Tsarnaev suffered gunshot wounds, skull fracture
Suspected Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev suffered a gunshot wound to the face, among other injuries, before his capture in Watertown, court documents show.
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Suspected Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev suffered a gunshot wound to the face, among other injuries, before his capture in Watertown, court documents show.
A developer is proposing to build a 14-story boutique hotel off West Broadway, on a corner once notoriously ridden by crime.
Leonard’s novels were populated by pathetic schemers, clever con men, and casual killers.
The arrest of spiritual guide Mohammed Badie deals a serious blow to the Islamist group.
Under new owners, the grocery chains are spiffing up tired stores, cutting prices, and adding inventory in a difficult bid to reverse falling sales.
Dan Shaughnessy
The 20-year-old promises speed, power, and range at shortstop, and he looks and sounds like he can handle the pressure.
With more than 60 years gone by, two pairs of original settlers are departing the community, which was born of design and idealism.
The mayoral candidate will get a cash infusion from Stand for Children, an education group that likes his positions on charter schools.
TOM KEANE
The state’s ethics rules need to be changed to help ensure a political class that is representative of the public.
Brady said last week’s knee-injury scare was not a big deal, and he quickly learned that it would not be a major ailment for him.
Police are giving straightforward tips on how to distinguish licensed cabs from the unlicensed vehicles that ply the road.
The British government said it has “a duty to protect the public and our national security.’’
The Republican governor of New Jersey signed a law barring licensed therapists from trying to turn gay teenagers straight.
Hopkinton-based EMC Corp. is one of several companies with operations in Egypt that are taking steps to protect employees.
It was clear, from the crowd at Agganis Arena, that “American Idol” has a devoted following among the 12-and-under set.
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