Tuesday, November 24, 2015

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  • NFL officiating source says Monday night crew made major mistakes

    NFL officiating source says Monday night crew made major mistakes
    The 2015 NFL season has been marred by officiating controversies and inconsistent calls, and none may have been more high-profile than the blunders made Monday night in the Patriots’ 20-13 win over the Bills.The seven-man officiating crew at Gillette Stadium, led by referee Gene Steratore, made three indefensible errors in the game, according to a source from the NFL Referees Association who has officiated dozens of NFL games.AdvertisementThere was an inadvertent whistle that negated a potential..
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  • FOX25 snow predictions: How much will Boston get this winter? - Boston News, Weather, Sports | FOX 25 | MyFoxBoston

    FOX25 snow predictions: How much will Boston get this winter? - Boston News, Weather, Sports | FOX 25 | MyFoxBoston
    FOX25 snow predictions: How much will Boston get this winter? Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 9:40 AM EST Updated: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 9:40 AM EST BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) -- Winter is quickly approaching and it's time to face the facts: snow is likely in the near-future.We asked our FOX25 meteorologists to estimate when Boston would see the city's first inch of snow or more this season. Then, we asked how much snow the..
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  • LeBron James joins Oscar Robertson on elite NBA list

    LeBron James joins Oscar Robertson on elite NBA list
    CLEVELAND — Make room, Big O.LeBron James joined Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson as the only players in NBA history to rank in the Top 25 in points and assists.With his fifth assist Monday night against Orlando, James pulled into the elite company of Robertson, the legendary "Big O," who finished with 26,710 points and 9,887 assists. James entered the game needing 21 points to pass Reggie Miller (25,279) for 18th on the career scoring list. Robertson is 11th.James reached the milestone with 5:00 l..
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  • Guregian: Patriots offense has to reinvent self yet again

    Guregian: Patriots offense has to reinvent self yet again
    FOXBORO — The Patriots offense, nearly unstoppable on third down with Julian Edelman and Dion Lewis in the mix, is no longer an automatic to convert.One game into the post Edelman/Lewis world, that’s an obvious aftershock.So naturally, points don’t come as easy. Punts are much more frequent.We expected that. It’s no surprise. We didn’t expect the offense to recharge and reinvent itself so quickly, and look as awesome as it did a few weeks ago when it was torching Miami.But this new attack, while..
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  • Traffic appears smooth ahead of Thanksgiving holiday

    Traffic appears smooth ahead of Thanksgiving holiday
    Traffic is beginning to fill in on Eastern Massachusetts roadways as motorists leave town for the Thanksgiving holiday.An accident on I-95 northbound closed the left lane near exit 20 in Wellesley Tuesday afternoon, causing delays, according to Mass. State Police. The lane closure was expected to last several hours, state police saidon Twitter.AdvertisementThe Mass. Pike westbound and Southeast Expressway were seeing an increase in traffic as of 3:30 p.m., according to the Boston.com traffic mon..
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  • Bruins Notes: Landon Ferraro, Father Ray Enjoy Forward’s Boston Debut | Boston Bruins | NESN

    Bruins Notes: Landon Ferraro, Father Ray Enjoy Forward’s Boston Debut | Boston Bruins | NESN
    byZack Coxon Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 8:00AM6,179Earlier this month, Frank Vatrano’s father witnessedhis son’s first pointas a member of the Boston Bruins. Ray Ferraro did the same Monday night, but from a much different vantage point.Ferraro, a 19-year NHL veteran turned broadcaster, just so happened to be assigned as TSN’s rinkside reporter for the Boston Bruins’4-3 shootout winover the Toronto Maple Leafs. He spent the night stationed between the benches at the Air Canada Centre, watching on as h..
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  • Chicago cop charged with murder in killing of black teen

    Chicago cop charged with murder in killing of black teen
    CHICAGO — A white Chicago police officer who shot a black teenager 16 times was charged with first-degree murder Tuesday, a day before the deadline a judge set for the city to release a squad-car video of the killing that officials fear will spark unrest.A judge denied Officer Jason Van Dyke bond at a noon hearing. About an hour later, Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez held a news conference where she defended the amount of time it took to charge the officer in the Oct. 20, 2014, killi..
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  • US economy grew at 2.1 percent rate in third quarter

    US economy grew at 2.1 percent rate in third quarter
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy grew at a slightly faster rate in the summer than previously reported, mainly because businesses restocked their goods at a stronger pace than first thought.The overall economy, as measured by the gross domestic product, grew at an annual rate of 2.1 percent in the July-September period, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. It previously estimated growth of 1.5 percent.Even with the revision, economic growth slowed sharply from a 3.9 percent gain in the second..
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  • Boston Blades drop two in Brampton - Stanley Cup of Chowder

    Boston Blades drop two in Brampton - Stanley Cup of Chowder
    The Blades have trouble on the road.After two tough losses to the Thunder, the Boston Blades hopped to rebound this past weekend up in Brampton. Unfortunately, the Thunder had other plans. The Blades lost both games, the first of which seemed like a regression for the young team. Boston came close in two at home against Brampton and were looking to build off those positives when they visted the Thunder this weekend. Instead, they succeeded 12 goals over the two games, nine of which in one ga..
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  • Harvard social club closed until Jan. 1 after raucous party

    Harvard social club closed until Jan. 1 after raucous party
    An exclusive social club at Harvard University that was poised to admit women for the first time has been closed by its board of university alumni until at least next year following a raucous party, according to club leaders.The Nov. 13 Fox Club party was attended by the group’s first-ever class of prospective female members. It included nudity, alcohol, and “women in shark costumes,” according to one alumni member who was not at the party but who said he saw photos taken at the bash.Advertiseme..
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