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RODRIQUE NGOWI

RODRIQUE NGOWI

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Homeland Security says professor deported to Lebanon with US visa supported Hezbollah leader

Homeland Security officials say a doctor from Lebanon who was deported over the weekend despite having a U.S. visa “openly admitted” to supporting a Hezbollah leader and attending his funeral

Homeland Security says professor deported to Lebanon with US visa supported Hezbollah leader
Arts|Lifestyle|Political|US

St. Patrick's Day parade celebrates Boston heritage in America’s most Irish big city

Throngs of green-clad revelers have filled the streets of America’s most Irish big city for the South Boston St. Patrick’s Day parade

St. Patrick's Day parade celebrates Boston heritage in America’s most Irish big city
Business|Crime|Political|US

Anti-DOGE protests at Tesla stores target Elon Musk's bottom line

Demonstrators have gathered outside Tesla stores across the U.S. to protest the automaker’s billionaire leader, Elon Musk

Anti-DOGE protests at Tesla stores target Elon Musk's bottom line
Health|Political|Technology|US

Fired cybersecurity chief for Veterans Affairs site warns that health and financial data is at risk

A fired federal employee who oversaw cybersecurity at a flagship website for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is warning that sensitive financial and health data could be compromised due to actions taken by the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency

Education|Sports

One-armed basketball player makes women's Division III history with basket

Being cut from her high school basketball team was painful for Baileigh Sinaman-Daniel, but she refused to let that rejection, or being born with one arm, stop her from pursuing her basketball dreams

One-armed basketball player makes women's Division III history with basket
News|Science|US|World

3 scientists win Nobel in chemistry for quantum dots research used in electronics, medical imaging

Three scientists in the United States have won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their work on quantum dots

3 scientists win Nobel in chemistry for quantum dots research used in electronics, medical imaging
Science

Ancient sea turtle housed at Boston aquarium for more than 50 years passes another physical

Myrtle, an ancient green sea turtle that has delighted visitors to the New England Aquarium in Boston for more than 50 years, is in good physical shape

Ancient sea turtle housed at Boston aquarium for more than 50 years passes another physical
Entertainment|News|Sports

They're on the edge of glory, and the edge of an art museum, as cliff divers come to Boston

Cliff diving’s marquee event thrilled spectators in Boston as the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series made the 100th stop in its history

They're on the edge of glory, and the edge of an art museum, as cliff divers come to Boston
Crime|News|US

Woman found dead before police kill husband on I-95 bridge and discover boy's body in vehicle

Police say a man who was being pursued in the killing of his wife in New Hampshire was shot by police and tumbled from the Interstate 95 bridge that connects the state to Maine

Woman found dead before police kill husband on I-95 bridge and discover boy's body in vehicle
Lifestyle|Travel

As Halloween approaches, tourists visit a home with a gruesome past and tunnels said to be haunted

October has long been considered the spookiest month, and as Halloween approaches, many tourists find it the ideal time to visit a home with a gruesome past or descend into a darkened basement clutching a lantern

Environment|Science|US

Global warming fills New England's rich waters with death traps for endangered sea turtles

As global warming fills the plankton-rich waters of New England with death traps for sea turtles, the number of stranded reptiles has multiplied over the last 20 years

Global warming fills New England's rich waters with death traps for endangered sea turtles

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