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  • Celtics vs. Nets Clash, Hasbro Relocates, TikTok Deal Finalized
    Jan 23 2026

    Friday January 23, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover the Boston Celtics' upcoming face-off against the Brooklyn Nets. The Celtics, with a strong 27-16 record, aim to capitalize on the Nets' struggles, who sit at 12-30. In local news, Hasbro plans to move its headquarters from Rhode Island to Boston, prompting a proposal to retire the iconic Mr. Potato Head license plates. Weather forecasts predict a mostly sunny day with highs near 32 degrees, while snow is expected Sunday into Monday with significant accumulation. In national sports, the Patriots prepare for the AFC Championship against the Broncos, with Sean Payton's remarks fueling anticipation. The Seahawks face the Rams in the NFC Championship, dealing with key injuries. An exclusive report highlights Australia's efforts to save the Great Barrier Reef amidst climate challenges. In tech news, the U.S. and China finalize a deal transferring TikTok's U.S. operations to a new joint venture, addressing national security concerns. Meanwhile, Apple's iOS 26 faces a keyboard bug, and Chris Pratt's "Mercy" aims to challenge "Avatar: Fire and Ash" at the box office. Bitcoin and Ethereum experience notable declines in the crypto market.

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    11 min
  • Celtics Triumph, Trillium's Greenway Exit, Bitcoin Surge
    Jan 22 2026

    Thursday January 22, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover the Boston Celtics' impressive 119-104 victory over the Indiana Pacers, led by Jaylen Brown's 30 points and 10 rebounds. Trillium Brewing Company announces its departure from Boston's Greenway after nearly a decade, despite their bid being outpaced by a new tenant. The weather forecast predicts mostly sunny conditions with highs near 42 degrees and a gentle southwest breeze, while snow is likely from Sunday through Monday. In national sports, Timothy McCormack is sentenced in a significant NBA gambling scheme involving insider information. Groundbreaking archaeological findings in Indonesia reveal the world's oldest rock art, dating back 67,800 years, offering insights into early human cognition. The Supreme Court appears poised to rule against Trump in a case involving the Federal Reserve's independence. In tech news, Bitcoin rises 1% to over $90,000, with Ethereum and XRP also seeing gains. Sony and TCL plan a joint venture for Bravia televisions, potentially leading to more affordable options. Lastly, the Wizard of Oz at Sphere reaches $260 million in ticket sales, setting a new standard for Hollywood adaptations.

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    10 min
  • Patriots' Expansion Plans, Bruins Streak Ends, Crypto News
    Jan 21 2026

    Wednesday January 21, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover Robert Kraft's push for an 18-game NFL season with international games, aligning with Roger Goodell's vision. The Dallas Stars snapped the Boston Bruins' six-game winning streak with a 6-2 victory, as Jason Robertson scored twice. The Bruins prepare to host the Vegas Golden Knights next. Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, joining Jeff Kent in Cooperstown this July. PJM, America's largest power grid operator, faces challenges from AI data centers and rising electricity demand, affecting 67 million people across 13 states. Coinbase withdraws support for the Senate CLARITY Act, causing crypto industry turmoil. Bitcoin drops 3% to over $89,000, Ethereum falls 6.5% to $3,000, and XRP decreases to $1.90. Apple expands digital ID support in Apple Wallet, with seven states on board, including Kentucky and Virginia. Miami-Dade Police's historic $24 million cash seizure inspires "The Rip," a crime thriller starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, premiering January 16. Weather updates include a mostly sunny day with highs near 34, and snow transitioning to rain tonight.

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    11 min
  • Boston Celtics Fall, Renewable Energy Surge, Weather Updates
    Jan 20 2026

    Tuesday January 20, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover the Boston Celtics' narrow defeat to the Detroit Pistons, with Tobias Harris leading the Pistons and Jaylen Brown's near buzzer-beater. The Celtics prepare to host the Indiana Pacers next. We discuss Massachusetts' new renewable energy transmission line from Quebec, celebrated by Governor Maura Healey, expected to save ratepayers $50 million annually. Weather forecasts predict sunny conditions with highs near 24 degrees and clear skies tonight, while a slight chance of snow and rain looms for Wednesday night. In Miami Gardens, Fernando Mendoza leads Indiana University to a national championship victory over Miami, marking a historic season. San Francisco introduces a childcare subsidy program to aid families amidst the affordability crisis. President Donald Trump proposes a 10% cap on credit card interest rates, facing opposition from banks. In tech news, GM's CEO highlights the environmental concerns of uncharged plug-in hybrids. Lastly, Matthew McConaughey trademarks his likeness to combat unauthorized AI use. Stay tuned for more updates across local news, sports, and tech developments.

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  • Patriots Triumph, Harvard Club Scandal, Bitcoin Dips
    Jan 19 2026

    Monday January 19, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover the New England Patriots' victory over the Houston Texans, advancing to the AFC Championship Game under Coach Mike Vrabel. Drake Maye and Marcus Jones lead the Patriots to a 28-16 win, setting up a clash with the Denver Broncos. The Harvard Club of Boston faces a $2.4 million settlement for defrauding a COVID-era loan program, admitting to unintentional application errors. Weather updates predict light snow and cloudy skies, with temperatures ranging from 18 to 35 degrees. In tech news, Bitcoin falls 3 percent to $93,000, Ethereum to $3,000, and XRP to $1.96 over the weekend. Jersey Mike’s Subs, now owned by Blackstone, plans to double its locations under CEO Charlie Morrison. In college football, Miami faces Indiana for the national championship, with Indiana favored by 8.5 points. Sleep experts advise against waking at 5 AM unless it suits your chronotype. Lastly, a study reveals male dogs display broader expressions than females when presented with treats, highlighting differences in canine behavior.

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    11 min
  • Bruins Triumph, Tom Brady's TB12 Closes, Bitcoin Surge
    Jan 16 2026

    Friday January 16, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover the Boston Bruins' thrilling 4-2 victory over the Seattle Kraken, highlighted by Marat Khusnutdinov and Viktor Arvidsson's early goals. The Bruins celebrated Zdeno Chara's jersey retirement with legends like Bobby Orr in attendance. Tom Brady's TB12 brand is shutting down, transitioning to No Bull Nutrition, a Boston-based company. The NFL Playoffs divisional round kicks off with Bills at Broncos and 49ers at Seahawks. In tech news, Bitcoin's price hits $96,703, despite Coinbase withdrawing support for the Senate Crypto Bill. Ethereum remains stable, while XRP sees a slight drop. McDonald's introduces the McValue menu to combat declining sales, emphasizing customer-defined value. A hidden water mass, the Atlantic Equatorial Water, is discovered, enhancing our understanding of oceanic heat transfer. Apple TV secures a new thriller series starring Dakota Fanning, produced by Sony Pictures Television. Weather forecasts predict a sunny Friday with a high near 33 degrees, while the weekend brings chances of snow and rain. Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be mostly sunny, with cooler temperatures expected on Tuesday.

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  • Boston Police Lawsuit, Red Sox Sign Suarez, Bitcoin Rises
    Jan 15 2026

    Thursday January 15, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover former Boston Police Superintendent Marcus Eddings' lawsuit against the department and Commissioner Michael Cox, alleging illegal demotion and whistleblower violations. Eddings seeks reinstatement and compensation for uncovering fraudulent activities. The Red Sox make headlines by signing pitcher Ranger Suarez to a five-year, $130 million deal, marking their first free agent acquisition this winter. Suarez's postseason prowess promises to bolster the team's rotation. In tech news, Bitcoin climbs 1 percent to over $96,000, while Ethereum and XRP see slight declines. California Senator Steve Padilla proposes a ban on AI-enabled toys for children under 12, citing privacy and security concerns. Amazon's $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC includes $1.5 billion in refunds for Prime customers facing enrollment issues. Weather updates predict patchy fog and cloudy skies, with temperatures ranging from 20 to 48 degrees. The weekend brings a mix of sun, rain, and snow, with Martin Luther King Jr. Day expected to be mostly sunny. Lastly, Idris Elba's Hijack Season 2 faces criticism for lacking the intensity of its predecessor.

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    11 min
  • Offshore Wind Projects Resume, Bruins' Shutout, Bitcoin Surge
    Jan 14 2026

    Wednesday January 14, 2026

    In today's episode, we cover the resumption of New England offshore wind projects, with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey celebrating court approval for Vineyard One and Revolution Wind. These projects promise grid reliability, lower costs, and job creation. In sports, Boston Bruins' Jeremy Swayman shines with a shutout against the Detroit Red Wings, leading to a 3-0 victory. Pavel Zacha, Fraser Minten, and Mark Kastelic contribute to the Bruins' winning streak. Weather forecasts predict cloudy conditions with rain showers and a high near 49 degrees, while Cape Cod Bay's water temperature sits at 38 degrees. Nationally, Mike Tomlin steps down as Pittsburgh Steelers' head coach after 19 seasons, leaving a legacy of stability and success. In tech news, the FTC sues Pearl for deceptive practices, locking users into costly subscriptions. Bitcoin reaches a two-month high, driven by corporate earnings and inflation data, while Ethereum and XRP also see gains. Lastly, US greenhouse gas emissions rise for the first time in two years, driven by AI data centers and increased electricity demand, highlighting environmental challenges ahead.

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    10 min