Michelle Carter, the Massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend, Conrad Roy, to kill himself has been released from jail in Bristol County.
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Lori Loughlin’s husband joked about USC admissions process, emails released by feds shows
A USC administrator approached Lori Loughlin’s husband about helping the couple’s daughter apply to the school legitimately. He dismissed the offer.
Lori Loughlin told daughters they needed to do better in high school, new court doc alleges
Lori Loughlin told daughters Olivia Jade, Isabella they needed to do better at Marymount High School, Rick Singer told the FBI.
Feds grilled about screening of jury in Boston Marathon bomber’s appeal of death sentence
A federal appeals court heard arguments Thursday on whether Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev received a fair trial before he was sentenced to death.
The real roots of Thanksgiving: Rethinking what happened 400 years ago at the first feast in Plymouth
Native people likely outnumbered English colonists at the 1621 harvest feast, where there would have been fowl and fruit, but no green bean casserole.
Haunting texts revealed as Boston College student pleads not guilty in boyfriend’s suicide
Inyoung You came to a Boston courtroom from her native South Korea to enter a not guilty plea in the suicide of her Boston College boyfriend, Alex Urtula.
An iconic Boston Irish pub closes after 137 years. Residents fear for the city’s soul
The closing of 137-year-old Irish pub Doyle’s Café comes as other longtime Boston institutions have shut down. Some residents are fighting back.
2 men arrested in elaborate plot to steal $550K in cryptocurrency by hacking social media accounts
Two Massachusetts men hacked into social media accounts and threatened family members in order to steal $550,000 in cryptocurreny, prosecutors say
Judge calls USC dad a ‘thief,’ gives longest prison sentence so far in college admissions scandal
Toby MacFarlane, a California real estate executive, received six months for his actions in the college admissions scandal. It’s the longest so far.
Third parent in 24 hours caves in college admissions scandal, agrees to plead guilty
The flurry of plea changes could signal that additional parents still fighting charges in the scam might also flip instead of going to trial next year.