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Former Patriots tight end Don Hasselbeck dies of heart attack at age 79
Former NFL tight end Don Hasselbeck, who won a Super Bowl in his nine-year career and was the father of two NFL quarterbacks, died Monday. He was 70. Hasselbeck’s son, Matt, said his father died after going into cardiac arrest at his home. “He was a great husband, father, grandfather, friend, coach, player, coworker, artist, mentor, and story... -
Draft pick scenarios for Bruins entering season finale vs. Devils
The Bruins could secure the fourth-best NHL draft lottery odds in the season finale Tuesday.
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Jury selection continues in Karen Read retrial with 2 more jurors needed
Jury selection is set to continue in the Karen Read retrial on Tuesday, despite hope that the court would be ready to begin opening statements by this time.
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Harvard turns to Wall Street as feds freeze more than $2B in funding
The federal government is freezing more than $2 billion in research funds for Harvard University, after issuing a list of demands to the Ivy League school, of which it is not complying with.
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Warmer air is still here — but we're tracking rain showers on Tuesday
We’re not quite as warm as Monday, but we’re still warmer than we have been.
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2nd Mass. immigration attorney, also US citizen, told to leave country in DHS email
Carmen Bello is the second immigration attorney in Massachusetts to tell NBC10 Boston she has received a message from the Department of Homeland Security telling her to self-deport
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Man charged after series of peeping incidents at Weymouth condo complex
Xhevahir Hida is accused of lewd and lascivious behavior at Woodstone Crossing in Weymouth, Massachusetts
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‘Celtics City' beyond the episode: Reggie Lewis and a dark time in C's history
Reggie Lewis’ tragic death was among the low points of the darkest decade in Celtics history. Max’s “Celtics City” docuseries covered Lewis’ passing and more in Episode 7.
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Person shot in Jamaica Plain, Boston police say
Boston police responded to a shooting on Lamartine Street in Jamaica Plain Monday
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‘Safe space' at Boston University vandalized, students say
Posters on one wall of BU’s Center for Gender, Sexuality & Activism were found torn down on March 27, and students want answers