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Abandoned Amazon packages found in MA woods; driver cites stress
“At this time, we are not seeking criminal charges and are considering this a human resources matter for Amazon,” Lakeville Police Chief Matthew Perkins said.
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TD Bank teller stole more than $180,000 from customer accounts, federal prosecutors say
A former bank teller is accused of embezzling more than $180,000 from customer accounts, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Thursday.
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Two charged in connection with Iran drone strike that killed 3 US troops in the Middle East
Federal authorities have arrested two Iranian men in connection with a fatal drone strike in Jordan that killed three U.S. service members and injured dozens more.
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Planes clip wings at Boston's Logan airport, canceling flight
Two airplanes clipped wings at a gate at Boston Logan International Airport Monday, according to a Massachusetts Port Authority spokesperson, forcing the cancellation of a Frontier flight to Dallas during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
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Two dead after domestic violence shooting in Worcester
Two people are dead after what police described as a domestic incident in Worcester, Massachusetts early Thursday morning. Officers were called to a home on Gingerbread Trail around 2 a.m. and found the female victim with a gunshot wound. She was pronounced dead at the scene. A male was taken to the hospital, also suffering a gunshot wound. He died...
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Man accused of exposing himself on flight from Abu Dhabi to Boston
An Indian man is accused of masturbating and exposing himself while on a flight from Abu Dhabi to Boston, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Tuesday.
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Boston's NWSL team apologizes for controversial branding announcement
Boston’s National Women’s Soccer League team is apologizing after the launch of the club’s name announcement – specifically the branding associated with it – fell flat for many fans.
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Report Finds ‘Culture/Climate Issues With Racial Undertones' At Manchester Community College
An investigation prompted by accusations of discrimination against Black and female employees at Manchester Community College found “a history of culture/climate issues with racial undertones,” according to a report released earlier this month. The report stated that there is evidence to suggest that over the past 20 years the school “has experienced challenges related to diversity and specifically race and…
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Can the Common Cold Help Defend Against Covid-19?
New research from the Yale School of Medicine suggests that the common cold could be a defense against Covid-19. As many of us start to ditch the masks that have been strapped to our heads for the last year, we could be more likely to catch a cold. But that may not be all bad. Researchers at Yale say the…
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Court Documents Reveal New Details in Case Against MIT Student Suspected in Killing of Yale Student
Court documents reveal new details of the case against Qinxuan Pan, a Massachusetts man suspected of killing a Yale graduate student.