October 2019

Army Corps recommends replacing Cape Cod Canal bridges

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has recommended replacing the two narrow and often backed-up bridges that carry traffic across the Cape Cod Canal. The Corps oversees the Bourne and Sagamore bridges. It issued a draft report Thursday following a study that weighed the advantages of rehabbing the nearly 85-year-old bridges versus replacing them entirely. […]

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Johnson’s sponsor stays on Hendrick 48 car through 2023

Jimmie Johnson’s primary sponsor will stay on the Hendrick Motorsports No. 48 car through the 2023 season — with or without the seven-time NASCAR champion. Ally Financial extended its partnership with Hendrick and the 48 Chevrolet on Friday with a three-year extension that should allow Johnson to finish his career with the sponsor. The 44-year-old

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Elizabeth Warren Nets $24.6 Million in Third-Quarter Fund-Raising, Narrowly Trailing Bernie Sanders

SAN DIEGO — Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts raised $24.6 million in the past three months, her presidential campaign announced on Friday, trailing only Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont for the largest fund-raising haul in the most recent quarter. Ms. Warren’s total offers further evidence of her steady rise to the top of the pack

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Taylor Swift Can’t Recognize ‘Shake It Off’ In ‘Tonight Show’ Song Challenge

Taylor Swift proved her musical knowledge Thursday in a “Name that Song” challenge against Jimmy Fallon ― until a shocking brain freeze derailed her. (Watch the video above.) “The Tonight Show” game involves the players listening to notes of popular songs played by the Roots and attempting to buzz first with the correct guess. Swift looked

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Supreme Court to Hear Abortion Case From Louisiana

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear its first abortion case since President Trump’s appointments of two justices. The court’s ruling, expected in June as the 2020 presidential campaign enters its final stretch, could reshape the constitutional principles governing abortion rights. The case concerns a Louisiana law that its opponents say would

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