Pilgrim nuclear power plant to close in Plymouth
The decision comes about a month after the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission downgraded the plant’s safety rating.
The decision comes about a month after the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission downgraded the plant’s safety rating.
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The Pilgrim nuclear plant, which opened on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean 43 years ago, is scheduled to close in 2019.
A pair of recent tragedies under the agency’s watch drew attention to the lack of medical expertise at the department.
Witnesses said the Brookline firefighter asked the customer in front of him to hurry up, then fought him outside.
“I don’t know if there was much more we could have done,” Bernanke told the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.
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The secretary of state is hosting Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Australian Defense Minister Marise Payne.
Ground Game
Every minute that goes by without a bad moment is another win for Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton.
MH17 downed by Russian-made missile, Dutch board saysThe missile’s maker presented its own report hours earlier, trying to clear Russia-backed separatists in the 2014 crash.
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Local nightclubs and celebrities in Framingham are gone, replaced by strip malls. But Ken’s Steakhouse has survived.
How Fisk’s 1975 home run changed TV sports foreverForty years ago, in the greatest moment of the Red Sox’ “greatest game,” Pudge — and a cameraman with a rat situation — left an indelible image.
Deadspin, SB Nation Twitter accounts suspended after NFL complaintsThe NFL filed notices related to their use of copyrighted video highlights.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Meet the accidental godfather of fantasy sportsDan Okrent had an idea that has forever changed (corrupted?) the magical experience of watching professional sports.
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Connections
The formerly homeless rescue dog’s adventures continue as she visits patients at VA hospitals.
Divided Nation
In Nashville, partisan politics extends its reach to bus lineAn ambitious new bus line seemed to have a green light — until the GOP-led Legislature, with help from the Koch brothers, stepped in.
Playboy says it will no longer print images of nude womenThe magazine will unveil a redesign in March that will feature women in provocative poses, but they won’t be fully nude.
Gertrude Taylor, mother of James Taylor, dies at 92“She supported her children’s visions without reservation. It was a remarkable trait,” said Livingston Taylor, one of her sons.
BetaBoston
Twitter purging 336 workers as new CEO slashes costsThe cutbacks announced Tuesday translate into about 8 percent of Twitter’s workforce of 4,100 people.
brainiac
The tree of life for birds comes into viewEvolutionary biologists are rapidly figuring out who’s related to whom in the bird world.
N.H. millennials and politics: It’s complicatedThere are two key concepts to understand when it comes to the millennial vote in New Hampshire.
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Residents face uncertainty as they cope with major flooding after record-settings rains.
Big-name VCs, UPS invest $22 million in drone startupCyPhy Works of Danvers plans to begin selling its unique model of drones in the next year.
‘Yes We Can!’ emerges as rallying cry at 2015 synodAs the synod rolls into its second week, the fundamental divide is clear.
The Red Sox shortstop was able to rebound from a rough stretch in 2014, thanks in large part to a conversation with Jones.
A nanny who allegedly stole $285,000 from her employers may seem extreme, but many may be vulnerable to the same crime.
Tuesday’s debate will be the first time that many voters pay attention to the contest.
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Lexus UK has unveiled a car that was created using 1,700 fully recyclable laser-cut cardboard sheets and is powered by an electric engine.
“He is free to come, not for hunting, but as a tourist,” an official said of Dr. Walter Palmer, the dentist who killed Cecil in July.
The German automaker also said it would reduce investment spending by $1.1 billion per year.
The American Museum of Tort Law in Winsted, Conn., may be short on charm, but it’s definitely long on information.
Design New England
Deck House ReduxA new floor plan and a fresh palette prove the stalwart post-and-beam, open concept design is still relevant.
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