Saturday, January 30, 2016

State, federal sweep nabs 37 local members of violent gang and other top stories.

  • State, federal sweep nabs 37 local members of violent gang

    State, federal sweep nabs 37 local members of violent gang
    Dozens of members of the ultra-violent MS-13 street gang were swept off the streets of the Boston area early yesterday morning after a state and federal dragnet led to indictments against 56 drug peddlers, murderers and thugs, authorities say.The alleged gang members — who carry gaudy nicknames like “Demento,” “Psycho,” “Animal” and “Little Crazy” — were indicted on federal racketeering conspiracy charges, including allegations of murder, attempted murder, drug trafficking, immigration offenses ..
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  • Boston's Bench Raises the Bar Against Orlando

    Boston's Bench Raises the Bar Against Orlando
    BOSTON – It does not do justice to refer to the Boston Celtics’ bench as the “second unit.” It’s much more fitting, rather, to simply call it “Unit 1A.” The talent level of Boston’s substitutions is not much different than that of the starters; thus, when members of the second unit enter a game, there is rarely a drop-off in play. Whether the Celtics need to gain a lead, sustain a lead, or extend a lead, their second-stringers can regularly be relied upon to come through. Friday night, t..
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  • Kerber upsets Serena Williams to win Australian title

    Kerber upsets Serena Williams to win Australian title
    Angelique Kerber upset Serena Williams 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 to win the Australian Open title on Saturday, ending the six-time champion’s unbeaten streak in finals here and winning a major title for the first time.Williams was an overwhelming favorite at Melbourne Park, where she had won all six previous times she’d reached the final, and was trying to equal Steffi Graf’s Open-era record of 22 Grand Slam singles titles. Advertisement For the second time in as many majors, though, she fell short. Wil..
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  • Silverman: What trade target might Red Sox covet this year?

    Silverman: What trade target might Red Sox covet this year?
    You all remember last year at spring training, when Phillies scout Charlie Kerfeld showed up on a back field at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers.Standing at 6-foot-6, Kerfeld is tough to miss any day of the week but this was early March, when the Phillies were looking to deal Cole Hamels and the Red Sox, while they were not ready to admit it, needed an ace. So if Kerfeld was in Fort Myers, that meant that a mega-deal, one involving a boatload of Red Sox blue-chip prospects, was in the works. And oh bo..
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  • US declares 22 Clinton e-mails 'top secret'

    US declares 22 Clinton e-mails 'top secret'
    WASHINGTON — The State Department on Friday said for the first time that “top secret” material had been sent through Hillary Clinton’s private computer server, and that it would not make public 22 of her emails because they contained highly classified information.The department announced that 18 emails exchanged between Clinton and President Barack Obama would also be withheld, citing the longstanding practice of preserving presidential communications for future release. The department’s spokes..
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  • Trump stumps in NH, calls Cruz 'anchor baby'

    Trump stumps in NH, calls Cruz 'anchor baby'
    NASHUA, N.H. — A fiery Donald Trump combined his signature anti-immigration rhetoric with a tirade against Ted Cruz, calling the Texas senator an “anchor baby” because he was born to an American mother in Canada.“Ted Cruz is an anchor baby in Canada,” Trump said at a town hall rally.A sleep-deprived Trump took the stage yesterday morning after a long night in Iowa, mocking Ted Cruz for his debate performance — and reveling in his own decision to skip it and throw a fundraising party.“He really g..
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  • Task Force Offers Plan To Extend Boston's Nightlife Scene

    Task Force Offers Plan To Extend Boston's Nightlife Scene
    Task Force Offers Plan To Extend Boston's Nightlife Scene January 29, 2016 Boston Mayor Marty Walsh’s late-night task force released recommendations calling for restaurants to stay open later, a more streamlined liquor license process and extended live music hours. (Deann Barrera/Flickr) BOSTON Boston’s nightlife may get a little more vibrant — or at least stay open a little bit longer. A task force appointed by Mayor Marty Walsh is recommending the city boost its nightlife scene by a..
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  • Prosecutors use refuge occupiers' own words against them

    Prosecutors use refuge occupiers' own words against them
    PORTLAND, Ore. — The main leaders of the armed occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge have been denied pre-trial release as prosecutors used their own words on social media and videos against them to argue that they were a danger to the community.Ammon Bundy, the principal leader of the group that seized the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge nearly a month ago, and others used the platforms to summon armed recruits to join their takeover of the refuge.Court documents against the 11 occupiers un..
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  • App to give Boston cabs a Lyft

    App to give Boston cabs a Lyft
    Open an app, hit “book a ride,” and minutes later step into ... a taxi?A new app launching in Boston next week promises to bring a taste of Uber and Lyft to taxis, but the taxi industry warned an app is not enough to compete with the controversial ride-hailing services.“One of the lessons we’ve learned is there is a real demand for being able to hail a ride with a smartphone app,” said Jason Gross, global head of product and marketing for Verifone Taxi Systems. “We think there’s a real need amon..
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  • Suffolk president says she will not resign

    Suffolk president says she will not resign
    Suffolk University president Margaret McKenna vowed Friday that she would not yield to trustees’ pressure to step down, even as the board chairman sent McKenna a terse letter warning her against campaigning to keep her job. The unusually public standoff will likely come to a head next week when the board of trustees votes whether to fire McKenna after a mere seven months at the helm. Advertisement The back-and-forth took place a day after a member of the governing board told McKenna priva..
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Officials announce indictments amid morning raids .Former Providence mayor 'Buddy' Cianci dies .
Boston Public Library 'tagged' by vandals .Students' Complaints Of Systemic Racism Prompt System-Wide ... .

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