Scott Brown Touts His Independence In New Ad
Running in liberal Massachusetts, that's the Republican's only hope of winning another term. Read More ›
Running in liberal Massachusetts, that's the Republican's only hope of winning another term. Read More ›
Warren slams Congress for giving corporation tax breaks while students are left “drowning in debt.” Read More ›
The scandal roiling the Warren-Brown race today goes to the heart of Red Sox Nation. Democrats see an opportunity. Read More ›
He was for moving Fenway Park before he was against it. Dems go straight to the sweet spot of blue-collar Massachusetts residents with a slickly produced single-serving website. Read More ›
Pretty common in Massachusetts, actually. Read More ›
Hollywood fundraisers come at a cost for consumer watchdog, tuned liberal Senate candidate in this spoof of the Oscar-winning film “The Artist.” Read More ›
As Mitt Romney pivots toward the general election, he's been speaking fondly of working with the heavily Democratic legislature to get things done during his tenure as Governor. But between 2004 and 2007, when he was still Governor of the state and looking toward the national GOP, Romney didn't mind bashing his state's Democratic leadership for a keep laugh. Read More ›
Unfortunately, it won’t star the funny ladies who made the popular Bravo spoof on YouTube. TLC has ordered “Southie Pride” (working title) from SallyAnn Salsano (creator of “Jersey Shore”) and though the five women the series will revolve around have not yet been cast, camera crews were on location over the weekend to capture all of the Super Bowl action. Read More ›
Here's Elizabeth Warren demonstrating why she's already beating Scott Brown in her bid to take back Ted Kennedy's Senate seat in Massachusetts. She succinctly sums up how we got into this financial mess in the first place and lays waste to the Republican claims of “class warfare.” It's not going to be long before you hear the words “Elizabeth Warren” and “2016” in the same sentence. Watch Video ›
Michael Todd, bassist for Coheed and Cambria, was arrested after stealing six bottles of Oxycontin from a Massachusetts Walgreens and claiming he was armed with a bomb and would detonate himself if the clerks tried to stop him. Needless to say, the band has replaced him for the rest of their tour. (via gawker.com) View List ›
A series of tornadoes in Western Massachusetts caught 19 communities off guard yesterday, killing at least 4 and wounding over 200. These are the first tornado-related casualties in the state since 1995. View List ›
In Peabody, Massachusetts a UPS tractor trailer carrying 8000 gallons of printer ink flipped over yesterday morning staining the highway a beautiful array of colors. Because the ink stained the pavement, instead of simply washing the pavement off, the whole road needs to be re-paved. Best. Crash. EVER. View List ›
This fight at a Denny's in Chicopee, Massachusetts erupted when a woman asked the table next to her if she could borrow the syrup. The response to the query: “Bitch, your pancakes look fine to me.” Hell soon followed. Watch Video ›
The roof of a commercial building in Easton, Mass., housing Triton Technologies collapses under the weight of a heavy snowfall. I guess they don't have to go to work tomorrow? Best comment from a YouTuber: “I used to work there… this made me happy.” Watch Video ›
The best ad men in the state of Massachusetts would like to sell you some Dunkin' Donuts. With a side of Tom Brady. And a lot of beer on the floor. View Media ›
A one-woman crusade against the selling of bottled water has gained voter approval in Concord, Mass.
Bizarre pronunciations of the word Massachusetts by random Germans. Coming from someone who kept pronouncing Deutschland “doucheland” while in Germany, I don't really have the right to laugh at these people. Watch Video ›
A wicked awesome re-imagining of Mad Man had it taken place in modern day Boston instead of 1960s New York. View Media ›
Massachusetts will vote to decriminalize marijuana in the upcoming November election. Other states that have decriminalized cannabis have civil fines, drug education, or drug treatment in place of incarceration and/or criminal charges for possession