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Funeral for Emerson Student Killed in Boston Fight Held Sunday
A funeral for a 19-year-old Emerson College student killed last month in a fight in Boston is scheduled for Sunday. Family and friends gathered Saturday for Daniel Hollis’s wake. Sunday they will say their final goodbyes.
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US Marine Allegedly Involved in Incident Leading to Death of Emerson Student
The U.S. Marine Corps. said Tuesday a Marine was allegedly involved in an incident last month that led to the death of a 19-year-old Emerson College student that is being investigated as a homicide by Boston police. “We are deeply saddened to learn that an off-base incident allegedly involving one of our Marines has led to the passing of a...
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Silence, Devastation Mark Bahamas Town; But Some Are Staying
The streets are filled with smashed cars, snapped power cables, shattered trees and deep silence. At the airport and dock, hundreds of people clamor for seats on airplanes and berths on ships arriving with aid and departing with people who lost their homes when deadly Hurricane Dorian struck the Bahamas. Nearly a week after disaster roared in from the sea,...
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Concrete Planters Are Easy, Cheap to Make
What’s the difference between cement and concrete? In my case, about $9.55 pounds and a slightly sore back. Though the two terms are often used interchangeably, cement is an ingredient in concrete, which also includes aggregates like sand, gravel or stone. I knew nothing about either product when I decided to try making some rustic/industrial planters suitable for small succulents....
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Women's League Seeks More Fans, Sponsors After US Title
Women’s soccer engages the U.S. every four years, then disappears for most fans like a comet leaving the solar system. In the wake of the Americans’ record-setting fourth World Cup title Sunday, the hard part remains: the weekly work of boosting the National Women’s Soccer League, where average attendance remains at a minor league level.
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Women's League Seeks More Fans, Sponsors After US Title
Women’s soccer engages the U.S. every four years, then disappears for most fans like a comet leaving the solar system. In the wake of the Americans’ record-setting fourth World Cup title Sunday, the hard part remains: the weekly work of boosting the National Women’s Soccer League, where average attendance remains at a minor league level.
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U.S. Women Take Home World Cup Title
Megan Rapinoe scored on a penalty kick as the U.S. Women’s National Team beat the Netherlands, 2-0, to secure a fourth World Cup title.
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NYC Holding Ticker Tape Parade to Celebrate Women's World Cup Victory
New York City will hold a ticker tape parade this week to celebrate the United States’ win over the Netherlands in the Women’s World Cup, the mayor said.
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NYC Holding Ticker Tape Parade to Celebrate Women's World Cup Victory
New York City will hold a ticker tape parade this week to celebrate the United States’ win over the Netherlands in the Women’s World Cup, the mayor said.
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US Women Win 4th World Cup Title, Eye Gender Equality
After every goal celebration and all the confident posturing, the U.S. national team backed up its swagger at the Women’s World Cup by winning it all. The Americans also took a swipe at gender inequity, too. The United States won its record fourth Women’s World Cup title and second in a row, beating the Netherlands 2-0 Sunday night when Megan...
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US Women Win 4th World Cup Title, Eye Gender Equality
After every goal celebration and all the confident posturing, the U.S. national team backed up its swagger at the Women’s World Cup by winning it all. The Americans also took a swipe at gender inequity, too. The United States won its record fourth Women’s World Cup title and second in a row, beating the Netherlands 2-0 Sunday night when Megan...
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3 People Arrested in Proud Boys, Antifa Clash in Oregon
Competing demonstrations spilled into the streets of downtown Portland on Saturday, with fights breaking out in places as marchers clashed. At least three groups had planned rallies or demonstrations at different sites in the city, including members of the so-called Proud Boys and anti-fascist groups that include “antifa,” and the fights occurred when participants of the opposing groups met, according...
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3 People Arrested in Proud Boys, Antifa Clash in Oregon
Competing demonstrations spilled into the streets of downtown Portland on Saturday, with fights breaking out in places as marchers clashed. At least three groups had planned rallies or demonstrations at different sites in the city, including members of the so-called Proud Boys and anti-fascist groups that include “antifa,” and the fights occurred when participants of the opposing groups met, according...
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7 Great Items for a Small Apartment
You don’t need a closet-sized apartment in New York City to enjoy saving a little space.
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Luis Alvarez Pleads for Fellow 9/11 First Responders From Hospice Bed
Luis Alvarez is fighting to help his fellow 9/11 first responders until his last breath. The retired NYPD detective gave what may be the final interview of his life when he spoke with Fox News from his hospital bed in hospice care on Thursday, reiterating his plea to Congress to ensure that 9/11 first responders keep getting health care. “It’s...
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No Evidence Found at NH Home in Relation to Maura Murray's 2004 Disappearance
After a search of a home in North Haverhill, New Hampshire, the attorney general’s office said Wednesday there is no evidence of the body of a woman who went missing more than 15 years ago. Authorities had been at a single-family home not far from where Maura Murray crashed her car back in 2004.
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Jail Time for 3 Ex-Fraternity Members in Alcohol-Fueled Penn State Hazing Death Case
A judge has sentenced three former Penn State fraternity members to jail in the 2017 death of a pledge, the first defendants ordered to serve time behind bars in a case that rewrote Pennsylvania’s anti-hazing law.
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Man Believes Missing Daughter is Buried in NH Basement
Saturday marks 15 years since a University of Massachusetts Amherst student crashed her car in New Hampshire and was never seen or heard from again. On the eve of the anniversary of Maura Murray’s disappearance, her dad tells NBC10 Boston he’s the closest he’s ever been to finding his daughter’s remains.
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Adopted Abroad as Infants, Raised in US, and Now — They May Face Deportation
An NBC Bay Area investigation has discovered tens of thousands of U.S. residents, adopted as infants from foreign countries, and raised in the United States, now face possible deportation – because they are technically not citizens.
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Forced Drinking, Toe-Licking: New Postings Show Wide Range of Pennsylvania College Hazing
Pennsylvania colleges and universities began posting online reports Tuesday on documented cases of hazing over the past five years, from forced drinking and toe-licking to the dunking of students in ice water, as required by a law passed as a result of the 2017 death of a Penn State fraternity pledge.