Patriots 35, Bengals 17
In home debut, Tom Brady shows his stripes
Brady threw for 376 yards and three touchdown passes in a victory over the Bengals.
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The Bengals controlled the line of scrimmage, but didn?t have enough weapons to keep pace throughout the game.
Patriots 35, Bengals 17
Brady threw for 376 yards and three touchdown passes in a victory over the Bengals.
Fans showed their support for the Patriots quarterback in his first home game of the season.
Fans participated in a coordinated stunt after the first quarter of Sunday?s game.
Rudolph Giuliani and Newt Gingrich, both supporters of Donald Trump, said voter fraud is rampant in large US cities but did not provide evidence.
Hillary Clinton?s aides discussed how to respond to backlash after Clinton lauded Nancy Reagan for starting a ??national conversation?? about AIDS.
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Hazen spent one year as Red Sox GM under Dave Dombrowski, who is president of baseball operations.
No shots were fired in the standoff and no one was injured, although police used tear gas.
The FBI is looking for Scott Wolas, accused of defrauding at least 25 Massachusetts residents of $2 million in real estate deals.
The MBTA told the rail operator to focus on service, rather than wiggling out of fines. Then the agency quietly reversed course.
A Republican Party office in North Carolina was damaged by fire and someone spray-painted a slogan referring to ?Nazi Republicans.?
Opinion | Mike Ross
A busy airport makes a healthy city.
The 12-year-old daughter of one of the overdose victims called 911 to report the four women were unconscious, police said.
The moon is making a near pass to the Earth in one of what will be a series of such events to close out 2016.
A man who died in a double shooting Friday night in Amherst has been identified as 31-year-old Jose M. ?Joselito? Rodriguez.
Opinion | Jeffrey D. Sachs
It?s possible to be a believer in international trade and an opponent of TPP and TTIP.
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New England lost to last-place Chicago Sunday afternoon.
Matthew Morris remains in critical condition, but stable, after Wednesday night?s shooting in East Boston.
Mayor Setti Warren hopes to promote long-term economic mobility in the city.
The former secretary of state exercised caution while speaking in financial sector settings, transcripts released by WikiLeaks say.
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A touring production of the Tony winner comes to the Shubert Theatre Tuesday.
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