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Pentagon leak suspect pleads not guilty to federal charges
Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira was indicted by a grand jury on federal felony charges.
Explainer: How coronavirus disrupts the blood supply chain
Every day, the U.S. needs 36,000 units of red blood cells, 7,000 units of platelets, and 10,000 units of plasma.
By Anna Nagurney, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Emergency declarations open option to utilize National Guard in coronavirus responses
Governors in Washington, California, New York, Florida, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut have all issued emergency proclamations given increases in COVID-19. These declarations allow state governments additional resources, including the ability to swiftly implement a National Guard response.
By Dylan Gresik
Man sentenced for selling crack cocaine at VA hospital
A man who pleaded guilty to selling crack cocaine at a Massachusetts veterans’ hospital has avoided additional prison time.
Justice officials team up with VA to crack down on medical crimes
A new task force will focus on potential abuses of the new VA community care expansion.
Investigation begins into how cargo ship ended on its side
The Golden Ray capsized early Sunday soon after it departed the Port of Brunswick, about 70 miles south of Savannah.
Fixes coming to the famous Nobska Light
Ultimately, the cottage will house a maritime museum for the public to enjoy.
By Christine Legere, Cape Cod Times
Coast Guard: 4 hurt in Boston Harbor ferry accident
The investigation continues into the cause of the mishap.
Inside the historic decision to deep-select the Navy’s top officer
The Senate bestowed a fourth star on Michael Martin Gilday and the son of sailor is prepared to lead the sea service into the 21st century.
By Mark D. Faram
L. Bruce Laingen, Iran hostage, Navy combat vet, dies at 96
On Nov. 4, 1979, protesters took over the American Embassy. They held the staff hostage for 444 days.
Whaling logs yield clues for modern-day climate studies
It's like the "Old Weather" online project, which employs citizen-scientists in reading digitized reproductions of whaling logs and Navy and Coast Guard ship logs to produce a database of Arctic weather in the 19th and 20th centuries.
By Doug Fraser, The Cape Cod Times