Luis Tiant was a beloved Red Sox icon, but to us, he was also ‘Uncle Luis’
For a couple of weeks at almost every spring training this century, Tiant and I lived in the same Florida hotel, and he became a friend of the family.
Luis Tiant, inimitable ace of the 1975 AL champion Red Sox, dies at 83
The jovial righthander had an outsized personality that endeared him to Red Sox fans and a bewildering delivery that baffled hitters.
Here’s what cooks, servers, and restaurateurs think of raising the minimum wage for tipped workers
In November, Massachusetts voters will decide whether the minimum wage for tipped employees will remain at $6.75 an hour or be bumped up to the base pay for all other workers.
Why were a pair of AI pioneers awarded the Nobel Prize in physics?
2024 is the year of artificial intelligence, and apparently the hype has reached even the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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