Hate crime charges filed against 2 in Black man’s beating

INVERNESS, Fla. (AP) — Two white Florida men have been charged with a federal hate crime for allegedly beating a Black man in a storeRead More

Police seek help identifying person of interest in connection with assault during Celtics watch party

Boston Police are looking for the public’s help identifying a person in connection with an aggravated assault that happened during the Celtics Game 4 watchRead More

MBTA adjusting schedules for summer due to staff shortage

Weekday service changes for the Red, Orange, and Blue lines will take effect on June 20, the MBTA announced Friday. The changes, set to continueRead More

2 NH siblings found safe in Maine, mother facing charges

Siblings Alaina and Chance Wilson, whose disappearance prompted an Amber Alert after authorities believed they were abducted by their biological mother, Kaileigh Nichols, from theirRead More

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Man convicted in Minnesota clinic attack faces life sentence

BUFFALO, Minn. (AP) — A man who stormed a medical clinic in Minnesota, fatally shot one person and wounded four others faces a mandatory termRead More

At least 1 dead, several injured in Missouri house explosion

ST. LOUIS (AP) — A house explosion and resulting fire north of St. Louis killed at least one person and critically injured several others earlyRead More

Canceled flights rise across US as summer travel heats up

U.S. airlines canceled high numbers of flights for a second straight day on Friday as they tried to recover from storms while accommodating growing crowdsRead More

Mass. man gets more than 3 years in prison for $13M COVID-19 fraud

BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts businessman convicted of fraudulently seeking more than $13 million in federal coronavirus pandemic relief loans has been sentenced to moreRead More

Vince McMahon will step down during WWE misconduct probe

Vince McMahon is stepping down as CEO and chairman of WWE during an an investigation into alleged misconduct involving the longtime leader and public face ofRead More

FDA authorizes 1st COVID-19 shots for infants, preschoolers

U.S. regulators on Friday authorized the first COVID-19 shots for infants and preschoolers, paving the way for vaccinations to begin next week. The Food andRead More