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Stranded Dolphin Rescued on Cape Cod Beach
A dolphin was stranded on a Cape Cod beach Saturday and needed to be rescued. The dolphin was stranded around noon in Eastham, Massachusetts. The International Fund for Animal Welfare rescued the dolphin and released it back into the water in Provincetown at Herring Cove Beach later in the day. Video from the scene showed the dolphin needed a little…
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College Lacrosse Player With Big Head Gets Custom Helmet
Alex Chu has a big problem he just can’t seem to wrap his head around. “There are reasons to be on the sideline, I just happen to have a big head,” Chu said.
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Trio Accused of Posting East Boston Racist Fliers Face Judge
Three men accused of posting racist fliers around East Boston faced a judge on weapons and resisting arrest charges Tuesday. Twenty-year-old Malden resident Christopher Hood, 18-year-old Rochester, New York, resident Tylar Larson and 26-year-old Lowell resident Matthew Wolf were arrested Friday night with the fliers in their hands, according to authorities. About 50 fliers that said, “Keep America American. Report...
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College Lacrosse Player May Be Benched Due to Big Head
Alex Chu has a big problem he just can’t seem to wrap his head around. “There are reasons to be on the sideline, I just happen to have a big head,” Chu said.
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Court Docs: Witness Saw Assault Days Before Man Was Found Dead
A Massachusetts man who is facing charges in connection with the brutal beating death of another man was arraigned from his hospital bed at UMass Medical Center on Monday. Dean Valchuis, 47, was arraigned on an assault and battery charge after he allegedly beat 58-year-old Roger Bemis in Bemis’s home in Clinton on the night of the Super Bowl. Bemis...
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Massive Recall Announced Due to Faulty Airbags
Several car makers have announced a recall of a certain brand of air bags.
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Patriots Fans Attend Rally in Atlanta Ahead of Super Bowl
Thousands of Patriots fans flooded Centennial Park in Atlanta on Saturday afternoon to attend a rally ahead of the Super Bowl.
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LIII for LIII: Maine Man Continues Super Bowl Streak
Don Crisman of Maine has been to every single Super Bowl, and as a lifelong Patriots fan, these games have become more and more special for the 82-year-old.
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‘Angry, Frustrated and a Little Bit Sad': TSA Agents Work Without Paychecks as Shutdown Continues
Every day, David Fairbanks commutes from Putnam, Connecticut, to work at Logan Airport in Boston. He’s a TSA agent and considered an essential worker. That status means he has to continue working, but not get a paycheck until the partial government shutdown, now in its 19th day, is over.
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Shutdown Puts Food Assistance Programs in Jeopardy
The partial government shutdown isn’t just impacting federal workers. It’s also a growing source of stress for families who rely on services. Carmen Gonzalez is a retired grandmother on disability. She relies on her monthly $125 Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program benefits to feed her family. She says she got the money for January, but she’s constantly worried about next...