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Boston police investigate armed robbery of children's lemonade stand by suspects as young as 11
Boston police are investigating the armed robbery of a children's lemonade stand operated by a pair of siblings. The Boston Police Department responded at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday to South Boston, where they were met by the children and their father. The kids told officers that two suspects had made several passes by their lemonade stand before approaching and asking if they took Apple Pay, a police report provided to Fox News Digital states.
Karen Read unleashes explosive lawsuit against state police, Canton police: court docs
Karen Read, the Boston woman acquitted of murder stemming from the death of her police officer boyfriend, is headed back to court after she filed a new lawsuit suing the Town of Canton and the Massachusetts State Police over their alleged mishandling of the investigation. The 87-page lawsuit obtained by Fox News Digital was filed in Bristol Superior Court Thursday morning and alleges "an imbedded culture of bigotry, misogyny, systemic failures, and institutional rot at the very core of both...
Karen Read sues police for alleged misconduct over boyfriend's death
Karen Read sues US police for alleged misconduct, negligence over boyfriend John O'Keefe's death Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 2:39pm In short: Karen Read is suing the Massachusetts State Police and the town of Canton over allegations of misconduct and negligence in the investigation her Boston police officer boyfriend's death. Last year, Ms Read was acquitted of allegations she hit John O'Keefe with her car and left him to die in the snow after a night of drinking with friends in January 2022.
Karen Read says she gets free meals and discounts everywhere after not guilty verdict
Acquitted of murder and other charges in the death of her former boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, Karen Read says she no longer has to pay for meals when out on the town. Responding to a question from co-host Craig Melvin on the "Today" show Friday, Read said the response to the jury's verdict has been overwhelmingly positive. "You have to know that when you walk down the street, there are lots of people who look at Karen Read and think, 'Oh, there's that woman who got away...
Karen Read sues the police who investigated her for her boyfriend’s murder
Karen Read sues the police who investigated her for her boyfriend’s murder The newly filed civil complaint formally requests damages to cover Read’s extensive legal fees, lost earnings and the emotional distress caused by the prolonged prosecution - Bookmark Karen Read has sued the Massachusetts State Police and the town of Canton, claiming that misconduct and negligence compromised the criminal investigation that led to her prosecution for the death of her boyfriend, a Boston police...
Karen Read reveals decision behind new lawsuit against city and police
Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman who was acquitted of killing her police officer boyfriend last year after two widely publicized murder trials, revealed Friday why she filed a lawsuit alleging misconduct and negligence in the investigation that led to her prosecution. “This was always our plan, that I had to save my own life first,” Read said on “TODAY” while flanked by her two attorneys. “I have to continue fighting for justice.
East Coast rocked by sonic boom as meteorologist reveals cause
East Coast rocked by sonic boom as meteorologist reveals cause Some residents in Massachusetts said the boom even shook their homes - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A sonic boom that left people across New England looking to the sky was likely a meteor, according to meteorologists. Police departments in Massachusetts began receiving calls Saturday afternoon of a loud boom coming from the sky. The source of the sound was likely a meteor or a bolide, which is a meteor that explodes in the...
A number of the World Cup host cities have a homelessness problem. Here’s how they are solving it
A number of the World Cup host cities have a homelessness problem. Here’s how they are solving it In the past, many cities have treated the homeless as an eyesore to be removed ahead of big sporting and political events. This year’s World Cup appears to be different - Bookmark A stark contrast unfolds just a mile from Atlanta's World Cup stadium, set to host thousands of football fans this month.
Has Trump Corrupted the Military?
Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeOn this week’s episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum opens with his thoughts about the recently reported peace talks between the United States and Iran. David argues that these reported talks indicate the United States is losing the war in Iran, and that the loss highlights what has always been true: The presidency is too big a job for Donald Trump.Then David is joined by Representative Jason Crow of Colorado to discuss...
Welcome to the Waymo World Cup
Waymo, the Alphabet subsidiary offering robotaxi rides in 11 US metros right now, says it’s ready for the FIFA World Cup. Match attendees can catch driverless rides to six of the 16 North American venues: stadiums in Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, and the San Francisco Bay Area. The sprawling football event, expected to attract some 6.5 million visitors to the continent over more than a month, could prove an exciting close-up for Waymo.