‘The Interview’ is Sony’s Biggest Online Release Ever. But Is it a ‘Success?’
‘The Interview’ has been available online for the better part of six days now, and Sony’s revolutionary simultaneous digital / theatrical debut has already been declared a success by some. In the first four days “The Interview” was available online, it was downloaded more than two million times, grossing almost $15 million, according to Sony. That number, coupled More
Manchester Bound Flight Diverted Due to Engine Trouble
An American Airlines flight headed for Manchester, NH, was sent back to Philadelphia International Airport on Monday when the plane experienced engine issues ten minutes into its journey.
Remains From at Least 2 People Found in Brockton Woods
The remains were discovered off of North Quincy Street.
Man Tries to Sell $650 Worth of Scalped Tickets to ‘The Interview,’ Demands Refund When Sony Offers it Online
Plenty of skeptics wondered if the international crisis surrounding Sony’s new film “The Interview” might end up being a publicity boon for an otherwise mediocre film. One Cincinnati man certainly saw the business potential surrounding the film’s release, buying $650 worth of tickets with the intention of scalping them, only to be foiled when Sony More
Blackstone Mother Pleads Not Guilty to Murder in Infant Death Case
The Blackstone woman facing two counts of murder pleaded not guilty Monday morning.
January Will Arrive On A Cold Note
The region’s recent spell of warm temperatures will come to an end as a surge of arctic air arrives in time to help us welcome in the new year.
Goat Takes to the Streets of Lowell in Search for Freedom
The elusive ruminant gave Lowell Police the slip Friday night and hasn’t been seen since.
The 11 Most Notorious Unsolved Crimes in Massachusetts
From a cash heist in the 1960s to a triple murder in 2011, we look at the state’s most notorious cold cases. Perhaps you can help crack one open?
Human Bones Discovered in Brockton
A spokeswoman for the Plymouth district attorney’s office says the ‘‘apparent human remains’’ were found in a wooded area off North Quincy Street just after noon on Sunday.
Obama Says US Race Relations Better Than When He Took Office
President Barack Obama says the US is less racially divided than it was when he took office, despite recent protests over police treatment of black people.
2 dead, 1 hurt after crash on I-495 in Wrentham
State police said two people were killed when their vehicle struck a guardrail and burst into flames near Exit 15 shortly after midnight. A third person who was in the vehicle was flown to a hospital.
The Most Wanted Woman in the World: Aafia Siddiqui’s Journey from Boston to Al-Qaeda
How does a once scholarly MIT student end up on the FBI’s most wanted list—let alone be dubbed by US officials as “the most wanted in the woman in the world?”
Second Yarmouth Drunk Driving Crash in 24 Hours Kills Another
A drunk driver killed one pedestrian and injured another Saturday evening in the second fatal alcohol-related car crash in 24 hours, Yarmouth police say.
Indonesian Official: Prospects Bleak for Missing Jet
Search planes and ships from several countries on Monday were scouring Indonesian waters over which an AirAsia jet carrying 162 people disappeared, and more than a day into the region's latest aviation mystery, officials doubted there could be anything but a tragic ending.
Man Struck, Killed by Orange Line Train at Roxbury Crossing
There were major delays reported on the MBTA Orange Line Saturday night as authorities investigated the fatal accident, reported just before 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
Brawling Teenagers Force Pittsburgh-Area Mall to Close Early
A mall in Monroeville, Penn., was forced to close early Friday night after multiple fights broke out across the shopping center, drawing dozens of police officers.
Alleged Bank Robbery Thwarted After Police Detail Goes Unnoticed by Suspect
A 46-year-old Worcester woman faces unarmed robbery charges after her attempt to rob a bank was foiled by a police sergeant working inside, police said.
Last Day for 4% Off Your Bill at Market Basket
Saturday marks the last day Market Basket customers will receive 4 percent off their grocery bill.
Dorchester Teacher Wins Books, $150,000 for Students
Nikki Bollerman, a third grade teacher at UP Academy Dorchester, won $150,000 in a contest—and then donated it all to her school.
The MBTA Recommends Firing Driver Suspended for Passenger Altercation
A female MBTA bus driver was suspended with the recommendation for discharge following a fight with passenger last Saturday.
Boston Police Department Among the Many Massachusetts Police Going to NYPD Funeral
About 500 Boston Police officers will mourn the death of NYPD Officer Rafael Ramos, who was killed after being ambushed by a man allegedly seeking revenge for recent police shooting deaths of unarmed men.
Man dies after crash off I-495 in Franklin
State police say a 46-year-old man has died after crashing his vehicle off Interstate 495 in southeastern Massachusetts.
Fire ruled an accident after mother saves toddler
Massachusetts officials say a fire at a home where a mother rescued her toddler son early Christmas morning was an accident, but they weren't able to determine the cause.
Trooper back on duty after alleged pepper-spraying
A Massachusetts state trooper videotaped appearing to pepper-spray a protester during a Boston demonstration has returned to full duty
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