Marathon bombings
Obama defends FBI amid review of intelligence
President Obama said an investigation will aim to determine if the US can do a better job of preventing future terrorist attacks by self-radicalized individuals.
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Marathon bombings
President Obama said an investigation will aim to determine if the US can do a better job of preventing future terrorist attacks by self-radicalized individuals.
Race for the Senate
Poll workers in one town said that turnout was more reminiscent of a recent local election when many of the candidates ran unopposed.
TOM KEANE
The solution to bad elections isn’t no elections. It’s better elections, with early voting, balloting held over several days, and simple access to absentee ballots.
Officials downplayed a mishap in which some precincts were provided with a ballot that did not show the primary for a state Senate seat.
Jarrod Clowery, a 35-year-old carpenter whose legs and hands were injured, said he was jumping over a guard rail onto the street when the bomb hit.
Kevin Cullen
Columnist Kevin Cullen wants the names of the suspected Marathon bombers to vanish from his memory bank, and focus on the names that really matter.
Tuesday marked the first opportunity for candidates to collect signatures for mayoral and City Council races.
The owner of the building where a BU student died over the weekend was cited for allegedly allowing 19 people live in a two-family home.
When antiapartheid activist Albie Sachs heard about the Marathon bombings, he felt an immediate, deeply personal sense of loss.
In the hours and days after the Boston Marathon bombings, the Internet savvy snapped up domain names related to the tragedy.
The Red Sox will stick with Andrew Bailey as closer for now, despite the return of former closer Joel Hanrahan from the disabled list.
In backing the MGM plan, Springfield is rejecting a competing bid from Penn National Gaming.
''The notion that we’re going to keep 100 individuals in no man’s land in perpetuity” makes no sense, Obama said.
A powerful bomb rocked a busy commercial district in Damascus, and the state news agency says at least 14 people were killed.
Japan Airlines plans to resume its daily Boston-Tokyo on the Boeing 787 on June 1, the carrier announced Tuesday.
The American Repertory Theater’s circus-themed production was nominated for best revival of a musical, one of an impressive 10 nominations.
Early Investors, a Boston-based nonprofit that teaches financial empowerment, has taught nearly 400 students since 2010.
From the Archives
About 1,200 tornadoes strike the United States every year, and while Massachusetts lies outside the “Tornado Alley” of the midwest, we’ve experienced our share of violent twisters.