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The impending $70 million cash purchase will put the 141-year-old newspaper, its websites, and affiliated companies in John Henry’s hands.
A police report unsealed Friday said 24-year-old Amy Lord of South Boston died from “sharp force injuries to the neck and torso and asphyxia by strangulation.”
The inability of Congress to end the sequester is affecting US-funded operations to remove unexploded bombs and land mines around the world.
Brady celebrates his 36th birthday Saturday, making him the elder statesman of the 90 players on the team’s training camp roster.
The Institute of Contemporary Art has commissioned the British-born artist, known for adapting scientific principles to inspire his work, to take over the massive canvas at Dewey Square.
Kevin Cullen
“Whitey” Bulger played his trial like theater right up to the moment that his lawyer pulled the curtain to reveal . . . no one standing there.
In Dorchester’s Ceylon Park, where members of the neighborhood’s Cape Verdean immigrant community gather each weekend to eat and socialize, the food has a particular flavor.
opinion | jim kozubek
There are ethical implications and dangerous side effects when changes are made to a person’s genes.
A one-run deficit against the Diamondbacks hardly seemed like an obstacle after the last two games, but the Red Sox were unable to take another walkoff win.
William Camuti, 69, allegedly poisoned the iced coffee of the former “Whitey” Bulger foe after several real estate deals went awry.
Militants wearing explosives-rigged vests killed at least nine civilians, most of them children, in a botched attack on the Indian consulate in an eastern Afghan city.
Senator Elizabeth Warren asked the federal government to speed its review of the ban on gay men donating blood.
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said his economic forecasts, as well as those of others at the Fed, have been too optimistic in the wake of the recession.
British writer Leo Hollis’s tour of the 21st-century metropolis explores the various social and creative possibilities that cities offer.
Her fiance’s bachelor party is a concern, but their marriage should be her bigger worry.
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