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Cross examination of cell phone expert witness in Read trial to continue Tuesday
A full day of testimony is expected to get underway Tuesday morning in Karen Read’s second murder trial.
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Tuesday will feel like summer — but here's when rain will move in
If you liked Monday’s weather, you’re going to LOVE Tuesday’s forecast. In fact, it’ll be the warmest day of the week!
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‘100 days of destruction': Walz talks Trump administration, Democrats' future
Speaking at Harvard Kennedy School, Tim Walz criticized President Donald Trump and gave his thoughts on why the Democrats lost the White House
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Court pauses transfer of detained Tufts student to Vermont
An appeals court in New York put Tufts student Rumeysa Ozturk’s transfer from a Louisiana detention center to Vermont on hold Monday.
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‘Celtics City' beyond the episode: The road to Banner 18
The series finale of Max’s “Celtics City” covers a new era for the franchise led by superstars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown.
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Data shows Mass. is home to more millionaires despite new surtax, according to advocates
Surtax supporters released data Monday that they said pokes holes in the argument that the state’s new tax on high earners is causing higher-income residents to move out of Massachusetts. The report from a pair of progressive research groups found that the number of individuals in Massachusetts with at least $50 million in total wealth grew f... -
Mass. House adds $18.4M to budget, approves safety-net hospital transfer
Monday was the first day of debate on the Massachusetts House Ways and Means Committee’s $61.4 billion budget for next year
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Perry: Why TreVeyon Henderson is ‘favorite' Pats pick in draft
Phil Perry explains why running back TreVeyon Henderson is his favorite pick by the Patriots in the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Notorious husband and wife ‘professional tenants' strike again
A property owner in Worcester, Massachusetts, says he’s the latest victim of a pair of “professional tenants” we’ve documented scamming small property owners in Worcester County and living in homes without paying rent.
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Mass. lawmakers seek to shield state from Trump administration's budget cuts
As President Donald Trump marks 100 days in office, Massachusetts state senators and representatives have federal changes in mind during legislative sessions
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Trump admin. launches race-based discrimination probes against Harvard Law Review
Federal officials are launching investigations into Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review, saying authorities have received reports of race-based discrimination “permeating the operations” of the journal.
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MBTA cameras to crack down on drivers who park in bus lanes or block stops
As MBTA bus drivers contend with Boston-area traffic, a new Massachusetts law paves the way to mount cameras to buses and send citations in the mail