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March 7, 2023 Attempted stabbing on Boston-bound flight ended 'in seconds' due to passenger intervention Francisco Torres, who attempted to stab a stewardess and open an emergency door aboard a Boston-bound United flight, was reportedly restrained by passengers "in seconds."
March 6, 2023 Is California taxed less than Texas? New study says yes...but there's a catch Blue states like California, Massachusetts, and DC have been listed as having a lower tax rate than red states like Texas, Indiana, and Oklahoma in a new WalletHub study.
March 6, 2023 Teenage binge-drinking: Why it’s so dangerous for young people to overindulge in alcohol With over 3,900 people under 21 years old dying each year due to excessive alcohol consumption, binge-drinking is a real danger for young people. What to know in light of the "BORG" TikTok trend.
March 6, 2023 Massachusetts police identify remains of woman shot, killed in 1978 The remains of a woman, colloquially known as "Granby Girl," who was murdered in Massachusetts in 1978, have been identified as those of Patricia Ann Tucker.
March 6, 2023 Massachusetts residents demand changes to state flag over ‘White supremacy culture’ in new resolution Residents in Newburyport, Massachusetts, are calling for the City Council to adopt a resolution to replace the state's flag and seal, claiming the imagery promotes racism.
March 4, 2023 Woman nearly hit by falling ceiling panel at Boston subway stop: VIDEO A Boston commuter was almost hit with a 25-pound piece of ceiling panel at the Harvard Square T stop, video shows. The MBTA is inspecting the premises.
March 3, 2023 Massachusetts school under federal investigation after student play limits auditions to persons of color The U.S. Department of Education opens investigation in response to a complaint filed by a parental rights group against a Massachusetts high school theater production that appeared to limit participation to students of color.
March 3, 2023 Boston College professor assigns students to make their own 'fursonas,' has furries come to class Christopher Polt, a Boston College professor invited "furries" and assigned students to create their own "fursonas" for his class on "Beast Literature."
March 2, 2023 Feds investigate recent close calls, turbulence in commercial flights Federal officials are investigating near-collisions between planes in Boston and Texas, as well as other reported close calls and turbulence issues.