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  • Boston mourns Paris victims, shows solidarity - The Boston Globe

    Boston mourns Paris victims, shows solidarity - The Boston Globe
    About 200 people gathered Sunday afternoon on the Boston Common to wave French flags, sing La Marseillaise and show solidary with France as the world mourns the victims of terror attacks that took place Friday in Paris.Governor Charlie Baker, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and US Senator Elizabeth Warren were among those on the Common along with French General Consulate ValĂ©ry Freland, who asked for a minute of silence.Continue reading below“Today is a day of mourning. I thank you very much for b..
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  • Patriots preview: Pass defense can take Giant step forward

    Patriots preview: Pass defense can take Giant step forward
    FOXBORO — The Patriots defense is starting to turn some heads and gain recognition outside of New England. The oft-overlooked unit has been given some love by various NFL analysts lately.When you show up in the top 10 of the league’s overall defensive rankings, as Bill Belichick’s unit now is, at No. 8, while ranking No. 5 in points allowed per game (17.9), people tend to notice.While the accolades are certainly nice, the Patriots can do a lot more today to legitimize their standing on the defen..
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  • Boston Celtics rumors 2015: Team does not consider DeMarcus Cousins worth the risk, according to report | masslive

    Boston Celtics rumors 2015: Team does not consider DeMarcus Cousins worth the risk, according to report | masslive
    DeMarcus CousinsSacramento Kings forward DeMarcus Cousins reacts after being knocked to the floor during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, Nov. 9, 2015.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)Stomping on recent DeMarcus Cousins speculation, the Boston Herald's Steve Bulpett reported Sunday that the Boston Celtics are not ready to gamble on the petulant star center.Everybody knows Cousins can play. But if he does hit the market, the Sacramen..
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  • Red Sox' only move is to maximize gloveless slugger

    Red Sox' only move is to maximize gloveless slugger
    Contrary to the jokes cracked by a few clever Twitter followers,Dave Dombrowskiwasn’t talking about committing toHanley Ramirezat first base when he predicted last week that the Red Sox are “going to most likely do something that is painful” this offseason.When it comes to Ramirez, they’re already popping anticipatory Advil.Dombrowski has been in charge of building teams for 27 years, long enough to know there’s no such thing as an immovable contract. Two years ago, as president/general manager ..
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  • Officials: No credible threats target US after Paris attacks

    Officials: No credible threats target US after Paris attacks
    NEW YORK — Intelligence officials found no evidence of any specific or credible threat targeting American soil following the deadly Paris attacks, U.S. officials told The Associated Press. Still patrols were stepped up and added security measures put in place nationwide.In New York, officers with assault rifles stood guard in Times Square, and extra security was stationed at French-owned sites in Washington and consulates in Boston and New York City. But elsewhere around the country, like at Mi..
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  • Bruins settle in at home

    Bruins settle in at home
    Earning leads has been no problem for the 2015-16 Bruins. They have held an advantage in 15 of their 16 games.For the B’s, keeping a lead has been the real bugaboo. But last night at the Garden, the Bruins were not only unsatisfied with a mere one- or two-goal lead, they were more determined to avoid the collapses that have befallen them this season, especially at home.After racing out to a three-goal lead on second-period scores by Patrice Bergeron, David Krejci and Torey Krug, the B’s withstoo..
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  • Curry leads Warriors past Nets 107-99 in overtime

    Curry leads Warriors past Nets 107-99 in overtime
    OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry never showed his disappointment through three quarters and Andre Iguodala never hesitated in taking the big shot and that's why Golden State remains unbeaten.Curry scored 21 of his 34 points after halftime, Iguodala hit a clutch 3-pointer and the Warriors survived in overtime, beating the Brooklyn Nets 107-99 on Saturday night."We were fortunate to have a shot down the stretch the way we played for 36 minutes," Curry said. "We really didn' have much going for us ..
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  • Bruins notebook: Penalty kill shows signs of life

    Bruins notebook: Penalty kill shows signs of life
    The Bruins were not perfect on the penalty kill last night, but they were good when it mattered. And looking at their last three games, it now finally appears they have their PK, so often a strength in recent years, back on track.In their 2-1 win in Brooklyn on Sunday, they found themselves in penalty trouble often in the third period and, thoughJohnny Boychukeventually scored on a two-man advantage, the B’s were able to go 6-for-6 on the 5-on-4 PK in the game. And lost in the very disappointing..
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  • Bayless, Carter-Williams get 17 in Bucks' 2OT win over Cavs

    Bayless, Carter-Williams get 17 in Bucks' 2OT win over Cavs
    MILWAUKEE — Jerryd Bayless scored 17 points and held LeBron James scoreless over the final 3:15 of the second overtime, and the Milwaukee Bucks beat Cleveland 108-105 on Saturday night, snapping the Cavaliers' eight-game winning streak.James scored 37 points for Cleveland, which lost for the first time since dropping a 97-95 decision at Chicago in the season opener on Oct. 27.Michael Carter-Williams scored 17 points for Milwaukee while Giannis Antetokounmpo had 16 points and 11 rebounds in 45 mi..
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  • Live updates from rally at Boston Common - The Boston Globe

    Live updates from rally at Boston Common - The Boston Globe
    Your city. Your stories.Your Globe.YoursFREEfor two weeks.Enjoy free unlimited access to Globe.com for the next two weeks.Limited time only - No credit card required!BostonGlobe.com complimentary digital access has been provided to you, without a subscription, for free starting today and ending in 14 days. After the free trial period, your free BostonGlobe.com digital access will stop immediately unless you sign up for BostonGlobe.com digital subscription. Current print and digital subscribers a..
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