New extreme in Dookhan case fallout — alleged murder
A man charged in a Brockton killing was freed from prison because of evidence tainted by former state drug lab chemist Annie Dookhan.
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A man charged in a Brockton killing was freed from prison because of evidence tainted by former state drug lab chemist Annie Dookhan.
Lawyers for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev hope periodic photos showing the bombing suspect’s recovery will call into question his ability to make any admissions of guilt.
Army Specialist Mitchell Daehling, 24, was deployed shortly after getting married last year.
Students are outraged over a 2009 doctoral dissertation arguing that Hispanic immigrants lack “raw cognitive ability or intelligence.”
Two trains collided in an accident that sent more than 60 people to the hospital and suspended Amtrak service between New York and Boston.
The Bulfinch Hotel near TD Garden is unveiling a new, more upscale identity when the recently renovated property officially becomes the Boxer.
The image of a shocked and injured Nicole Gross came to symbolize the bombings, and Friday she met the Globe photographer who took the picture.
Opinion | Julio Ricardo Varela
Turning Republican Senate nominee Gabriel Gomez’s story into a national one would be the smart play. Unfortunately, the GOP can’t realize the obvious.
GOP Senate hopeful Gabriel Gomez has contended that Rep. Edward Markey, who has not held a public event since last Sunday, has been hiding.
Richard “Dic” Donohue, who was injured during the Watertown shoot-out, has moved to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital.
Jonny Gomes’s sacrifice fly to center field gave the Red Sox a 3-2 victory in Minnesota.
The Episcopal leader successfully underwent surgery to remove a mass discovered on his brain, according to the diocese.
Bombs ripped through Sunni areas in Baghdad and surrounding areas Friday, killing at least 76 people.
Republicans are moving to broaden the IRS matter to an array of tax malfeasances they hope will ensnare the White House.
European vehicle sales remain in the doldrums despite an uptick after 18 months.
The 1974 George Balanchine version of “Coppélia” at the Boston Opera House is engaging.
This kid-friendly museum is surprisingly rewarding and requires just the slightest detour off the beaten path.
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