Bulger no Robin Hood, prosecutor says
The prosecution called James “Whitey” Bulger a “vicious, violent criminal” in its closing argument today.
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The prosecution called James “Whitey” Bulger a “vicious, violent criminal” in its closing argument today.
Despite increased scrutiny, many banks are still not adhering to basic legal requirements when foreclosing on properties, according to housing attorneys.
Three of the groups that lost out in the bidding for The Boston Globe say their offers were higher than John Henry’s winning $70 million bid.
Knapik said he is resigning from the Senate for a job at Westfield State University, leaving just three GOP senators in the 40-member body.
Voters would never get tripped up by the similar sounding names of Daniel Conley and John Connolly. Right?
During two weeks of digging, tens of thousands of items from the 1700s were unearthed behind the 18th-century Clough House.
Tebow may have trouble connecting passes on the field, but he thrives connecting with fans, as he does long after Patriots camp practices.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender teens find a home and a sense of belonging at Camp Lightbulb in Provincetown.
Teams from local universities are competing in a $2 million contest to expand the capabilities of a man-shaped robot named Atlas.
opinion | Marcela García
From a few conversations at the Puerto Rican parade, it’s clear that Hispanic allegiances are all over the map.
Felix Doubront delivered a gem as the Red Sox ended a successful seven-game homestand with a 4-0 victory.
Lawrence City Councilor Marc LaPlante was surprised to find a crisp dollar bill in a birthday card from the Lawrence mayor.
The State Department announced that diplomatic posts across the Middle East and North Africa will remain closed this week.
President Obama, who turned 52 on Sunday, spent part of the day at Camp David and returned to the White House in the afternoon.
A recent study determined which tech companies went on a hiring tear last quarter, and identified other up-and-comers.
At least on this tour, it seems Beck is having a lot of fun with his set lists and tweaking the general tone of his performances.
New research draws a connection between drinking caffeinated coffee and a lower risk of committing suicide.
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