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FIRST ALERT: Severe storms, tornadoes possible today in parts of New England
We’re starting the weekend off with a lot of gray and plenty of soupy air. Other than a few early showers, there won’t be much in the way of wet weather early today.
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Porzingis candidly reflects on illness that impacted him throughout playoffs
A frustrating postseason for Kristaps Porzingis came to an end Friday night at Madison Square Garden. The Boston Celtics big man tallied just four points on 1 for 4 shooting in his team’s Game 6 blowout loss to the New York Knicks, providing a brief spark with a 3-pointer and a blocked shot but logging just 11 minutes and 30...
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Brown shares optimistic outlook after season-ending loss to Knicks
Celtics star Jaylen Brown shared a positive perspective after the team’s season-ending loss to the Knicks.
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Celtics roster reset: Breakdown of contracts, free agents entering offseason
Here’s a breakdown of the Celtics roster entering the 2025 NBA offseason, including contracts, salaries and free agents.
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Plane passengers are concerned about air travel safety. Here's some perspective.
Ahead of the busy summer travel season, passengers at Boston’s Logan airport are uneasy after yet another air traffic control blackout this week.
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Families of victims killed in midair collision push to prevent future tragedies
Matthew Collins and Doug Lane, who lost loved ones when a military helicopter and American Airlines Flight 5342 collided over Washington’s Potomac River, are among family members working toward change
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Celtics-Knicks recap: C's season ends with blowout Game 6 loss
The Celtics’ season is over as they were dominated by the Knicks in Game 6 at Madison Square Garden, 119-81.
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Cambridge police investigate report of person sexually assaulted by 2 in ski masks
Police are investigating a report that a person was sexually assaulted by two people wearing ski masks and gloves in an alley around Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, officials said Friday.
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MBTA fare engagement officers cracking down on skipped payments
The MBTA said it is making moves to stop fare evasion. A recent NBC10 Boston report highlighted numerous riders streaming onto Green Line trains, sometimes 25 to 30 people at a time, without even glancing at the payment system. On Friday fare engagement teams were out on the B branch at Babcock Street Station. The T said the teams are…... -
Red Sox unveil Green Monster-themed City Connect jerseys
The Red Sox’s new City Connect jerseys honor an iconic aspect of Fenway Park.
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Patriots Mailbag: Roster ‘weak links,' surprise cut candidates and more
What’s the most concerning position on the Patriots’ roster? Which players might get pushed out come late August? Phil Perry opens up a new mailbag.