Former classmate of stabbing suspect says he gave warning in 2012
The classmate said he talked to Winchester High School officials about gun-related postings on social media.
Jeffrey Yao allegedly stabbed Deane Kenny Stryker as she sat at a table at the Winchester library Saturday. Yao?s lawyer said he suffers from a chronic mental illness that ?unquestionably? played a role in the ?completely random? attack.
The classmate said he talked to Winchester High School officials about gun-related postings on social media.
President Donald Trump told the nation?s governors that he would have run into the deadly Florida high school shooting ?even if I didn?t have a weapon.?
The former sheriff?s deputy has been criticized after it was revealed he did not enter a Florida high school during a shooting rampage this month.
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Uniting far-flung business lines under one roof was once a sign of success for a public company CEO. Now, that strategy makes you a pariah on Wall Street.
Ensa Cosby died Friday from kidney disease, according to the comedian?s spokesman.
The Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration?s highly unusual bid to get the justices to intervene in the controversy over protections for young immigrants.
Seven men were arrested by State Police when they allegedly drove off-road vehicles and scooters on the Southeast Expressway.
Brenden Sheils had a lengthy criminal record that precluded him from owning or possessing the weapon, Burlington police said. Sheils was arrested and faces several charges.
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The Red Sox skipper is thoroughly embracing a job that he still says he sometimes can?t believe he has.
Theron Miller of Montana picked up his Chihuahua-beagle mix at the Everett police station on Monday afternoon, putting an end to a weeks-long ordeal.
JOAN VENNOCHI
The formal complaint has been withdrawn and the accusations are uncorroborated. In the meantime, Arroyo?s career is in ruins.
After ticket checkers fanned out to North Station platforms last year, they?ll now expand to Back Bay during the afternoon rush.
The former CEO of Genzyme Corp., who died last year, is widely regarded as the founding father of the biotech industry.
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The Red Sox took the same careful approach they did with John Lackey, Mike Napoli, and J.D. Drew.
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When workers come together in a union, they gain power to win better wages and benefits for themselves and their families.
Senior centers are in transition as America grays. Some are adding more ?intergenerational? activities, while others are organizing hikes and canoe trips to draw baby boomers.
Joan Aylward has emerged as arguably the city?s most prominent and sought-after chalk artist, drawing up trendy custom menus for bars and restaurants all over town.
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The former first lady also has a memoir coming out in the fall.
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and supermodel Gisele Bundchen have a reason to celebrate this February.
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The latest season of ABC?s ?The Bachelor? has proven to be a snooze-fest. But now, it seems, it may end with a dash of controversy.
Opinion | Margery Eagan
President Trump?s first year has been so crass that dwelling on too much sleaze could put you right over the edge.
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The former Red Sox pitcher seems to support a debunked conspiracy theory about the Florida shooting.
The fashion industry is built on glamour and allure, but many models, especially the very young, know it for something else: sexual exploitation and abuse.
Indira A.R. Lakshmanan
The teens haven?t resigned themselves to ?business as usual.? They?re taking on the swamp of money in politics.
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Parkland. Las Vegas. Sutherland Springs. Newtown. On and on: In America, mass shootings have become so familiar that they seem to follow the same sad script.
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The corruption probe is a cloud over the game, even as the conference tournaments begin.
Covering the Games offers a lesson in perspective, underscoring what an enormous stage this is.
Hundreds of people lined a path as nine-year-old Mateo Goldman headed back to the Driscoll School classroom for the first time since 2016.
The Tufts Library in Weymouth is offering eight how-to classes designed to ease young adults into full-scale adulthood.
Working with native plants is one great way to ensure the plants in your garden will not contribute to the disastrous environmental and economic effects of invasive species.
The former Trump campaign adviser received a judge?s permission to visit the city with his children for spring break.
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"Ride sharing is pulling from and not complementing public transportation."
Snow paralyzed the city and gave its residents an unusual chance to ski, sled and build snowmen in Rome?s famous parks and piazzas.
The film studio, co-founded by Harvey Weinstein, said it will file for bankruptcy after talks to sell the struggling company to an investor group fell apart.
The film took in an estimated $108 million in ticket sales, putting it on track to rank among the highest-grossing blockbusters ever.
For Virginia-based artist Sonya Clark, the purpose of the work, titled ?Unraveling,? is to deconstruct the symbol through conversation and community.
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