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BOSTON -- Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli confirmed Friday that Tim Thomas went to the team saying he is seriously considering taking a year off.

UNDATED -- Though Facebook bans children under 13, millions of them have profiles on the site by lying about their age.
BOSTON -- Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli confirmed Friday that Tim Thomas went to the team saying he is seriously considering taking a year off.
SANFORD, Fla. -- A judge has revoked the bond of the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin and ordered him returned to jail within 48 hours.
NEW YORK -- Mayor Michael Bloomberg is proposing a ban on the sale of large sodas and other sugary drinks in the city's restaurants, delis and movie theaters in the hopes of combatting obesity -- an expansion of his administration's efforts to encourage healthy behavior by limiting residents' choices.
NEWTON, Mass. -- Democratic Representative Barney Frank raised eyebrows during his commencement speech at UMass Dartmouth when he referenced the Trayvon Martin case.
QUINCY, Mass. -- A federal investigation has been launched to determine whether the South Shore coffee chain Marylou’s discriminates against job applicants.
BOSTON -- Hundreds of relatives and volunteers have gathered on the historic Boston Common to plant 33,000 flags in tribute to Massachusetts soldiers killed in conflicts as far back as the Civil War.
PHILADELPHIA -- Doc Rivers was all smiles when he arrived for Wednesday morning’s shoot around in Philadelphia, knowing his team is one win away from the Eastern Conference finals.
NEW YORK -- Like the King of Pop or the Queen of Soul, Donna Summer was bestowed a title fitting of musical royalty -- the Queen of Disco.
Half of Americans think Facebook is a passing fad, according to the results of a new Associated Press-CNBC poll. And, in the run-up to the social network's initial public offering of stock, half of Americans also say the social network's expected asking price is too high.
This week's Time Magazine cover features a mother nursing her 3-year-old son.
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama declared unequivocal support for gay marriage on Wednesday, becoming the first president to endorse the politically explosive idea and injecting a polarizing issue into the 2012 race for the White House.
STURBRIDGE, Mass. -- The Boston Red Sox public address announcer Carl Beane was killed in a one-car crash in Sturbridge on Wednesday
NEW YORK -- It's known as one of the most glamorous red carpets of the year, with movie stars, models and even a few star quarterbacks putting on their most fashion-forward outfits for the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute gala.
NEW YORK -- Maurice Sendak didn't think of himself as a children's author, but as a writer who told the truth about childhood.
FOXBORO, Mass. -- The New England Patriots and Matt Light announced the player's retirement on Monday. He played in the NFL for 11 years.
BOSTON -- Boston mayor Thomas Menino is looking to crack down on violence in the theater district. Part of that could mean curfews at local clubs.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have joined forces to offer free online courses in a project aimed at attracting millions of online learners around the world, the universities announced Wednesday.
OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- Law enforcement sources close to 7News say former Patriots player Junior Seau found dead. Suicide is suspected.
BOSTON -- Rajon Rondo has been suspended for one game after he objected to a foul call on one of his teammates, chest-bumped the official who made it, and was quickly sent to the locker room.