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Juul Bought Ads on Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Youth Websites, Mass. AG Says
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey announced Wednesday that her office is suing e-cigarette manufacturer Juul “for its role in profiting off young people and creating a new generation of nicotine addiction.” Flanked by student anti-vaping activists, Healey said an investigation conducted by her office found that Juul specifically targeted teens, purchasing ads on youth focused websites and television stations like…
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Dolphins Stun Patriots at Gillette
All the Patriots had to do to earn their 10th consecutive first-round bye in the postseason was beat the hapless Miami Dolphins, a four-win team seemingly playing out the string on its way to a top-5 pick in next April’s NFL Draft. To beat a Dolphins team that has won twice in Foxboro since 2001, neither instance featuring much of…
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Patriots Storm Back, Win 11th Straight AFC East Title
Meaningful games against the Bills in December? In a Patriots season full of oddities, New England hosted Buffalo in Week 16 of the regular season with the AFC East title on the line. Indicative of just how different the times are, the Bills even held a lead in the fourth quarter. Tom Brady and Co. ensured we aren’t living...
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Salem Mayor Slams Trump for Tweet on Witch Trials: ‘Learn Some History'
The mayor of Salem, Massachusetts, is speaking out after President Donald Trump compared his impeachment inquiry to the Salem Witch Trials.
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Patriots Pull Away from Bengals, Clinch Playoff Berth
Nothing cures ills quite like the Cincinnati Bengals. Stephon Gilmore had two interceptions, including a pick-six, while the Patriots had five takeaways in all in a 27-13 win at Paul Brown Stadium that officially sealed up a postseason berth for New England for the 11th straight season. J.C. Jackson had two interceptions off Andy Dalton, who finished with a...
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Patriots Super Bowl Bound, Again
The Patriots are headed back to the Super Bowl.
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Lights Out: Patriots Stomp Chargers
The Patriots rolled the Chargers, 41-28, to advance to their eighth consecutive AFC Championship Game.