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Secretary of State John Kerry said last week’s deadly attack was a ‘‘moral obscenity’’ that ‘‘should shock the conscience’’ of the world.
JAMES CARROLL
Recent problems in the US land-based nuclear missile program show how outdated and unsafe the country’s nuclear strategy has become.
From the Hive
A Kickstarter project, Sesame Ring, is offering stylish RFID rings that you can simply tap against CharlieCard readers as you sail through the crowds.
A Plymouth County man in his 70s was hospitalized with the virus but recovering, the state said.
After fighting extradition from Trinidad and Tobago for three years, Keron Pierre was arraigned in the shooting deaths of three people in 2009.
“It was miraculous that no one else died,” the city’s fire commissioner said in praising the firefighters.
The Boston Public Health Commission is asking for authority to permit and inspect any shops in the city.
The National Transportation Safety Board found a problem on the rudder of the small aircraft that crashed and killed two people Sunday in Taunton, officials said.
Jennifer Graham
In banning handbags from stadiums, the NFL has freed women, if only fleetingly, from a kind of tyranny.
Danny Amendola returned to practice on Monday, while Rob Gronkowski participated in agility drills for the first time since camp began.
A relative of victim Ronald Russo was restrained by court officers after trying to attack the accused killer.
The Rim Fire, which began Aug. 17, has grown to become one of the biggest in California history.
In response to questions submitted by the Globe, nine of the 12 mayoral candidates proposed a range of novel ideas.
Lowe’s and Home Depot reported strong second-quarter sales as consumers used any extra cash to update their homes.
“Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action” features some of the band’s most memorable songs since its self-titled debut.
Some people take pains to avoid all things that they identify as dangerous chemicals to the point that it impairs their daily lives.
From the Archives | Photo gallery
Quincy Market opened on Aug. 26, 1826, after landfill was carted in to create the plot of land for the grocery market, which was originally on the waterfront.