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Fans React to Patriots' Loss to Bills
The Patriots were eliminated in their first playoff game by the Buffalo Bills.
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CDC Issues New Guidance for Holiday Season
The CDC has given new recommendations for celebrating the holidays safely with friends and family.
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Fourth of July Celebrations Continue Throughout Mass.
Communities across Massachusetts are celebrating the Independence Day holiday. Mike Manzoni reports from Lexington.
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Retired Mass. State Trooper Remembered
People are remembering Ret. Mass. State Trooper David Green after he was killed in a shooting in Winthrop on Saturday.
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Three Dead in Winthrop Shooting
Police confirming that three people are dead following a shooting in Winthrop, Mass. Mike Manzoni and Eli Rosenberg have the latest details.
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NH Music Store Abruptly Closes
The Bull Moose music and movie shop in Salem, New Hampshire suddenly closed down it’s doors for good.
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Rallies Call to End Anti-Asian Racism
Rallies across Massachusetts calling to end anti-racism against Asian-Americans. Mike Manzoni has the latest.
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CDC Issues New Guidelines for Vaccinated People
People who are fully vaccinated against coronavirus can gather indoors with other fully vaccinated people without masks or social distancing, the Centers for Disease Control says.
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Another 2.1 Million Americans File for Unemployment
Nationwide, 41 million people have filed for unemployment since mid-March.
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Unemployment Rate Hits All-Time High
The coronavirus pandemic is devastating the U.S. economy.
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Officials Confirm First Case of Coronavirus in the State
The man who tested positive for the disease, a UMass Boston student, says he was not screened for the virus.
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Boston Student With New Coronavirus Is 1st Case in Mass., East Coast
A man who recently traveled to Wuhan, China has been diagnosed as the first Massachusetts resident with coronavirus, and the eighth case confirmed in the U.S.
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Coronavirus Concerns Continue
With a human-to-human transmission of coronavirus confirmed in Chicago, health officials across the U.S. and around the world are on high alert.
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Approaching Storm Impacting Holiday Travel
The storm approaching New England timed perfectly with the end of the Thanksgiving weekend, causing many people to cut their holiday short to prepare.
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Snowstorm Not Yet to New England But Already Impacting Peoples' Travel Plans
A significant storm headed for New England is expected to bring heavy snow to the region. When there’s snow in the forecast, rock salt, shovels and all things winter are the hottest items at hardware stores. “Got some oil for my snow blower,” one woman said. “Loading up on my rock salt” said Mike Caribo. “I’m picking up a couple...
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Black Friday Shopping Begins Early in NH
In Nashua, New Hampshire many people headed to the mall on Thanksgiving to beat the Black Friday crowds.
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Shoppers Head to Stores Early to Beat Black Friday Crowds
The Pheasant Lane Mall opened its doors Thanksgiving evening to welcome shoppers trying to beat the Black Friday morning crowds. The shoppers waited in their cars for hours on Thursday to be the first ones inside. The National Retail Federation says 165 million people are expected to shop between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday, making it a now five-day event.
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Deval Patrick Talks Humanitarian Crisis, Mental Health Awareness at ‘Politics & Eggs'
Former Massachusetts governor and Democratic presidential hopeful Deval Patrick spoke Monday morning at the latest “Politics & Eggs” event in New Hampshire touching on a myriad of issues including the ongoing the humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, mental health awareness and what he would do if elected commander in chief.
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Deval Patrick Talks Immigration Reform, Mental Health at Sold-Out NH Event
Former Massachusetts governor and Democratic presidential hopeful Deval Patrick discussed Monday the ongoing the humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, mental health awareness and what he would do first as president of the United States at the latest “Politics & Eggs” event in New Hampshire. Speaking to a sold-out crowd, Patrick began his speech by reflecting his upbringing on the...
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Deval Patrick Speaks to Congregation at Mattapan Church
Democratic presidential candidate Deval Patrick made an appearance at Sunday’s service at Morning Star Baptist Church in Mattapan, telling the congregation that “the character of the country,” is at stake in 2020. The former Massachusetts governor spoke for about eight minutes, explaining why he’s running for the White House.