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Marchand grateful for Stanley Cup chance with Panthers after ‘stressful' season
Brad Marchand opened up about how the end to his lengthy tenure with the Bruins didn’t go as planned.
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Patriots' personnel department changes continue with reported promotion
The Patriots reportedly are promoting Tony Kinkela to director of college scouting, continuing an offseason of change for the personnel department.
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Celtics player spotlight: Can Xavier Tillman fill larger role in 2025-26?
Xavier Tillman Sr. wasn’t able to carve out a consistent role for the Celtics this past season. Can he change that entering 2025-26?
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Cora's tone shift after Red Sox' latest brutal loss is a troubling sign
Red Sox manager Alex Cora sounded unusually defeated after watching his team lose another game in brutal fashion.
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Ready for the 90s? Boston is about to bake in the heat!
It’s heating up in a big way over the next few days here in Boston! But don’t get used to it. The weekend brings some changes.
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Explosive day in court, as Karen Read's defense attorneys call for mistrial
Karen Read’s defense took a new approach in their attempts to win her freedom this week, calling for a mistrial on Tuesday.
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Family of Milford teen detained by ICE pleads for his release
Support continues to grow for Marcelo Gomes Da Silva, the Milford High School student detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement last weekend. His father spoke exclusively with us, sharing how devastating his son’s absence has been for the family.
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Boston hospital adds 78 beds in $250M expansion
Boston hospital adds 78 beds in $250M expansion
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‘Our life is here': Father of Milford High School student detained by ICE breaks silence
Marcelo Gomes Da Silva, an 18-year-old high school junior from Milford, Massachusetts, was detained on his way to volleyball practice Saturday.
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Organizers prepare to reenact Battle of Bunker Hill in Gloucester
While the historic battle happened in what is now Boston’s crowded Charlestown neighborhood, it will be reenacted in Gloucester, Massachusetts, to mark the 250th anniversary.
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BPS' school bus operator sued over crash that injured boy
Boston Public Schools’ bus contractor is now facing a civil lawsuit over a crash that seriously hurt an 8-year-old in December.
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Chinese students brace for impact after Rubio's visa threats
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Trump administration would “aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students..”
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Roman Anthony responds to backlash over laundry cart video
Red Sox top prospect Roman Anthony addressed the viral video of him avoiding autograph seekers by hiding in a laundry cart.