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Guatemalan War Criminal Found Living ‘Unremarkable Life' in Massachusetts
A Guatemalan man wanted in connection with a massacre in his home country was found living and working in Waltham, Massachusetts. Francisco Cuxum Alvarado appeared in federal court in Boston on Friday for illegally reentering the United States. However, federal prosecutors claim his previous crimes are far worse. “Women and children were tortured, raped and murdered,” said Michael Ronayne, assistant…
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Got a Toy That Can Spy? Here's How to Know and What To Do
The toys your kids unwrap this Christmas could invite hackers into your home. That Grinch-like warning comes from the FBI, which said earlier this year that toys connected to the internet could be a target for crooks who may listen in on conversations or use them to steal a child’s personal information. The bureau did not name any specific toys...
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Dunkin' Partners With Saucony for Limited-Edition Sneakers
Dunkin’ is taking its popular slogan to heart and wants customers to “run” with another Massachusetts brand.
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'Dukes of Hazzard' Star Charged With Assaulting Girl, 16
A former star of the 1980s television show “The Dukes of Hazzard” who’s accused of groping a female cast member of a musical he was supposed to appear in now faces charges he indecently assaulted a 16-year-old girl in Massachusetts.
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'Dukes of Hazzard' Star Regrets Arrest, Aims for Sobriety
“The Dukes of Hazzard” star Tom Wopat says he’ll be taking time to address his ongoing struggle with substance abuse following his arrest in Massachusetts on indecent assault and battery charges.
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'Dukes of Hazzard' Star Wopat Faces Indecent Assault, Drug Charges
The actor who played Luke Duke on the 1980s television show “The Dukes of Hazzard” pleaded not guilty on Thursday to grabbing the buttocks of a female member of the cast of a musical he was supposed to appear in.
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Women-Only Car Services Fill a Niche, But Are They Legal?
Ride-hailing companies catering exclusively to women are cropping up and raising thorny legal questions, namely: Are they discriminatory?
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WATCH: Over 20 Cars Involved in Crash
More than 20 vehicles were involved in a crash that closed a section of Interstate 95 southbound in Waltham, Massachusetts, Sunday afternoon, according to State Police.