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Kyle Scott Clauss

Kyle Clauss, Digital News Writer at Boston Magazine

Kyle Scott Clauss is a journalist from Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Prior to joining Boston magazine in April 2015, Clauss was a reporter for the Lowell Sun, covering the only town in America named Billerica. He has appeared on WGBH, NECN, WBUR, and WEEI. He is a graduate of BU's College of Communication and has never eaten a banana.

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New Hampshire’s Red Pill Rep Resigns

Robert Fisher is out.

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Adam Jones Fires Back at Curt Schilling

“He’s never been black.”

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Paul Pierce on Celtics’ No. 1 Draft Pick: You’re Welcome

Looks like the Truth figured out emojis, too.

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Tom Brady Had a Concussion Last Year, Gisele Reveals

“We don’t talk about it, but he does have concussions.”

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Justice Stephen Breyer to Visit Cambridge

He’ll discuss the Constitution and democracy.

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MBTA Inks $57 Million Deal with GLX Consultant

At last, things seem to be moving forward.

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ACLU Files Complaint over Malden School’s Hair Policy

Parents of black and biracial students say it’s racist.

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This Haverhill Convenience Store Keeps Selling Winning Lottery Tickets

“My customers are lucky,” the owner says.

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New Hampshire Man Says Siri Saved His Life

The iPhone app came in handy after a cottage explosion.

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Lone Turkey Marches on State House

The poultry united will never be defeated.

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Deval Patrick Tells Western Mass. Crowd: “Stay Woke”

The former governor made the case for political optimism.

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Jeremy Lin on Racism in the Ivy League

The NBA star opened up about his experiences.

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Walsh Officials Ask to Move Extortion Case After Election Day

Prosecutors objected to their proposed start date.

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Listen to the Earliest Known Recording of JFK

He sounds pretty mature for 20 years old.

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Judge Erases Aaron Hernandez’s Murder Conviction

Judge Susan Garsh said the court “has no choice.”