Man accused of lying in bombings case seeks release
Advocates for the 19-year-old Cambridge man are calling on a federal judge to release him from jail Monday, saying he had “nothing to do” with the deadly attack.
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Advocates for the 19-year-old Cambridge man are calling on a federal judge to release him from jail Monday, saying he had “nothing to do” with the deadly attack.
Hockey fans cheered Saturday night as Jeff Bauman Jr. made a surprise appearance on the ice before the Bruins faced off against the Maple Leafs.
One member of the protest outside the funeral home where Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s body is being kept said “just burn him and throw him in the sewer.”
Rangers 5, Red Sox 1
The Sox have scored one run on 13 hits — 11 of them singles — in their last two games and left 10 runners on base Saturday night.
Orb splashed through the slop to win the Kentucky Derby, carrying Joel Rosario to his first Derby win.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
Art Review
Smith College Museum of Art’s “Collecting Art of Asia” is more than a stock-taking show that happens to mark 100 years of collecting. It’s a statement of intent.
Sunday baseball notes
Pitchers who cheat usually compensate for being a little short on velocity. Clay Buchholz has no such problem.
Globe west
Thrust into the national news media’s spotlight, Watertown residents know their community is not easily summed up in a sound bite.
Summer movies preview
If there is a theme to the studio blockbusters coming out between Memorial Day and Labor Day, it is that Apocalypse is nigh, is here, or has already happened.
Authorities are reviewing measures for the July Fourth celebration in light of the deadly Marathon bombings.
Homeland Security officials have redoubled efforts to check foreign students’ visas at airports and border crossings.
They couldn’t replace Ray Allen, Rajon Rondo blew out his knee, and slowly the team’s cracks turned into craters.
Angie Miller, one of the top three contestants on “American Idol,” returned to Beverly for a day of events applauding her achievement.
‘‘A new Mexico is emerging,’’ President Obama told a crowd of young people during a speech at Mexico City’s grand National Museum of Anthropology.
Search teams have found the bodies of two American crew members in Kyrgyzstan near where their military refueling plane crashed.
A handful of fashion-minded MIT students are creating companies targeting niche consumer styles and voids in the retail industry.
Stefanie Powers, who costarred with Tallulah Bankhead in “Die! Die! My Darling!,’’ is portraying Bankhead pretty delectably in Matthew Lombardo’s play.
From the archives | Photo gallery
Traditionally held on May Day, Wellesley College has held a hoop rolling race in spring before graduation since 1895.