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Satanic Temple Beefing With Twitter: Patch PM

Also: Couple loses $60k in 'Grandparent Scam,;' Ax-throwing bar opening; More.

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Salem's Satanic Temple May Sue Twitter For Discrimination

When a member of the Salem-based group asked Corey Feldman why he supported a call for arson, Twitter saw the tweet as abuse of the actor.

Couple Loses $60K In 'Grandparent Scam'

Here's how to avoid being conned.

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Ax-Throwing Bar Opening In Somerville

You could be chucking axes with your beer as early as this summer.

Teen Killed In Martha's Vineyard Crash

Martha's Vineyard Regional High School student Jake Baird, 17, was killed in a crash in Chilmark; two others were injured.

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Facebook's Feed Is Changing: Don't Lose Your Local News

Mark Zuckerberg is shaking up what you see in your Facebook feed. But don't worry, we've got your back on local news.

CBS To Air Special On Aaron Hernandez

The one-hour special, titled "All-American Murder," airs Jan. 20 at 10 p.m.

MA Trooper Injured In Pike Crash

The trooper suffered non-life threatening injuries.

Philips Moving North American HQ To Cambridge Crossing

The company will lease over 240,000 square feet of office space, bringing 2,000 employees to the Cambridge-Somerville development.

Woman Killed By Train In Andover

Foul play is not suspected.

Manhole Explosion In Coolidge Corner Shuts Down Area

After a manhole popped off on account of a suspected gas leak, police blocked off the area, causing serious delays.

For Reading Selectmen, It's Time To Pick a Number

If $4.8 million is too big an ask, then what is a number voters will embrace?

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