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BOSTON -- Seven thousand tickets were sold per minute in Massachusetts Tuesday, as the Powerball Jackpot hit $500 million.

BOSTON -- Just before halftime, Kevin Garnett was driving to the basket when he was fouled by the Nets Kris Humphries.
BOSTON -- Seven thousand tickets were sold per minute in Massachusetts Tuesday, as the Powerball Jackpot hit $500 million.
BOSTON -- Boston Mayor Thomas Menino was transferred to a rehabilitation hospital on Monday after spending a month hospitalized for an infection and a compression fracture in his back. Doctors also revealed he is being treated for Type II diabetes.
BOSTON -- Cyber Monday arrived with deals galore across the web. Are you shopping?
PEABODY, Mass. -- Ready. Set. Shop.
BOSTON (AP) -- Gov. Deval Patrick has instructed state colleges and universities to allow some illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition rates to attend state colleges and universities.
At the tail end of a blow out over the Colts, Gronkowski headed to the locker room - a broken arm going practically unnoticed by viewers and Foxboro attendees.
The FBI is sifting through tens of thousands of e-mails in order to piece together the players and events involved in the David Petraeus sex scandal.
BROOKLINE, Mass. -- Residents of Brookline have voted to bar eating establishments in town from using Styrofoam beverage cups and takeout food containers.
NEW YORK -- Target Corp and Toys R Us Inc are joining the U.S. retailers offering holiday specials earlier, including on Thanksgiving Day, to kickstart the biggest selling season of the year.
CLEVELAND -- A woman caught on camera driving on a sidewalk to pass a Cleveland school bus that was unloading children stood in the cold at an intersection holding a sign warning people about idiots.
Veterans’ Day is on November, 11, 2012.
After the presidential election, the nation's attention turns to the "fiscal cliff," a combination of automatic tax increases and spending cuts that could devastate the U.S. economy.
The first nor’easter has hit and towns are blanketed in white.
WASHINGTON -- The election laid bare a dual -- and dueling -- nation, politically speaking, jaggedly split down the middle on the presidency and torn over much else. It seems you can please only half of the people nearly all of the time.
Polling places across Massachusetts were busy Tuesday as voters decided an expensive and hotly contested U.S. Senate race between incumbent Republican Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren.
NEW YORK -- Mayor Michael Bloomberg is facing growing criticism for his decision to go ahead with Sunday's New York City Marathon, as the city struggles to recover from superstorm Sandy.
The presidential election is less than a week away and Obama and Romney are neck and neck.
BOSTON, MA—The Boston Red Sox today announced that they have acquired Manager John Farrell from the Toronto Blue Jays and agreed to a three-year contract that will run through 2015. As compensation to the Blue Jays, to whom Farrell was under contract through 2013, the Red Sox sent shortstop Mike Aviles and received in return right-handed pitcher David Carpenter. The Red Sox sought and received permission from Toronto to talk directly to Farrell and made the agreement late last night. The transaction was agreed upon by both clubs, and was contingent upon the Red Sox reaching an agreement with Farrell for their managerial position.