First task in Bulger trial finding a jury
The long-awaited trial of James “Whitey” Bulger is set to begin Tuesday with the daunting task of finding 18 impartial jurors in a pool of 675.
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The long-awaited trial of James “Whitey” Bulger is set to begin Tuesday with the daunting task of finding 18 impartial jurors in a pool of 675.
The restaurant is the only Boylston Street business yet to reopen since the April 15 bombings.
Members of a congressional delegation visiting Moscow said that the attack might have been prevented by greater cooperation between the US and Russia.
Dan Shaughnessy
With an 8-0 record and an ERA at a major league-best 1.62, the Red Sox starter is the best pitcher in baseball right now.
Retirement savers who stuck it out during the darkest days of the recession have more than recouped their losses.
The soon-to-open Lynnfield store will offer its customers something the company says no other major grocery chain has offered before: “rooftop produce.”
Adrian Walker
The school has a new chairman of the board, but some activists don’t like the prospect of change.
The Boston School Department is planning to make low-cost laptops a central feature of summer school for ninth-graders.
After nearly closing, the small Boston college is stronger and still helping nontraditional students realize big dreams.
Representative William R. Keating said officials provided details on how they warned the US about Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
Buchholz needed only five innings to beat the Yankees as the Red Sox won, 3-0, in a game called by rain in the sixth.
Early Sunday, a young black bear made his way up a tree in Newton. By about 7:30 a.m., the bear was dead on the railroad tracks below.
Senator John McCain, back from a surprise trip to Syria, offered his bleakest assessment yet of the hostilities there.
A government watchdog has found that the agency held at least 220 conferences for employees between 2010 and 2012.
There are many smartphone and tablet apps that offer a new, dynamic and interactive way to learn to read.
Ofri’s rich and deeply insightful new book explores the emotional cost of practicing medicine.
Researchers looked into how today’s medical interns spend their working hours on an inpatient ward.
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