Pyrotechnics may have ignited nightclub blaze
More than 230 people were killed in a Brazil nightclub as partygoers raced to escape through the club’s one exit.
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More than 230 people were killed in a Brazil nightclub as partygoers raced to escape through the club’s one exit.
Argentina, a year later. Thailand in 2008. Russia in 2009. Now Brazil. The 2003 R.I. nightclub fire survivors wished more learned from their tragedy.
Parents of Cathedral Grammar School hope to continue their children’s Catholic education despite the loss of their beloved institution.
Governor Deval Patrick plans to propose legislation to reduce the number of teenagers sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for first-degree murder.
Celtics 100, Heat 98
The Celtics beat the Miami Heat 100-98 in double overtime without Rajon Rondo, and during Ray Allen’s first appearance at the Garden since he left Boston.
The Celtics announced Sunday that All-Star point guard Rajon Rondo has a torn right ACL and will not play again this season.
A snowy owl with a GPS transmitter residing at Logan is helping scientists learn more about migratory patterns and Logan officials find ways to avoid bird strikes.
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Globe Talk | Jan. 30, 6 p.m.
Globe subscribers will get a firsthand look at the “68 Blocks” special project from the journalists who created the series.
Djokovic won his third consecutive Australian Open title, beating Andy Murray 6-7 (2), 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-2 Sunday.
Governor Patrick’s proposals leaked out in a slow drip that puzzled some observers, who saw him trying to soften the blow of his plan.
French forces won the biggest prize yet in the battle to retake the northern half of Mali.
In a speech to conservatives, the vice presidential candidate urged his party to avoid internal squabbles.
Female game characters are hypersexualized, and female workers are frequently subjected to unequal treatment and harassment.
For theater fans, the TV show has offered a special treat: the chance to see familiar Broadway faces.
Perched on prime Charles River real estate, on the edge of Harvard Square, the monastery of the Society of Saint John the Evangelist welcomes guests with “radical hospitality.”
With the 50th anniversary of the poet’s suicide approaching, two biographers assess both her prodigious gifts and her dysfunctions.