Days after acquittal, Hernandez found hanged in his cell
The former Patriots star committed suicide in his cell Wednesday morning, the Department of Correction said. Hernandez?s lawyer said he will conduct his own investigation.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
One of the most notorious figures in Boston sports history was also one of the most enigmatic.
The former Patriots star committed suicide in his cell Wednesday morning, the Department of Correction said. Hernandez?s lawyer said he will conduct his own investigation.
For Ernesto Abreu, there was no satisfaction in Aaron Hernandez?s death: It will not bring his son, Daniel, back.
Hernandez began each day at his most recent trial smiling. And sometimes he had a hard time keeping himself from laughing.
An advocate said she had never heard of an inmate hanging himself using a sheet and a window at Souza-Baranowski prison.
In the eyes of the state, Aaron Hernandez died an innocent man thanks to an archaic legal principle called ?abatement ab initio.?
JOAN VENNOCHI
Hernandez wasted his talent ? on the football field and in his life.
KEVIN CULLEN
Hernandez?s life, and now his death, has become a window into and something of an indictment of what we value and idolize.
Ty Burr | COMMENTARY
Bill O?Reilly has been relieved of his duties at Fox News because no one wants to buy a product that smells of swindle ? a product that says you, the buyer, have been fleeced.
The move comes after ?a thorough and careful review of the allegations? against O?Reilly.
?It is tremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded claims,? O?Reilly said of Fox News.
The president honored the Super Bowl LI champions in a ceremony at the White House Wednesday.
?Need some help?? Rob Gronkowski asked, as journalists began laughing. ?I think I got this, but thank you,? Spicer replied with a smile.
The Patriots quarterback released a statement Wednesday morning prior to the team?s visit in the afternoon.
The 23-time Grand Slam winner shared ? and later deleted ? a photo of herself Wednesday captioned, ?20 weeks.?
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Utah representative Jason Chaffetz, a Republican who chairs the House Oversight Committee, says he won?t for run re-election or any other office in 2018.
Former President George H.W. Bush remains under observation at a Houston hospital after recovering from ?a mild case of pneumonia,? an official said.
Partners HealthCare has agreed to acquire one of Rhode Island?s largest hospital operators, Care New England Health System of Providence.
The New York native will perform on four stages during this weekend?s Women in Comedy Festival.
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