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October 3, 2025 2 mins
The Red Sox were eliminated by the Yankees last night in the wildcard round. The government shut down continues. TSA is asking for patience in airports- be prepared for longer wait times. Diddy made a last-minute plea before his sentencing today. The Patriots play in Buffalo this weekend. Taylor Swift dropped her new album The Life of a Showgirl last night. The Topsfield fair opens this weekend.  
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And Lisa in for Billy with a look at today's
top stories. But first the weather. Another beautiful stretch of weather,
mix of sun and clouds today, temps in the seventies.
Warmer for the weekend. Lots of sunshine Saturday and Sunday
with temps near eighty degrees. In our top stories, the
Red Sox playoff run came to an abrupt end last
night with a disappointing loss to the Yankees four zero.

(00:21):
Here's our Alex Core on the loss.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
We'll sit down and reflect how the season went. We'll
talk about it in the upcoming days. But that's an
organization compared to other years. I think we took a
step forward is certain areas, you know, Like I always said,
you know, we're not a perfect team. We are a
good team that needs to keep improving.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
It was definitely the battle of the rookies last night,
with Walpole's Cam Schlitler coming up big for the Yankees.
He threw eight scoreless innings. He was throwing one hundred
and one miles per hour. The Yankees move on to
play the Blue Jays tomorrow night at eight eight. The
government shutdown continues for our third day. Lawmakers on Both
sides continue to blame each other, but Senate votes to
resolve the standstill could come before the end of the day.

(01:05):
And the TSA, if you're traveling, are asking for patients
at airports as the shutdown continues. Agents are prepared to
continue screening, but be prepared for longer wait times. Most
TSA workers will not be paid until the end of
the shutdown, but then we'll receive back pay once it's over.
Sean Diddy Coombs has made a last minute plea for
leniency before his sentencing later today in New York. He

(01:27):
says he is a changed man after being jailed. Prosecutors
are asking for an eleven year prison sentence. In sports,
the forty nine Ers beat the Rams in overtime twenty
six to twenty three. The Pats are at Buffalo this
Sunday Primetime at eight o'clock. In entertainment news, Taylor Swift
dropped her twelfth album at midnight. The Life of a
Showgirl has twelve tracks and a documentary attached to the

(01:48):
new project. We will break it all down for you
coming up at six point forty this morning. And the
Topsfield Fair opens today and runs through October thirteenth. And
i'll have a check on your traffic coming up in
a few minutes.
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