Senate hopefuls in final push before primary
Monday was the last full day of campaigning before Tuesday’s primary for the five candidates in the race for the US Senate.
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Monday was the last full day of campaigning before Tuesday’s primary for the five candidates in the race for the US Senate.
Collins, 34, is the believed to be the first major American athlete to declare he is gay during his career.
opinion | JAMES CARROLL
The Marathon bombings brought focus to a disjointed nation.
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University officials say they’re seeing increases in job placements and more employers showing up at campus job fairs to recruit students.
The review, sought by the director of national intelligence, is an indication that officials are concerned that warning signs may have been missed before the Marathon bombings.
Authorities questioned Katherine Russell, the widow of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, to find out what she may know about the bombing and to collect a DNA sample, according to reports.
The Rhode Island man whom relatives of Tamerlan Tsarnaev said helped radicalize the bomb suspect denied any involvement in the case.
The former Republican congressman said the shelter-in-place directive provided for a “military-style occupation of an American city.”
Binland Lee, 22, was a senior at the school and was scheduled to graduate next month, according to the school.
For five indelible days, the unthinkable became routine in Boston. And no one felt that more than the agents mounting the largest manhunt in regional history.
Five badly hurt Stoneham men and the Marathoner friend they cheered for face a long path ahead in solidarity.
The Celtics’ veteran guile was on display in their Game 4 win, but to come back and win the series is still a very long shot.
New England fishermen and their political allies rallied at a Boston fish pier Monday to make an urgent call for relief from deep and imminent cuts to their catch limits.
The firm that helped guide both Elizabeth Warren and Deval Patrick in their first bids for office was hired by Felix G. Arroyo.
The bombing, which killed several people, highlights an accelerating campaign targeting government officials.
Enforcement citations appear to have dropped off dramatically in recent years, according to a Globe analysis.
In the composer’s bicentenary year, Boston Lyric Opera has brought “The Flying Dutchman” back into local port.
Authors Marc and Maya Silver collaborated on “My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks.”
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