Unsanitary practices blamed in outbreak
Visible mold was found inside the Framingham pharmacy, including 83 vials from one lot of a tainted steroid used to treat back pain.
Visible mold was found inside the Framingham pharmacy, including 83 vials from one lot of a tainted steroid used to treat back pain.
A committee is weighing whether to give low-income students in Boston a priority to attend better-performing schools in other neighborhoods.
In hotly contested swing states, their presence on the ballot may alter the course of the election.
Adrian Walker
Boone was a housing activist, a champion of troubled youth, a John Kerry confidante, and an unsung heroine of Boston.
The storm, which has killed at least 40 in the Caribbean, has the potential to pummel New England with torrential rain and high winds.
The death of pilot Rudolf Anderson, shot down over Cuba 50 years ago today, served as a catalyst for the US and the Soviet Union to cut a deal.
Attractions have exploited technology — video effects, animatronics, visitor-tracking sensors — to put more fright into the night, 21st-century style.
Dan Shaughnessy
The slow-pitch softball Tigers have been silenced by the Giants so far. Their hungry, humble fans deserve better. Go Tigers. Go Detroit. Go Michigan.
From the archives | Photo gallery
Fifty years ago this week, the world waited while the US and Soviet Union bluffed and negotiated, a nuclear holocaust growing perilously real.
Approaching the midway point of the season, Tom Brady called Sunday’s game against the Rams “critical.’’
Joe Kinan, one of the survivors of the fire that killed 100 people in 2003, left Massachusetts General Hospital today after getting the transplant less than three weeks ago.
Johnnie’s Foodmaster is closing six supermarkets in Massachusetts next month and selling the leases to Whole Foods.
In her bid to become the first black Republican woman elected to Congress, Mia Love is the party’s emblem of diversity this year.
With the threat of violence diminished, protesters emerged onto the streets of cities and towns across the country.
In the seven weeks that Barrett’s will be open in Abington, more than 20,000 people will pass through.
It sounds like a bad joke: A man in an iron lung hires a sex surrogate to help him lose his virginity. But this intensely moving drama clearly portrays a good soul in an inert body.