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WATCH: Astronauts Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore finally return to Earth
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore have made it back to Earth after enduring about nine months in space, far longer than originally planned for.
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Woman stung by a scorpion while retrieving luggage at Boston airport
A woman was stung by a scorpion while retrieving her luggage at Boston Logan International Airport Sunday night, according to police.
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McKinsey & Company to pay $650 million to settle U.S. opioid consulting probe
A former top partner at McKinsey has also agreed to plead guilty to obstruction of justice in the federal probe, according to court filings Friday
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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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Duck boat rescues toddler, father from Charles River: PHOTOS
A duck boat that happened to be conducting water rescue training saved a man and his child from the Charles River Monday morning in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Images showed the pair in the water.
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Family of Mass. teen who died from eating spicy chip sue
Lawyers on Thursday revealed the details of a lawsuit they’ve filed over the death of a Worcester, Massachusetts, teenager involving a spicy food trend known as the One Chip Challenge.
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Spirit passengers brawl on flight into Boston: ‘They were choking each other out'
Other passengers on that Spirit Airlines flight from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to Boston said they could hear a tense verbal exchange during the flight.
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Massachusetts casket company calls on America to ‘bury' daylight saving time in viral ad
For a casket company, loss is part of the business. But losing an hour of sleep, like many will this weekend, creates an undying anger.
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Flight from New York to Spain diverts to Boston due to cracked windshield
Massachusetts State Police say a Madrid-bound American Airlines flight landed at Logan International Airport after an Alert 2 was declared.
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19th-century shipwreck washes up on Massachusetts beach more than 100 years after sinking
The Ada K. Damon, built in 1875, ran aground in 1909; a 53-foot section washed ashore this weekend in Ipswich, Massachusetts