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William Chisholm to Acquire Boston Celtics for $6.1 Billion, Marking New Era for Historic NBA Franchise

William Chisholm, co-founder of Symphony Technology Group and a Massachusetts native, has agreed to purchase the Boston Celtics for $6.1 billion, marking a major ownership change for the historic NBA team. The Grousbeck family, who have owned the Celtics since 2002 and led them to two NBA championships, announced the sale but will retain Wyc Grousbeck as team governor until 2028. Chisholm, a lifelong Celtics fan with deep ties to the region, is committed to preserving the team's legacy and success as they continue to be a dominant force in the league.

Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee Leaves One Dead in Maine, Weakening as it Moves Away from New England and Southeastern Canada

Post-tropical cyclone Lee brought strong winds, heavy rain and dangerous storm surge to parts of New England and southeastern Canada this weekend, resulting in one death in Searsport, Maine. The storm had maximum sustained wind speeds of 70 miles per hour when it made landfall in Nova Scotia, just a few miles short of the threshold necessary for a Category 1 hurricane. The storm is now weakening and officials have withdrawn some warnings, expecting it to disappear early this week.

Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee to Make Landfall in Nova Scotia Saturday Afternoon, NHC Reports

Post-tropical cyclone Lee is expected to make landfall in Nova Scotia, Canada Saturday afternoon, bringing tropical storm conditions and coastal flooding to Maine's coast. The storm was a Category 1 hurricane on Friday and at one point had Category 5 strength. Residents in the affected areas are advised to take necessary precautions and follow the instructions of local officials as the National Hurricane Center continues to monitor the storm.

Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee Threatens Coastal New England and Eastern Canada with Hurricane-Force Winds and Torrential Rain.

Millions of people in coastal New England and eastern Canada are under storm watches and warnings as Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee threatens the region with hurricane-force winds, torrential rain, and coastal flooding. Lobsterman Bruce Young had his 38-foot vessel transported to the local airport, while Steve Train, a commercial lobster fisherman on Long Island, had just finished hauling 200 traps out of the water. Residents in the area are urged to take precautions and make final preparations as the storm approaches, with the National Hurricane Center continuing to monitor the storm and provide updates.

Residents of Bar Harbor, Maine Brace for Impact of Hurricane Lee, Expected to Bring Tropical Storm Conditions and Flooding to Parts of Coastal New England

Residents of Bar Harbor, Maine are preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Lee, which is expected to bring tropical storm conditions and flooding to parts of coastal New England. The storm is projected to be 400 miles wide with tropical-storm-force winds, creating worries of power outages in Maine. Utility workers from as far away as Tennessee have begun taking up positions in preparation for the storm, and residents are urged to take all necessary precautions to protect their property and stay safe.

Widespread Power Outages and Flight Cancellations Across East Coast and Southeast as Powerful Storm System Strikes

A powerful storm system has caused widespread power outages and flight cancellations across the East Coast and Southeast on Monday. Over 144,000 customers in Georgia are without power, and the National Weather Service has issued tornado watches and warnings. Heavy rains and flash floods are a concern for eastern New York into New England, and officials urge people to take necessary precautions.

Education Department Launches Investigation into Harvard University’s Admissions Process Following Civil Rights Complaint

The Department of Education has opened an investigation into Harvard University's admissions process following a complaint from advocacy groups alleging that the school's use of legacy admissions violates federal civil rights law. The complaint accuses Harvard of giving preferential treatment to applicants with familial ties to wealthy donors and alumni, and if the Office for Civil Rights finds Harvard in violation of Title VI, the school could be required to make changes to its admissions process. The investigation is the latest development in the legal battle over U.S. college admissions and could have far-reaching implications for the admissions process at Harvard and other universities.

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