Violent rallies roil Islamic world
At least three protesters were killed and 28 wounded at the US Embassy in Tunisia as protests over an anti-Muslim film expanded to more than a dozen countries.
Two Marines killed in attack on NATO base in Afghanistan
At least three protesters were killed and 28 wounded at the US Embassy in Tunisia as protests over an anti-Muslim film expanded to more than a dozen countries.
A ceremony was held at Andrews Air Force Base to mark the return of the remains of the four Americans killed in the assault on the US compound in Libya.
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The chemist tampered with evidence in ways that may force the dismissal of thousands of cases, defense attorneys said.
The city’s nearly weeklong strike appeared headed toward a resolution after a round of marathon talks.
The girl was killed this afternoon after being struck by a box truck while crossing the street with her mother.
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America’s first lighthouse guided vessels entering Boston Harbor from Sept. 14, 1716, and the lighthouse on Little Brewster Island was the last to be automated, in 1998.
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Glen Doherty, 42, a former Navy SEAL, was working for a private security company when he was killed in the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi.
Regulators approved construction of a 625-foot tower and renovation work at the long-dormant site at Downtown Crossing.
Mitt Romney seized on new Federal Reserve attempts to boost the economy as proof the Obama administration’s policies are not working.
Pakistani police registered a murder case against the owners of a garment factory in Karachi after a fire swept through the building and killed 258 people.
“Good People” is the first play Pulitzer Prize-winning South Boston native David Lindsay-Abaire has set in his old haunt.
Nicholas Jarecki’s debut feature casts Richard Gere as a sleek Wall Street tycoon having a very bad week.