Bruins send vintage message ahead of Game 3
Pro-Palestinian protesters march to MIT president’s home
The unrest at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology continued to mount Friday evening, some 12 hours after police dismantled a pro-Palestinian encampment and arrested 10 people, as a couple hundred students banded together, took to the streets, and marched to President Sally Kornbluth’s home.
Lights, camera ... climate? Report finds Hollywood is depicting a world without climate change
“To learn that only 10 percent of the films over the last decade — over this critical period — are even including climate change in their story worlds ... it’s disappointing.”
Karen Read and John O’Keefe ‘never entered my house,’ Canton homeowners testify
As the second week of the murder trial of Karen Read concluded, Brian and Nicole Albert testified that O’Keefe and Read did not step foot in their home, contradicting a central claim by Read’s defense team.
Judge directs Michael Cohen to keep quiet about Trump ahead of his hush money trial testimony
Prosecutors have been building up their case ahead of crucial testimony from Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer who arranged the $130,000 payout to Stormy Daniels — he says at Trump’s direction.
US says Israel’s use of US arms likely violated international law, but evidence is incomplete
The administration’s finding of “reasonable” evidence to conclude that its ally had breached international law in its conduct of the war in Gaza, represents the strongest such statement from Biden officials.
Pat Maroon says Bruins should be angry after Game 2, but ‘Tkachuk’s not going to fight me’
The rugged winger saluted David Pastrnak for mixing it up while emphasizing that the Bruins should not take dumb penalties.
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