James ‘Whitey’ Bulger to testify in his own defense
The notorious gangster is expected to tell jurors that he had immunity from the US Department of Justice that allowed him to commit crimes three decades ago.
The notorious gangster is expected to tell jurors that he had immunity from the US Department of Justice that allowed him to commit crimes three decades ago.
Alex Morgan scored the game-winner late in the game for the two-time defending Olympic champions, who will play Japan on Thursday for the title.
The American ended Russian Yelena Isinbayeva’s bid for a third straight Olympic title.
The 40-year-old gunman suspected of killing six people at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin was a US Army veteran who played in white-power bands.
A relative of Satwant Kaleka, the president of the Wisconsin temple where six people were gunned down Sunday morning, recalled him as an open-hearted, generous man.
The robotic explorer steered itself to a gentle landing inside a giant crater for the most ambitious dig yet into the red planet’s past.
The fund-raising total represents the third straight month that Mitt Romney’s campaign has outraised President Obama.
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The winner of the gold medal in the gymnastics all-around, Douglas finished last in the uneven bars competition Monday. Aliya Mustafina of Russia won gold.
In a State House ceremony, Governor Deval Patrick signed the sweeping bill that seeks to rein into the state’s spiraling health costs.
The MIT Media Lab’s Camera Culture Group has come up with a new “glasses-free” 3-D technology.
The Republican’s vow to end “Obamacare’’ is a bold and risky message he continues to deliver to Latino voters, who overwhelmingly back the federal health care law.
Riad Hijab is the highest-level government official to defect since the uprising against President Bashar Assad’s authoritarian rule began 17 months ago.
The memoir, which chronicles the author’s long struggle with chronic anxiety, puts a spin on it that elicits both absurd hilarity and deep compassion.
Dr. Steven E. Hyman, a neuroscientist and former Harvard provost, now directs the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at the Broad Institute.