Rising food prices could turn a cup of Joe into a luxury, 'cop-hating' law school students, and more of this morning's news headlines.
- The award-winning 'Frontline' program is charting a new path in the digital age [Boston.com]
- Public pensions are no longer 'untouchable' [NYTimes.com]
- Critcs claim Suffolk University Law School students are engaged in a cop-bashing project [BostonHerald.com]
- An elderly couple from suburban Philly receive an intoxicating gift [Boston.com]
- Police identify Bloomfield, Conn., teenager who was shot dead [Courant.com]
- Coffee, chocolate could become luxuries as food prices skyrocket to highest level in nearly 40 years [NYTimes.com]
- Police charge four teens with vandalizing a Berkshire baseball field [BerkshireEagle.com]
- Congressional committee presses Apple, Google over location-tracking practices [WSJ.com]
- Twitter posts tagged #westernma in Western Mass. [MassLive.com]
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