NSA leaker lands in Moscow after fleeing Hong Kong
Edward Snowden, who is wanted by the US for revealing classified surveillance programs, could be on his way to Venezuela, according to reports.
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Edward Snowden, who is wanted by the US for revealing classified surveillance programs, could be on his way to Venezuela, according to reports.
Islamic militants shot to death nine foreign tourists and one Pakistani as they were visiting one of the world’s highest mountains, officials said.
Broken City
The Republican Party’s national effort to control redistricting has cemented its grip on the House but also intensified gridlock.
The Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts has been plagued by financial problems and, increasingly, a missing sense of conviction about its purpose.
As many as 20 law enforcement officers, police dogs, and a locksmith descended on the home of Patriots player Aaron Hernandez.
Christopher L. Gasper
The fact that the Bruins’ bellwether center was unable or not allowed to return to action in a critical Game 5 is foreboding.
movies
“The Heat,” the new Boston crime comedy by “Freaks and Geeks” creator and “Bridesmaids” director Paul Feig, is a few love letters at once.
globe Magazine
How a Harvard scientist, a sixth-generation bee whisperer, and a retired entrepreneur joined forces to rescue an embattled insect and save the American food supply.
Sunday Baseball Notes
The Cardinals catcher may now be the best all-around player in Major League Baseball.
JOAN VENNOCHI
Gabriel Gomez has it backwards if he thinks the national debate about gun control should ignore the event that sparked it.
The Bruins goalie turned away 29 shots the Blackhawks put on net, including the 12 he faced in a frantic third period.
The rookie pitcher gave up four runs in the first inning to the Tigers in a game the Red Sox would go on to lose, 10-3.
Police are searching for a suspect after two men and a woman, all in their early 20s, were fatally shot early Saturday.
Secretary of State John Kerry is taking on some of the world’s most intractable problems.
Thomas Herndon, a third-year UMass graduate student, found mistakes in a prominent study by two economists.
Joanna Gleason will perform “An Evening With Joanna Gleason” at the Art House in Provincetown.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s beloved Canadian island offers soaring cliffs plummeting to churning seas.
Here are 11 works of nonfiction — some old, some new — to read this summer.
Full Globe coverage of the gangster’s ongoing trial, life on the run, and notorious legacy in Boston.