Report backs Boston school autonomy
The report says Boston should unshackle schools from union-contract provisions and central-office mandates that undermine teaching.
The report says Boston should unshackle schools from union-contract provisions and central-office mandates that undermine teaching.
Democrats and GOP opponents are blasting Brown for a stock deal with the company and are calling for him to release financial documents.
The man, who had agreed to be committed to a facility, was released last year after being found no longer dangerous.
Sarepta Therapeutics marked a milestone in its development of drugs for boys with muscular dystrophy by opening a new global headquarters in Kendall Square.
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Drew was in the lineup for the Red Sox Monday night for the first time this season.
The type of business jet that crashed Saturday at Hanscom Field had crashed only one other time during takeoff since the aircraft’s 1987 debut.
The devices could provide information about the cause of the crash, and investigators had been looking for them.
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“China’s Second Continent: How a Million Migrants Are Building a New Empire in Africa’’ chronicles the complex relationships between Chinese emigrants and Africa.
John Lackey allowed three runs over eight innings, and the Red Sox weren’t able to get past the Indians in Cleveland.
Needham native Eitan Green is among the climbers lost and presumed dead after an avalanche on Washington’s Mount Rainier last week.
The Cambridge Web content delivery firm has been in a long-running patent dispute with rival Limelight Networks.
Richard Martinez said he met Peter Rodger, the father of Elliot Rodger, on Sunday at a Santa Barbara coffee shop.
A bill to address problems plaguing the Veterans Affairs Department should be approved by the Senate soon, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said.
Comedian James Adomian enjoys that his act defies easy description.
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