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Pro-Palestinian protesters took down their encampment on the Tufts University campus Friday night.
A Lewiston, Maine bowling alley, where eight people were killed during the state's deadliest mass shooting last October, reopened Friday.
The Karen Read murder trial continued Friday in Dedham, Massachusetts with witness testimony and a visit to the home where John O'Keefe's body was found.
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A last-second goal by the Bruins in Game 6 might have changed the entire series.
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The thick fog made for an eerie sight as the Mayflower II crossed the Cape Cod Canal.