuit and university's letter here
Harvard President Alan Garber addressed the Ivy League community in a letter after it was announced Friday morning that the university is suing the Trump administration over its decision to bar Harvard from enrolling foreign students. “Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard,” the university said in a social media pos... -
What to expect as Karen Read's defense gets ready to present their case
The prosecution in the Karen Read murder trial is expected to call one more witness when testimony resumes Tuesday before resting its case after 21 days. Friday is another off day in the case following Judge Beverly Cannone’s surprise decision to call off court Thursday because she said the case is proceeding on schedule. Monday is also an of... -
Boston launches investigation into school bus safety after deadly crash
There will be an independent review of Boston Public Schools transportation safety measures following the death of a kindergartener who was struck by a school bus last month, Mayor Michelle Wu and Superintendent Mary Skipper announced Friday morning.
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Record travel expected Memorial Day weekend. Here are the busiest times
MassDOT is encouraging travelers to plan ahead, expect increased travel volumes, and take public transportation as much as possible to help get to destinations.
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Federal judge blocks Trump administration decision to bar foreign student enrollment at Harvard
Harvard University is challenging the Trump administration’s decision to bar the school from enrolling foreign students.
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Worst of nor'easter has passed, all eyes turn to holiday weekend weather
The worst has passed from our nor’easter. The deluge last night brought over 5” of rain in parts of eastern Mass. Localized flooding was rampant in some communities and on some major interstates.
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Professional tenants don't pay their rent, but taxpayers do
Over the past year, the NBC10 Boston Investigators have exposed “professional tenants” in Massachusetts
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Waymo comes to Boston for testing: Would you ride in a driverless taxi?
Futuristic technology has officially entered the historic city of Boston. Waymo self-driving cars are driving around Boston through the end of June, gathering data on driving conditions and behaviors. Although every Waymo car in Boston has a driver behind the wheel during this testing phase, many Bostonians are hesitant about the idea. “I don... -
Local figure skater who lost parents in midair crash opens up before performance
Massachusetts skater Maxim Naumov, whose parents were among the 67 killed in the January midair collision over the Potomac River, will perform before a hometown crowd this weekend.
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New Englanders aren't too fazed by this ‘very unusual' late-May nor'easter
The cold rain and strong wind blowing through Massachusetts on Thursday were brought to you by a late-season nor’easter.
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Mass. leaders worried for seniors and kids as Trump agenda bill clears House
With the bill clearing the House on a 215-214 vote, elected officials are talking about what it would mean in Massachusetts.