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A computer with total recall. What could go wrong? - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoMicrosoft has teamed up with the world’s leading PC builders to offer new machines with built-in...
Let's do that hockey
Yahoo Sports· 10 hours agoAny curious onlooker, though, may quickly become enthralled with Florida’s style of play — a relentless, aggressive forechecking system that is both...
Reebok Isn’t a ‘Hobby’ for Shaquille O’Neal
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn mid-March, Reebok staged its annual brand summit for about 500 business partners at the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter, an events space in Boston,...
From Wet Seal to dELiA*s, 10 Totally '90s Fashion and Accessory Brands You May Have Forgotten About
People via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThroughout its evolution, the store has marketed to a number of subcultures, from emo and goth to...
Who is Karen Read? Massachusetts woman charged with cop boyfriend's murder
Newsweek· 8 hours agoTestimony in the high-profile murder trial of a Massachusetts woman who is accused of killing her...
Homes on billionaire hot spot Nantucket are falling into the ocean at an alarming rate — but the...
Business Insider· 5 days agoA lot of real estate value is at stake. Over the past two centuries, Nantucket has gone from a...
Stanley Goldstein helped create CVS. Here's why his family says he won't be forgotten.
The Providence Journal· 7 days agoStanley Goldstein, a kid from Woonsocket who grew up humbly and founded a tiny company called...
NCAA changes likely for scholarship limits, roster sizes
The Post-Star· 8 hours agoCody McDavis' life changed forever with a few strokes of a pen. McDavis grew up in a single-parent...
No, Vivek Ramaswamy, a Libertarian-Nationalist Alliance Doesn't Make Sense
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 4 days agoLibertarians ought to reject such will-to-power arguments—and boo anyone who makes them, as...
Reading is an indispensable activity for Daniel Handler, the author best known for his work as...
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoWhen Daniel Handler was a young boy, he recalls, he was “just ravenous” for books. Regular visits with his father to the public library in San Francisco, where Handler grew ...