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After federal agents spotted in East Boston, concerns grow over potential ICE raids
There’s growing concerns over potential ICE raids locally after federal agents were spotted by NBC Boston cameras entering homes in East Boston Wednesday and taking at least one person into custody. These operations come amid heightened alert for mass roundups and deportations promised by President Donald Trump, but federal authorities would not confirm they are related to that effort....
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Oscar-winner Alan Arkin dead at 89
Alan Arkin, who won an Academy Award for his role in the film “Little Miss Sunshine” died at 89.
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‘Jackass' Star Bam Margera Is a Wanted Man by Pa. State Police
Professional skateboarder and star of hit show ‘Jackass’ is wanted by Pennsylvania State Police after running into the woods after an alleged assault in Chester County
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LeBron James' Foot Injury May Keep Him Out For a While
Lakers superstar LeBron James injured his foot during Sunday’s win over the Dallas Mavericks.
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Woman Pulled From Rubble 175 Hours After Earthquake in Turkey
A woman who was stuck in the rubble of a collapsed building in Turkey for some 175 hours was rescued on Monday.
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WATCH: Wild Boar Attacks Snowboarders in Japan
A wild boar appeared at the Ikenotaira Onsen ski area in Niigata prefecture and attacked snowboarders.
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WATCH: Video Shows Building Collapse After Earthquake in Turkey
Video captured the moment when a building went down in the Turkish city of Malatya after a series of earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria.
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Kamala Harris Calls Mass. a ‘Model' for Protecting Reproductive Rights
Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted Massachusetts as a leader in the national fight to protect abortion rights during a round table discussion in Boston Thursday as part of a visit to the Bay State. During the Vice President’s meeting, Harris and several other leaders including Gov. Charlie Bake, U.S. Department of Defense Undersecretary Gil Cisneros and Representative Ayanna Pressley,...
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Maine Sports Betting Law in Effect Soon but Wagering Months Away
Native American tribes in Maine are going to have to wait months — possibly more than a year — before sports betting begins in the state. The law adopted by state lawmakers goes into effect on Aug. 8, but the executive director of the Maine Gambling Control Unit said it could take until January 2024 to get rules sorted out….
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LA Funeral Home Owner Charged For Leaving Remains to Decay, Mummify
The remains of 11 people, including infants, were not properly taken care of, according to the LA City Attorney, and left to ‘rot.’