After starter Eduardo Rodriguez leaves in the second inning with a migraine, Phillips Valdez fills in and gets plenty of offensive support as Boston wins its fourth straight.
2021
Naomi Osaka calls lighting the Olympic cauldron ‘The greatest honor’
The choice for the tennis star to light the flame can be appreciate worldwide because she was born in Japan, her father is from Haiti and she lives in the United States.
Protesters disrupt funeral for slain Haitian president
There was heavy security at the funeral for Jovenel Moïse in response to violent protests and fears of political volatility in the Caribbean nation.
Technology plays growing role in predicting, corralling Western wildfires
When ‘critical weather’ is forecast – hot, dry winds or lightning storms – the technology allows California planners to pre-position fire engines, bulldozers, aircraft and hand crews in areas where they can respond quickly.
Fight between rival energy companies threatens to delay CMP’s $1 billion energy corridor
CMP parent Avangrid is locked in a bitter dispute with rival NextEra over the upgrading of equipment at the Seabrook nuclear station, without which the 145-mile corridor can’t connect to the New England grid.
Jay man dies in early-morning ATV crash in Canton
Bradford White, 61, was declared dead at the scene on Tessier Road.
Sen. King: Draft defense bill restores destroyer that could be built at BIW
Congress authorizing two Arleigh Burkes, the primary type of ship BIW makes, opposes the president’s military budget request, which calls for one.
Firefighters end search and rescue efforts at Florida condo collapse
The June 24 collapse killed at least 97 people and at least one more person believed missing in the disaster has yet to be identified.
To reach a peace deal, Taliban say Afghan president must go
The spokesman for the Afghan Taliban says the insurgents will lay down their weapons when a negotiated government acceptable to all sides in the conflict is installed in Kabul and President Ashraf Ghani’s government is gone.
Fryeburg Academy’s Morgan Fusco named Miss Maine Softball
Fusco, a senior catcher, batted .620 with seven home runs and 26 RBI while leading the Raiders to the top seed in Class B South.