Monday, August 1, 2016

Shooting at Fla. nightclub leaves 2 teenagers dead and other top stories.

  • Shooting at Fla. nightclub leaves 2 teenagers dead

    Shooting at Fla. nightclub leaves 2 teenagers dead
    FORT MYERS, Fla. — Two teenagers were killed and at least 20 people were wounded early Monday when attackers raked a crowd with gunfire outside a nightclub that had been hosting a party for young people, authorities said.The FBI has joined the investigation, but bureau officials and local police said they did not believe the attack was linked to terrorism. Advertisement Three persons were detained for questioning and others were being sought, authorities said.Witnesses said multiple gunmen o..
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  • Analysis: A Year Later, No Regrets On Boston 2024

    Analysis: A Year Later, No Regrets On Boston 2024
    This week marks the one-year anniversary of the end of Boston 2024, the ill-fated push to bring the Summer Olympics to Boston. The bid ultimately failed largely due to the lack of public support.One year later, the public seems not to be regretting its earlier lukewarm reception.According to a new poll of Boston residents by The MassINC Polling Group, 44 percent think the Boston Olympics would have been a good thing for the city, but slightly more (48 percent) disagreed. The figures are identica..
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  • Lawmakers, Walsh face off over liquor licenses

    Lawmakers, Walsh face off over liquor licenses
    Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s effort to wrest authority to grant additional liquor licenses in Boston away from the Legislature has divided the city’s State House delegation and reignited old tensions between Walsh and his former Beacon Hill colleagues. Walsh and state Representative Michael J. Moran of Brighton dueled over the weekend for the support of Boston lawmakers and asked them to pick sides on Senate legislation that would include the capital in a broader proposal to unshackle cities and tow..
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  • Full text of Michelle Obama's speech

    Full text of Michelle Obama's speech
    Read the full text of Michelle Obama’s speech to the Democratic National Convention: MRS. OBAMA: Thank you all. (Applause.) Thank you so much. You know, it’s hard to believe that it has been eight years since I first came to this convention to talk with you about why I thought my husband should be President. (Applause.) Remember how I told you about his character and conviction, his decency and his grace -– the traits that we’ve seen every day that he’s served our country in the White House.I..
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  • 'My name is Marty Walsh, and I'm an alcoholic'

    'My name is Marty Walsh, and I'm an alcoholic'
    Martin J. Walsh emphasized his story of recovery from alcoholism and the second chance he was given from the labor movement during his speech Monday night to the Democratic National Convention.The mayor told the rallying crowd that he has no doubt that Hillary Clinton is the champion that American workers need. Advertisement “She will help workers get the skills, the jobs – and the childcare – they need to support strong families,’’ the mayor said. Here are Walsh’s full remarks as prepared f..
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  • Jill Stein sees opportunity with Sanders supporters

    Jill Stein sees opportunity with Sanders supporters
    PHILADELPHIA — While delegates gathered in the Wells Fargo Center Monday for the Democratic National Convention, Jill Stein, the Green Party’s presumptive presidential nominee, and a group of her supporters took cover from a thunderstorm underneath a nearby highway overpass. “We are coming together here outside of the DNC,” Stein told the crowd. “Inside the DNC they are looking for unity. They will not find unity inside the DNC, not with Hillary.’’ Advertisement Stein, a Lexington, Mass., ph..
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  • The Pats we're itching to see

    The Pats we're itching to see
    Football is back in focus with the first practice of training camp on Thursday. It won’t be long before we get a feel for how the 2016 team is going to look come September.We had a glimpse during the early camps, but none of those sessions were padded affairs. With the hitting of training camp comes a better idea of who will emerge as someone to watch. There are first impressions to be made and camp is where the fans, media and team can witness them.With that as a backdrop, here are the players ..
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  • Boston area's heat wave expected to continue

    Boston area's heat wave expected to continue
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  • Drew Pomeranz much improved in second start for Red Sox, but ...

    Drew Pomeranz much improved in second start for Red Sox, but ...
    BOSTON – Drew Pomeranz probably wishes he could have one pitch back in his second start with the Red Sox. The lefthander fired five scoreless innings against the Detroit Tigers on Monday before Jose Iglesias lofted an 0-1 fastball into the Green Monster seats in left for a two-run home run. It marked the only blemish on Pomeranz's line in an other impressive night on the mound, yet the Red Sox fell 4-2 to the Tigers. Pomeranz's effort on Monday couldn't have been more different than his de..
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  • Teamsters' appeal could define line for union advocacy

    One of the first cases in a recent string of federal prosecutions of union members accused of using strong-arm tactics is slated to be reviewed by a federal appeals court Tuesday, and the outcome could set the legal standard for ongoing investigations, including cases that have been tied to City Hall. The US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in Boston will hear oral arguments in the cases of John Perry and Joseph Burhoe, two members of the now disbanded Teamsters Local 82 who were convicte..
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Possible attacker killed in Germany blast, police say .It's official, we're having a heat wave .
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