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Abrams was joined by Noah Kahan for a surprise performance of the duo’s song “Everywhere, Everything” on Thursday night, July 24, according to several TikTok videos. The song, which was Abrams’ first entry on the Billboard Hot 100, was released in 2023 and included on Kahan’s 2024 album, “Stick Season (Forever).”
So excited to have my dear friend, and TV sister @bridgetmoynahan, join me for a special guest appearance in the premiere episode of #BostonBlue! She’ll also be bringing her incredible directing talents to the show this season!
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Celtics Wire on MSNWill fans of the Boston Celtics boo Marcus Smart when he returns to play with the Lakers?Will fans of the Boston Celtics boo Marcus Smart when he returns to Boston to play with the Los Angeles Lakers? The Flower Mound native seems to think that he will in a recent interview introducing him to the local Los Angeles media as a new member of next season's Lakers roster.
Prosecutors say the lawyer used stolen money to make a down payment on a Haverhill property where he lived with his family.
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Boston College head coach Bill O'Brien is ready to move on from the situation with his former quarterback, dismissing his comments when speaking to reporters at ACC Kickoff on Thursday.
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Celtics Wire on MSNWhat former Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday, Damian Lillard were really talking aboutThe pair were seen talking on-court when Boston played the Bucks last season, but the chat had little to do with a Blazers team-up.
Utah signed Springer back in March following the Celtics dealing him away at the trade deadline in a salary dump to the Houston Rockets. Houston immediately waived Springer after thar deal, leading him to sign a 10-day contract with the Jazz and eventually a three-year contract which was largely non-guaranteed.
At a City Hall hearing, councilors discussed how autonomous vehicles might add to congestion, create unsafe conditions, and displace ride-sharing drivers.
Aliyah Boston Makes WNBA History Against New York Liberty originally appeared on Athlon Sports. For the 12th time of the 2025 WNBA season, Aliyah Boston and the Indiana Fever were without All-WNBA point guard Caitlin Clark, who suffered yet another groin injury before All-Star weekend.
Despite overflowing dumpsters and the new pressure from Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, the strike does not appear close to ending.