Federal regulators have been electronically tracking commercial lobster boats for a couple of years. It's a practice that was recently upheld by a federal appeals court.
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All about Poinsettias, and the benefits of getting children into the garden.
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The top local stories of the week with the area's leading journalists.
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A backyard crocus grower produces an expensive spice
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Staff of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission will not be speaking Monday as planned.
The Point
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In advance of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, The Revolutionary War on Cape Cod and the Islands was coordinated by the Cape and Islands Historians Committee.
NPR Stories
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On Monday, NPR launched its end-of-the-year books guide. But Books We Love isn't a "top 10" list. Instead, it's more that 380 books that were personally recommended by members of the NPR staff.
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Protestors continue to urge consumers to boycott Avelo at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport for as long as the company continues a contract to operate deportation flights.
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Hezbollah is vowing a response after Israel killed its No. 2 commander in a Beirut neighborhood -- an assassination the group calls a "red line."
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Democrats are highlighting concerns over health care costs in Wisconsin, a key swing state. The Trump administration says they have a plan of their own coming together to address health costs.
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Many states and school districts now ban or restrict the use of cell phones in schools. But what do the kids think about this? Student journalists in New Jersey brought this question to their classmates and teachers.