NRA responds after Newtown shootings
The National Rifle Association broke its silence, saying it was “prepared to offer meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again.”
The National Rifle Association broke its silence, saying it was “prepared to offer meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again.”
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Boston doctors Robert Sege and John O’Reilly write that the safest homes for children and adolescents are homes without guns.
Dwayne Moore was sentenced Tuesday after relatives of the victims in the 2010 murders gave statements.
House Speaker John Boehner said his ‘‘plan B’’ would cancel tax increases on everyone earning $1 million or less.
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The people behind the “Happier Boston” campaign tried to make Bostonians smile while promoting Samaritans, the organization known for its depression hot line.
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Amid all that agita, markets of almost every kind have produced remarkably good results so far in 2012.
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On Hendry Street, a new sense of stability is unraveling. On Norton, a gang target plans a peace festival, which police fear will only draw trouble. Nothing is easy in Bowdoin-Geneva, but no one is giving in.
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The Globe handed out video cameras to young people in Bowdoin-Geneva, and asked them to talk about life in their neighborhood.
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Boston Globe Insiders are invited to the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum for after hours, and select participants will get to attend a concert.
The new athletic director is taking an aggressive schedule as he begins putting his own stamp on the program, including the rebuilding of the football team.
Dozens of Bay State firefighters were honored at the annual “Firefighter of the Year” ceremony in Worcester.
Richard Engel and several colleagues escaped after being held for five days inside Syria.
Picked by Governor Nikki Haley, congressman Tim Scott will become the South’s first black GOP senator since Reconstruction.
As 15 million people in the US head to airports this holiday season, some travelers will find welcome changes to security screening procedures.
Generally regarded as bastions of the left, college campuses these days have their fair share of right-wing organizations and activists.
Sheila Saputo is the absurd creation of Rosie Thomas, a Seattle singer-songwriter,who stops at Royale on Thursday for a sold-out performance.