Marathon bombings
Last bomb victim discharged from Boston hospital
After spending 50 days at Beth Israel, Erika Brannock is the last of the victims to be discharged from the area hospitals that took care of the wounded.
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Marathon bombings
After spending 50 days at Beth Israel, Erika Brannock is the last of the victims to be discharged from the area hospitals that took care of the wounded.
Lautenberg, a multimillionaire businessman and liberal who was called out of retirement for a second tour of duty in Congress, has died.
The decision to kill a bear in Newton was made “because of the proximity to the MBTA lines, Mass Pike, and the urban environment,” Environmental Police said.
The restaurant is the only Boylston Street business yet to reopen since the April 15 bombings.
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.
Retirement savers who stuck it out during the darkest days of the recession have more than recouped their losses.
Red Sox 3, Yankees 0
Clay Buchholz was credited with a complete game win as David Ortiz’s home run helped wrap up the Yankees after 5 1/2 innings.
Dan Shaughnessy
Clay Buchholz improved to 8-0 Sunday with an MLB-best 1.62, and he’s a big reason the Red Sox are in first place.
The Red Sox could stick to veteran protocol and keep Stephen Drew in place, but Jose Iglesias is the best shortstop on the team.
Police and fire officials tested their response to a simulated explosion and fire in Salem on Halloween, when the city fills with visitors.
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.
With tens of thousands of people contracting Lyme disease in Mass. each year, the Globe is taking an in-depth look at the disease, the patients, the debate, science and testing.
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