The offshore wind developer is suing GE for trying to leave the project before the turbines are operating at full capacity.
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Geochemist Liam Peterson with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution walks us through the recent fireball event over Cape Cod Bay.
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One of many mysteries that attends living on Cape Cod manifests in an unlikely location: Route 6, Harwich, around what most people still call Exit 10 at Route 124, now officially Exit 82.
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Eleven surviving crewmen faced the miseries of shipwreck and the uncertainty of contact with the Indigenous people of the Micronesian archipelago of Palau.
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The historic tracker pipe organ at Thacher Hall in Yarmouth Port recently underwent a major restoration.
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This week on the Fishing News, CAI's John Basile talks with Kevin Blinkoff, editor of On The Water magazine about the start of the 2026 summer season.
The Point
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A roundup of this week's local news headlines with our region's leading journalists.
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The amazing success story of these birds and what might threaten their numbers in the future.
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Peter Abrahams and Jill Erickson talk about volumes of poetry, novels that feature poetry, and biographies featuring poets.
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Foster parents report that the experience is challenging and rewarding.
NPR Stories
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The U.S. military said that Iran fired missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain that failed or were shot down, and that the U.S. launched strikes on an Iranian facility in response.
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Grammy Award-winning R&B singer Peabo Bryson has died at 75. He was known for his Disney duets "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Whole New World." He died Tuesday after having a stroke.
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Once one of the most dependent on the Colorado River, San Diego now may have water to sell to states that are seeing their supplies from the shrinking river cut.
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The ruling means that Alabama's 2026 midterm elections will feature six Republican-leaning districts and one Democratic-leaning one.
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The author is known for genre-bending stories that span Southern gothic, horror and fairy tale.