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  • More than 20,000 people have been rescued from the floodwaters. The state's governor describes the flooding as "unprecedented," and authorities are warning that waters could rise more in some areas.
  • Pam Hemphill, a Jan. 6 rioter who served her sentence for her role in the insurrection, offers her views on Trump's indictment in connection with attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
  • Will GTA6 actually come out this year? Is a new Nintendo console coming? Huge games are creeping on the horizon, including a high-stakes Assassin's Creed title and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.
  • We had 140 jazz journalists weigh in on their favorite releases of the year. Here are their top overall picks, with top finishers in Latin jazz, vocal, debut and historical categories.
  • As a third pandemic school year draws to a close, new research offers the clearest accounting yet of the pandemic's academic toll.
  • On this page you'll find more than 55 stories about a proposal by the Massachusetts Army National Guard to build an 8-lane heavy machine gun range on Joint Base Cape Cod. The project would have required clearing 170 acres, and gunfire from the range would likely have been audible to students at the elementary school in nearby Forestdale.The Army National Guard said it needed the range to train its soldiers.A report by the Environmental Protection Agency, conducted in response to concerns of local communities and leaders, found that the proposed range would likely jeopardize the sole-source aquifer that supplies drinking water to more than 200,000 year-round homes and businesses Governor Maura Healey blocked the Guard from beginning construction on the range at the end of September, 2024, as funds were due to expire, effectively killing the project.The earliest reporting on this issue is at the bottom of the page. The newest reporting is at the top.
  • Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd is coming forward and talking about the threats he's received since the Capitol insurrection.
  • Gino DiGiovanni Jr., a former alderman who lost a mayoral race in Derby in November, was sentenced Wednesday for entering the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021, as riots broke out to stop certification of the 2020 presidential election.
  • Pipelines conveying natural gas in Washington, D.C., are old and wearing out, with approximately four leaks per mile, a recent scientific survey of the pipes suggests. Researchers say the average amount of methane lost to leaks in Washington seems to be more than twice the national average for cities.
  • "We are foreign prisoners in Shanghai Qingpu prison China," the note said in English. "Forced to work against our will. Please help us and notify human rights organization."
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