Inmate, Massachusetts officer in 'inappropriate relationship' in maximum security prison
The inmate, Nathan Williams, said the trouble began when Souza-Baranowski correctional officer Charlotte Ferro began grooming him for a relationship.
Wild video shows water gushing into the streets of Boston after a crew accidentally broke a pipe.
Four people are facing fines as high as $15,500 for incidents that included refusing to wear masks.
We’ve rounded up roomy and floaty frocks and more of the best loose dresses when it’s too hot for clothes.
Ronnie Oneal III claimed in a dramatic opening statement that the evidence would reveal “some of the most vicious, lying, fabricating, fictitious government you ever seen.” Assistant State Attorney Scott Harmon countered that prosecutors would prove Oneal wounded Barron with a shotgun, then beat her to death. Harmon also said Oneal used a hatchet to kill his 9-year-old daughter — who had cerebral palsy and could not speak — and wounded his son, then 8, with a knife.
Japan's world number two Naomi Osaka must take the time to be in a "safe space" and seek help to figure out the dilemma she finds herself in, according to American tennis great Chris Evert. Osaka withdrew from the French Open before the second round in the wake of controversy caused by her decision to skip mandatory post-match news conferences at the tournament. Osaka is yet to announce whether she will return to play at Wimbledon which starts on June 28.
Grainy new photos show Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, who've recently reunited, locking lips at Nobu in Malibu during a birthday celebration.
Manny Ramirez and D'Angelo Ortiz, sons of Boston Red Sox legends Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz, showed that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
“Man, I’ll be open to playing safety if coach asks."
Leonard sat out the final 4:35 of the Clippers' Game 4 win but said of his knee, "It’s good." It wasn't.
After this tweet, we can likely count the Georgia native as among those who want a head coach of color for the Celtics.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said the country's economy improved this year but called for measures to tackle the "tense" food situation caused by the coronavirus pandemic and last year's typhoons, state media said on Wednesday. Kim chaired a plenary meeting of the ruling Workers' Party's central committee on Tuesday to review progress on major policies and craft measures to resolve economic issues, according to the official KCNA news agency. The committee set goals and tasks to achieve its new five-year economic plan outlined at its previous session in February, including increased food and metal production.
More than 70% of adult New York residents have received at least one dose, a critical milestone in a state that was once the epicenter of the global pandemic.
The colt was left in an unpopulated area.
Lexipol markets its policies as a way to protect local governments from frivolous lawsuits. It has attracted law enforcement agencies nationwide.
The development ends a months-long effort by the Trump Justice Department to stop John Bolton from releasing his memoir.
The DA's office "may be insisting that Weisselberg agree to serve time," and he might not be willing to do that, a former federal prosecutor said.
"To be a good reporter you have got to be negative," Biden told the press. "You never ask a positive question."
NC Gov. Roy Cooper says Charles Ray Finch “and others who have been wrongly convicted deserve to have that injustice fully and publicly acknowledged.”
First lady Jill Biden has worn clothes that represent unity, hope, sustainability, and her home state of Delaware.