Sunday, March 6, 2016

Nancy Reagan, widow of Ronald Reagan, dies at 94 and other top stories.

  • Nancy Reagan, widow of Ronald Reagan, dies at 94

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nancy Reagan, the helpmate, backstage adviser and fierce protector of Ronald Reagan in his journey from actor to president — and finally during his 10-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease — has died. She was 94.The former first lady died Sunday at her home in Los Angeles’ Bel-Air neighborhood of congestive heart failure, assistant Allison Borio told The Associated Press. Advertisement Her best-known project as first lady was the ‘‘Just Say No’’ campaign to help kids and te..
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  • For Boston, a crash course in Ai Weiwei's art and activism

    For Boston, a crash course in Ai Weiwei's art and activism
    Boston is about to have an Ai Weiwei moment.Starting next month, the Chinese dissident and international art star will have three massive sculptures on view in Boston — one on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway and two others as part of the Museum of Fine Arts’ upcoming group show “Megacities Asia.” It is a rare chance for Bostonians to take in the sweep of this important artist’s work — a blend of conceptual art and social activism that has tackled subjects from human rights and urban growth..
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  • Peyton Manning to retire after 18 NFL seasons

    Peyton Manning to retire after 18 NFL seasons
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Peyton Manning surveyed the landscape of his brilliant career and called one last audible. He's retiring a champion.A month after Denver's triumph in Super Bowl 50, Manning informed John Elway he is following his lead and riding off into that orange sunset just like the Broncos' boss did 17 years ago after winning his second Super Bowl.Just shy of 40, Manning will forgo $19 million and a 19th season in the NFL, where he served as both a throwback and a transformer during a gl..
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  • 1 dead, 7 wounded in Chelsea shooting

    1 dead, 7 wounded in Chelsea shooting
    CHELSEA -- A teenager died and seven others were injured after shots rang out at a raucous house party early Sunday morning, igniting a chaotic scene on Washington Avenue, according to authorities and neighbors.The family of Pablo Villeda, a Chelsea resident in his late teens, has confirmed that he was killed in the shooting. Advertisement Around 2:40 a.m., Chelsea police responded to several calls about a disturbance in the area of 120 Washington Ave., according to a statement from the dist..
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  • The strange story of a Boston man and his $50000 clam chowder ...

    There is perhaps no dish more symbolic of Boston (yes, that includes baked beans) than clam chowder. The soup has gone from shipyard fare to a popular appetizer in just about ever New England comfort food restaurant. The northeast’s pride in and passion for chowder is reason enough to go back in the archives and try to make some sense of an odd Boston tale regarding the region’s favorite cream-based dish. The story starts with William Waugh, who, according to his 1969 Boston Globe obituar..
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  • Mark Wahlberg movie about Boston Marathon bombings not ...

    Mark Wahlberg movie about Boston Marathon bombings not ...
    DARTMOUTH – A movie about the Boston Marathon bombings starring Mark Wahlberg will not film at UMass-Dartmouth, the college attended by convicted bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Acting Chancellor Gerry Kavanaugh released a statement over the weekend about the filming of the movie "Patriots Day" and whether film crews would be allowed to shoot on campus. The statement reads: "After discussing the situation with students, staff, faculty, and other university stakeholders, we have decided to decline..
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  • Boston's struggle with income segregation

    Boston's struggle with income segregation
    Jennifer Colón lives on the edge of Grove Hall, a humble collection of yellow-brick apartment buildings and takeout restaurants in the heart of Boston’s growing stretch of high-poverty neighborhoods.Median family income is $26,538. More than half of the households are on food stamps. And the neighborhood, just north of Franklin Park, has one of the highest rates of rodent infestation and building maintenance problems in the city. Advertisement Last summer, when Colón heard gunshots outside ..
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  • Celtics lost composure, but not confidence vs. Cavaliers

    Celtics lost composure, but not confidence vs. Cavaliers
    The Celtics have their work order for the rest of the season. As evidenced by Saturday night’s 120-103 loss in Cleveland, they aren’t close to the elites.But the Cavaliers absolutely felt them. They now know what a series against the Celtics would feel like.“They’re physical at every position,” Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said of the experience.“Isaiah (Thomas) is small but he’s tough and he’s physical, he tries to be,” he said. “Avery Bradley is physical. You have (Jae) Crowder who is physical; ..
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  • Body found in submerged car behind UMass Boston

    Body found in submerged car behind UMass Boston
    The body of a man was found just after noon Saturday in a car partially submerged in Boston Harbor behind the University of Massachusetts Boston campus, according to authorities.The victim was a 25-year-old Lawrence man, said Suffolk district attorney spokesman Jake Wark in a statement Saturday night. Advertisement “The man’s body showed no obvious signs of violent trauma, but the cause of his death has not yet been determined,” Wark said earlier Saturday. The car appeared to have broken t..
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  • Harris: Shoddy NHL replay costs Bruins once again

    Harris: Shoddy NHL replay costs Bruins once again
    If the National Hockey League were to poll the players on all 30 teams about the effectiveness and accuracy of video reviews, we suspect the lowest grades in the league might come out of the Bruins dressing room.Because it sure seems as though the B’s have been involved in a lot of these replay decisions lately. And, a) most of the calls have gone against them; and b) too many of the decisions appear to have been flat-out wrong.“A lot of times they seem to go against us,” Bruins goalie Tuukka Ra..
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