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    A federal jury in Boston acquitted four Teamsters union members of conspiracy and extortion charges, despite their widely publicized harassment of
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    ‘Top Chef’ case exposes outdated labor laws

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    Organizers for what is being billed as a free speech demonstration have received a permit from the city of Boston for a rally Saturday, even after being told by the city's Democratic mayor that he does not want them there. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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    Rescue workers and medics tend to dozens of injured people when a car plowed through a crowd of anti-facist counter-demonstrators marching through the downtown shopping district in Charlottesville, Va. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    No deaths were reported immediately. (Screenshot)
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    Multiple injuries reported after vehicle drives into pedestrians in Boston

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    This Sunday, June 26, 2017, photo provided by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) shows a TSA agent holding a live lobster that weighs roughly 20 pounds at Boston's Logan International Airport. TSA spokesman Michael McCarthy said Monday, June 26, that the lobster found Sunday in the passenger's checked luggage at the airport's Terminal C is the
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    Popular Republican backs free college for low-income students in Boston
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    It's possible that this week's shooting at a baseball practice for GOP lawmakers wasn't about Hillary Clinton at all -- just maybe. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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    It is not uncommon for insurance companies to require a patient to try a different treatment before allowing the patient access to a medication or treatment that the doctor has prescribed.(iStock by Getty Images)
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    Runners head to the finish line in the 121st Boston Marathon on Monday, April 17, 2017, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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