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They came from Italy. They came here and they felt at home, this was their home. And now they’ve taken this away, they’re ...
Newton, Mass., replaced a street’s red, white and green centerline with standard yellow stripes, citing traffic safety ...
Ed Feulner, who died on July 18, was a big man in every sense. Tall and bulky, he had a largeness of spirit, a generosity of ...
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Calling all history buffs! Step back in time at one of these significant sites in each state, from Revolutionary War ...
A former police officer, who once worked at Joe Exotic's animal park, has his discrimination case thrown out by federal judge.
With that in mind, Los Angeles has now been linked as a possible trade suitor for a two-time All-Star guard. According to NBA ...
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is among the organizations that have condemned making comparisons to the Holocaust and the Nazis for many reasons, including their historical inaccuracy and because ...
The sold-out Camp Randall Stadium concert in Madison July 19 was the first following that awkward Coldplay concert moment ...
A burglar used a hammer to smash open the door of a Massachusetts shop and stole rare Pokémon cards and vintage box sets, a store owner said.
In a bid to increase transparency, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has begun publishing the complete response letters (CRLs) it sends to biotech companies whose drug applications it denies.
Tariff fallout leads to layoffs at Massachusetts concrete firm Contract delays tied to material price volatility forced 233 job cuts at Pittsfield, Massachusetts-based Unistress and its subsidiary.
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