$1m proposed for some victims of Boston bombings
Families of people who died in the Boston Marathon blasts and those who lost more than one limb could get “well over $1 million.”
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Families of people who died in the Boston Marathon blasts and those who lost more than one limb could get “well over $1 million.”
The surviving suspect told investigators he and his brother initially planned to detonate explosives during the July Fourth celebration, officials said.
Rhode Island’s governor signed a bill into law that allowed same-sex marriage, establishing gay marriage as the law of the land throughout all of New England.
On Baseball
It looks suspicious when he pours water over his head and touches his dripping hair before pitches. But is it?
The memorial to the victims of the Boston Marathon attack has grown steadily and shows no signs of fading.
Kevin Cullen
A fine legacy to the attack on us by immigrants who spurned our generosity would be to make life better for the vast majority of immigrants who love the US.
A tiny Cambridge start-up called ArcBotics has turned to the crowdfunding website Kickstarter to finance their mechanical companion for kids.
A deal is emerging to build two 22-story towers in the long-planned complex on the South Boston Waterfront.
Game 6 | Knicks at Celtics, 7 p.m.
Tonight the Celtics will try to force a Game 7, where they hope to be the first NBA team ever to overcome a 3-0 series deficit.
MassBay Community College has established a scholarship in honor of 2005 graduate Krystle Campbell, who was killed in the Marathon bombings.
An interactive graphic that provides information on the suspected bombers, their family, and friends.
At 20-8, the Sox have the best record in baseball after Thursday’s 3-1 win over the Blue Jays.
Authorities blamed careless disposal of smoking materials for the fire that took the life of Boston University senior Binland Lee.
President Obama said the US would cooperate with Mexico to fight drug-trafficking and organized crime.
Adorned with an American flag, the last pieces of a silver spire were hoisted to the top of the building as construction workers cheered .
A panel recommended the FDA reject a kidney cancer drug, cutting the Cambridge company’s stock price nearly in half.
Four artists have been selected as finalists in this year’s James and Audrey Foster Prize, which aims to promote Boston artists.
The movie that re-creates Thor Heyerdahl’s 1947 crossing of the Pacific on a raft is caught between a Boy’s Own Adventure and a character study of a charming monomaniac.
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.