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In Somerville, Green Line Extension means higher rents
About 67 percent of households do not own their properties, and 44 percent spend more than 30 percent of their gross income on housing.
More than a year after Swartz killed himself rather than face prosecution, questions about MIT’s handling of the hacking case persist.
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About 67 percent of households do not own their properties, and 44 percent spend more than 30 percent of their gross income on housing.
The 48-year-old man was on his way to his mother’s funeral when he was shot in Duxbury, according to authorities.
When “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” opens on Friday, many will be sticking around to view the bonus scene for a possible hint of what lies ahead.
As fiery embers rained and a fierce wind blew, Deputy Chief Joe Finn had to decide whether to risk the men’s lives to save a fallen colleague.
UMass-Lowell 2, Minnesota St. 1
The second-seeded River Hawks will meet top-seeded Boston College in Sunday’s final.
Travel | Cities in the States
This city of charming neighborhoods reflects the values of its hip young residents, especially its thriving community of active families.
All Things Catholic
Globe columnist John L. Allen Jr. also looks at a potential papal visit to Philadelphia in 2015, including a Q&A with Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, and Bishops on the Border.
opinion | Candace Rondeaux
If Afghanistan can’t hold a clean election next week, the United States should leave.
Jarome Iginla and the Bruins took a 4-2 decision this afternoon over a possible first-round opponent.
A T spokesman said riders chanted “M-B-T-A” on a Green Line train at 2:30 a.m.
Many people were found safe, causing the change in the number of those believed missing, an official said.
Support for Obama’s health care law is languishing at its lowest level since its passage, according to a new poll.
A crop of entrepreneurs are betting that the technology behind Bitcoin can be used for a range of financial tasks.
More than a century after Anton Chekhov’s death, his voice resounds from stages all over the Boston area.
The smell on this brew is louder than its bite. The first sip is nice and buttery, with a pepper kick and a smooth vanilla finish.
Globe Talks
Join a conversation about transportation with former Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis and the Globe’s Doug Most.
ideas
A new kind of court is reshaping the American legal system — with little oversight.
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