Gov. Baker refusing to accept Syrian refugees, for now
Gov. Charlie Baker said today the Bay State will not accept any Syrian refugees until he is given more information from the Obama administration in the wake of the terror attacks in Paris.“My first priority is protecting citizens of the commonwealth," Baker said, adding right now he's refusing any Syrian refugees.Governors from Arkansas, Alabama, Michigan and Texas are all, for now, refusing to take in Syrian refugees, the Associated Press is reporting. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal -- a GOP presi..>> view originalAlternative ending works for Patriots
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Sometimes to make history, you have to rewrite it. That’s exactly what the still-perfect Patriots did against the New York Giants on Sunday. They rewrote the ending of a familiar football drama.It was Tom Brady, not Eli Manning, who led the crucial fourth-quarter drive, setting up a Stephen Gostkowski 54-yard field goal with one second left that lifted the Patriots to a 27-26 victory at MetLife Stadium and a 9-0 mark. The sullen despair of seeing victory snatched away in ..>> view originalPolice searching for man in connection with Worcester armory break-in
Police searching for man in connection with Worcester armory break-in Posted: Sunday, November 15, 2015 6:44 PM EST Updated: Monday, November 16, 2015 2:30 PM EST Reported by Jennifer Eagan WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) - Police are searching for a man after an FBI spokeswoman said weapons have gone missing following a break-in at an Army Reserve center in Worcester on Sunday.The man is wanted in connection with the theft o..>> view originalVictim's mother to testify Tuesday in Chism trial
SALEM — The mother of Colleen E. Ritzer will be the leadoff prosecution witness on Tuesday during the trial of Philip D. Chism, the teenager accused of murdering and raping her daughter inside a girl’s bathroom at Danvers High School in 2013.Peggie Ritzer is expected to describe her 24-year-old daughter in an attempt to humanize her to the Essex Superior Court jury and to provide some details about her efforts to locate her daughter after she failed to return from work on Oct. 22, 2013.Advertise..>> view originalKimball to leave 'America's Test Kitchen' after contract dispute
Christopher Kimball, the bow-tied cooking guru who co-founded the company behind the popular magazine Cook’s Illustrated and public television shows including “America’s Test Kitchen,” will leave the Brookline company amid a management shakeup.Kimball’s “employment with America’s Test Kitchen is ending,” and he will depart “immediately,’’ according to parent company Boston Common Press, a cooking media group, in a statement. The company said Kimball would remain a minority owner and will host th..>> view originalStudents protest in Boston in solidarity with Mizzou - The Boston Globe
Scores of students from area colleges and universities met at the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common Monday afternoon, then marched through the streets in support of a national movement stemming from unrest at the University of Missouri.Around 150 students — some of whom walked out of class — gathered in solidarity with students of color from across the country.Advertisement“We looked at the courage of the students at Mizzou and Howard and Yale, and we said, ‘Something has to be done’” in Boston..>> view originalPeyton Manning sets passing yards record, then gets benched
DENVER — Peyton Manning is hurt — and he’s sorry he hurt his team.‘‘I thought I felt good enough to play,’’ Manning said Sunday after the worst performance of his career in Denver’s 29-13 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.Advertisement‘‘Maybe it was a false feeling or a wrong feeling.’’Manning knew the Broncos (7-2) already were missing some key players. So, he gutted it out, telling his coach and athletic trainer he felt fine even though he’s been dealing with a sore right foot, throbbing ribs, an..>> view originalOfficial says Belgian man was mastermind behind terror attacks
BRUSSELS — Once a happy-go-lucky student at one of Brussels’ most prestigious high schools, Saint-Pierre d’Uccle, Abdelhamid Abaaoud morphed into Belgium’s most notorious jihadi, a zealot so devoted to the cause of holy war that he recruited his 13-year-old brother to join him in Syria.The child of Moroccan immigrants who grew up in the Belgian capital’s scruffy and multiethnic Molenbeek-Saint-Jean neighborhood, the fugitive, in his late 20s, was identified by French authorities on Monday as the..>> view originalMarcus Smart, Celtics silence Thunder
OKLAHOMA CITY — They should have booked this one for Broadway, with an old-time fight poster featuring Marcus Smart and Russell Westbrook.Between the post-ups, offensive fouls, technical fouls, flops and screams to the referees for clemency, both players channeled their inner Marlon Brando.Though the Celtics don’t often win out west under these conditions — or haven’t since an entirely different cast was on the roster — on the basis of sheer defensive passion they made a difference in last night..>> view originalZagat releases ‘30 Under 30’ list of young talent in Boston - The Boston Globe
Zagat released its list of “30 Under 30,” chefs and others in the food industry that the restaurant guides have selected as young talent in Boston. In the group are Daniel Amighi, 26, of La Brasa; Deuxave sous-chef Stefanie Bui, 29; The Baldwin Bar beverage director Ran Duan, 29; Eric Frier, 27, sou-chef of Ribelle; general manager Fanny Katz, 28, of Central Bottle; Mareena McKenzie, 28, “pastry consultant” at Shepard; and Hana Quon, 28, general manager and pastry chef of Cafe Madeleine. Here a..>> view original
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