Most in Boston favor life term for Tsarnaev
By a wide margin, residents favor life without parole instead of the death penalty for the Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev if he is convicted, a Globe poll showed.
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A shooter died, a law enforcement official said, after several were killed aand as many as 10 were wounded. Police earlier were looking into the possibility that a second shooter was involved.
By a wide margin, residents favor life without parole instead of the death penalty for the Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev if he is convicted, a Globe poll showed.
SPOTLIGHT FOLLOW-UP
Edward Tutunjian is seeking to sell more than half his cab empire — an estimated $120 million divestiture.
A report from UN inspectors says evidence shows “surface-to-surface rockets containing the nerve agent sarin were used.”
The attorney general greeted diners in Medford as she kicked off her campaign.
on baseball
One was left wondering whether “roasting” the retiring Yankees closer for his 2004 postseason mistake was appropriate.
JOHN E. SUNUNU
Adult participation in the workforce has fallen to its lowest level in 35 years — and nobody knows why.
Many of the 12 candidates running for mayor of Boston fanned out across the city.
The Red Sox now have a 9½-game lead in the AL East and their magic number to clinch the division is down to 4.
On what was billed as the first National Dialogue on Race Day, a crowd of about 300 packed an auditorium to discuss issues of race.
The Harvard professor is asking not to be considered for chief of the Federal Reserve as opposition mounts over his style and his record.
Boston Beer shares have increased tenfold since mid-2009, driving founder Jim Koch’s net worth above $1 billion.
Seeing “The Libertine” is like visiting a decadent secret society that the titular Earl of Rochester might have enjoyed.
For a pathologist, like for any clinician, diagnoses aren’t always straightforward.
Insider Event | Sept. 25
Attend a book signing and presentation by Qais Akbar Omar, author of the internationally acclaimed memoir.