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Jen McCabe expected back on stand for another day of testimony in Karen Read trial
Key witness Jennifer McCabe will return to the stand in Karen Read’s retrial Wednesday morning, with the focus expected to be on what happened after John O’Keefe’s body was found in the snow.
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Enjoy the sunny, warm weather — changes are on the way for our weekend
Enjoy the sunny, warm weather! Changes are on the way for your weekend.
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C's overcoming 3-point woes is a great sign for their title chances
The Celtics were forced to make adjustments against the Magic’sstingy 3-point defense, and they succeede
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Tatum makes more NBA playoff history with dominant Game 5 vs. Magic
Jayson Tatum went on a remarkable run over the Celtics’ last three playoff games against the Magic.
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Women's health research organization has ‘uncertainty' over future federal funding
There is confusion and uncertainty at one of the largest research study organizations for women’s health after it received notice of a cut to its federal funding — though the government says the work will not be terminated.
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Fire spreads from garage to 3 nearby homes in Chelsea
No occupants were hurt in the fire, according to officials in Chelsea, Massachusetts
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Why Mosley ‘absolutely loves' coaching against Mazzulla
Magic coach Jamahl Mosley heaped praise on his counterpart Joe Mazzulla before Game 5 on Tuesday night.
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Boston's new meters aim to make paying for parking easier and more reliable
Boston is rolling out a new parking meter program that will allow drivers to pay by cash or credit after entering their license plate numbers
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Great white sharks are key to healthy ocean ecosystem, researcher says
Neil Hammerschlag of the Shark Research Foundation, who works with researchers at Cape Cod’s Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, spent 20 years in South Africa studying great white sharks
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Celtics-Magic recap: C's clinch series with Game 5 rout
The Celtics overcame a slow start and blew out the Magic in a decisive Game 5 at TD Garden, 120-89.
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Harvard pledges reforms following internal reports on antisemitism, anti-Arab bias
Harvard University is promising to review its academic offerings and admissions policies in response to a pair of internal reports on antisemitism and anti-Arab prejudice at the Ivy League campus commissioned in the aftermath of last spring’s pro-Palestinian protests.