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Massachusetts parents sue school district over child's AI usage
The 17-year-old student and social studies teacher at odds over the issue both took the stand in federal court Tuesday.
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Massachusetts fishermen spot and rescue man stranded on overturned boat
Two Nantucket fishermen made a life-saving catch this weekend, saving a frantic fellow fisherman clinging to what was left of his capsized boat.
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Dunkin' debuts new Halloween buckets, spooky menu items
The purple holiday pail is “illustrated with a sweet Halloween motif” of round-shaped, costumed creatures.
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Great white shark washes up on Massachusetts beach: ‘Not one of our typical calls for service'
Editor’s note: Some readers might find the images included in this story disturbing. Orleans police shared three photos of the shark on Facebook on Tuesday, showing the dead shark on the back of a flatbed truck. “Not one of our typical calls for service,” the department said. “Not is it one for our local duty tow, Nauset Recovery. But, as...
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Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert F. Kennedy, dies at 96
Ethel Kennedy, the widow of former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and matriarch to the dynastic Kennedy family, suffered a stroke last week.
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Ethel Kennedy hospitalized after suffering a stroke, Kennedy family says
Kennedy family matriarch Ethel Kennedy is recovering after she suffered a stroke, her family said Tuesday.
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Ethel Kennedy hospitalized following stroke, family says
Ethel Kennedy, the widow of former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, has been hospitalized after suffering a stroke last week, family said Tuesday.
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Nobel Prize in medicine honors American duo for their discovery of microRNA
The Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine was awarded Monday to two Massachusetts professors — Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun — for their discovery of microRNA, tiny pieces of genetic material that alter how genes work at the cellular level and could lead to new ways of treating cancer. The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute, which awarded the prize,…
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Woman pleads guilty in high-end Massachusetts and the Washington, D.C. area brothel bust
A woman accused of operating a high-end brothel network with wealthy and prominent clients in Massachusetts and the Washington, D.C., suburbs pleaded guilty in federal court Friday.
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161 horses safe after overnight fire in barn in Massachusetts: fire officials
Dozens of horses are safe after a fire in a barn at the Big E and the cause of the fire is under investigation. Officials said the fire was reported in the C Barn after the Big E closed on Friday. Firefighters said they arrived to the area and found a working fire in the barn around 11:45 p.m. All…
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CDC reports 6 new deaths in deli meat listeria outbreak
Nine people have now died as a result of the outbreak, which the agency said is now the largest listeria outbreak in the U.S. since 2011. Fifty-seven people have been hospitalized.
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Teenager finds smoke grenade while magnet fishing in Massachusetts bridge, police say
Police say a teenager fished a smoke grenade out of Beaver Brook in Dracut, Massachusetts, on Tuesday morning. Dracut police and fire reportedly responded to the area of the Parker Avenue Bridge around 11:17 a.m. following a report that a teenage boy had pulled what appeared to be a smoke grenade out of Beaver Brook while magnet fishing. Dracut firefighters…
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‘Like Tom Hanks in Castaway': Dave Portnoy describes harrowing ordeal aboard boat
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy says he’s lucky to be alive after he found himself in his boat adrift with no power off Nantucket on Monday.
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Bride releases butterflies in honor of her late father. But they didn't fly away
“It’s a reminder that some of the most meaningful, beautiful moments are ones that unfold in unexpected ways.”
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Rescuers try to keep dolphins away from Cape Cod shallows after mass stranding
Teams in Massachusetts found one group of 10 Atlantic white-sided dolphins swimming in a dangerously shallow area at dawn on Saturday and managed to herd them out into deeper water.
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Massachusetts man accused of trafficking over 100 body parts of vulnerable species
A Massachusetts man is facing federal charges, accused of trafficking the body parts of protected wildlife from Africa and Asia to be sold to buyers in the U.S.
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Man accused of running 43-Foot boat aground on Martha's Vineyard beach while intoxicated
A Cape Cod man is accused of drunkenly running his boat aground on Martha’s Vineyard last weekend. Massachusetts State Police say the boat operator, identified as 32-year-old Riley Blizard, of Cotuit, is being charged with operating a boat under the influence of liquor, and negligent operation of a boat. According to police, troopers responded to Chappaquiddick Island around 9:40...
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Theater apologizes after actor Richard Dreyfuss sparks outrage at ‘Jaws' event
A theater in Massachusetts is apologizing after a special screening of the movie “Jaws” went off the rails when actor Richard Dreyfuss allegedly went on a transphobic, misogynistic, homophobic and sexist rant.
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Mass. teen died from eating a spicy chip as part of social media challenge, autopsy report concludes
A Massachusetts teen who participated in a spicy tortilla chip challenge on social media died from ingesting a substance containing a high amount of the chili pepper extract capsaicin, according to autopsy results. Harris Wolobah, a 14-year-old sophomore at Doherty Memorial High School in Worcester, died on Sept. 1, 2023, after eating the chip manufactured by Paqui, a Texas-based subsidiary…
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Recipient of pig kidney transplant has died
A Massachusetts man who received the world’s first genetically-edited pig kidney transplant has died, his family announced Saturday.