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What history says about Patriots' playoff chances after last-place finish
Could the Patriots make a last-place-to-playoffs jump like the 2024 Commanders and Chargers? Here’s why it’s possible.
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How 2025 NBA Draft withdrawals might impact Celtics' pick strategy
With so many players deciding to stay in school, will the Celtics need to change their approach to the 2025 NBA Draft?
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The Path, Part III: Can Celtics pull off their own ‘Golden State Bridge'?
Can the Celtics take a page from the 2022 Warriors’ playbook? Chris Forsberg explores a “bridge” path for Boston in his offseason series finale.
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Arrest made in stabbing at Mass. General Hospital in Boston
A stabbing at Massachusetts General Hospital led to an arrest Thursday morning. Boston police said they got a call around 8:30 a.m. for a report of a stabbing at the hospital. Responding officers found an adult victim suffering from a non-life-threatening stab wound. A suspect was quickly identified and taken into custody in the area of 90 Blossom ... -
Bravo star, Giggly Squad podcaster announced as latest Dunkin' spokesperson
Bravo star and “Giggly Squad” podcaster Paige DeSorbo was announced Thursday as the latest celebrity Dunkin’ spokesperson. DeSorbo, star of Bravo’s “Summer House,” is teaming up with the Massachusetts-based coffee chain to highlight its Refreshers line-up of drinks, including a new Dunkin’ Pink Spritz Refre... -
Recap: Prosecution rests its case in Karen Read murder trial, defense up next
The prosecution has rested its case in the Karen Read murder trial. The final prosecution witness, crash reconstruction expert Judson Welcher, concluded his testimony shortly before 11:30 a.m., at which point special prosecutor Hank Brennan said the Commonwealth was resting its case. Judge Beverly Cannone informed jurors that the trial appears to b... -
Federal judge extends order blocking Trump ban on foreign students at Harvard
A clash over international students will take center stage in Boston today, where a federal judge will hear from Harvard University and the Trump administration to make a decision about next semester’s enrollment.
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Harvard holds commencement while facing Trump administration pressure
Harvard University is holding its commencement Thursday at a pivotal moment, when its place as one of the world’s leading higher education institutions is under what increasingly seems like existential threats from the Trump administration.
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What does renewed family drama mean for Market Basket shoppers?
There’s renewed family drama for Market Basket this week, leaving shoppers wondering if they’ll be affected like they were more than a decade ago.
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Prosecution rests in Karen Read trial. Here's a look back at their case
Defense attorneys grilled a crash reconstruction expert on his methods Wednesday as Karen Read ‘s second murder trial pushed through its sixth week.
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Some see showers today, everyone sees rain Saturday
It’s hard to ignore all those rain icons on the weather apps, but the next couple of days aren’t all washed out. Today is a case study in the term “isolated showers,” where many spots stay dry and only a few see wet weather. Nonetheless, the temperatures are ridiculous for nearly June and the breezes will be chilly off...
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As public defenders stop taking cases, what will be the impact in Mass.?
Defendants have a constitutional right to counsel, but with Massachusetts public defenders refusing to accept new cases as they call for higher pay, courts have no attorneys to appoint them