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Brown University shooting suspect identified as Portuguese national, found dead in storage unit
Investigators said Neves-Valente also killed Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Nuno Loureiro earlier this week.
Police probe possible link between MIT professor's killing and Brown University shooting - report
MIT nuclear scientist Nuno Loureiro killed inside Brookline home
Police arrest Cathay passenger who tried to open aircraft door mid-flight from Boston to Hong Kong
Carl Shapiro, Brandeis benefactor who lost millions to Madoff, dies at 108
Shapiro built his initial wealth in the middle of the 20th century by transforming his father’s small coat factory into Kay Windsor.
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First US woman to finish Israeli Air Force pilot course is Boston olah
The Air Force's prestigious pilot's course is notoriously difficult, and a vast majority of cadets don't make it to graduation.
Tech firm’s outage on Yom Kippur eve leaves synagogues helpless
As Jews braced for an unprecedented Yom Kippur celebrated largely online, synagogues across the country whose websites are hosted by Shul Cloud found their sites were inoperable Sunday night.
Pro-BDS congressional candidate source of concern for Massachusetts Jews
Ihssane Leckey is openly supportive of the BDS movement, and has gained the support of Ilhan Omar and Linda Sarsour.
JNF Joint Institute gets matching gift from Boston-based foundation
The funding will support the Institute’s initial research phase, demonstrating sustainable methods of food production in an arid environment.
At least 20 Boston scientists tested DIY coronavirus vaccine on themselves
“It’s not the best idea—especially in this case, you could make things worse,” warned Siber. “You really need to know what you are doing here.”
Israeli CEO of Boston’s Tatte bakery chain steps down amid discrimination accusations
Tzurit Or will become a “creative adviser” at Tatte Bakery and Cafe, the Israeli-inflected chain in the Boston area that she launched in 2004, and will no longer have daily management responsibility.
Boston’s Jewish community unveils a memorial to its coronavirus victims
One bench is dedicated to those who died without loved ones. The second bench is dedicated to the cemetery caretakers who made possible burials unlike any that had come before.