Man seriously hurt in shooting inside Roxbury home
A man in his 20s suffered life-threatening injuries when he was shot this afternoon in a house on Akron Place, police said.
A man in his 20s suffered life-threatening injuries when he was shot this afternoon in a house on Akron Place, police said.
news analysis
Going in to the prayer with the Palestinian and Israeli presidents, neither Pope Francis nor his advisers were expecting a miracle.
Jim Kasper just wants the truth — and justice. As his Harry slid toward death by heroin overdose, those with him did nothing to help. Shouldn’t there be a price to pay for that?
Commentary
Contrary to what the owner of California Chrome believes, changing the Triple Crown would ruin it forever.
The annual event was made more poignant by the loss of two firefighters in a Back Bay blaze in March.
Sunday night’s ceremony features several hard-to-predict contests, including the lead-actress categories and best play revival.
timeline
“All the Way” and “The Glass Menagerie,” both vying for awards Sunday, are the latest nominated productions to have been staged at the ART.
opinion | David Goldblatt
Bungled preparations for the World Cup and Olympics have dramatized many problems in Brazil.
location, location, location
Despite being one of the top 10 most densely populated communities in Massachusetts, Winthrop has a quaint atmosphere.
Nadal was a 3-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4 winner over Novak Djokovic.
Boston’s Transportation Department is developing an app that would eliminate the scramble for cash.
David Weil is the newly appointed head of the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division, the first permanent administrator in the post in a decade.
Bowe Bergdahl said he was tortured, beaten and held in a cage by his Taliban captors, a military official said.
Top Republican politicians are challenging the science and balking at government fixes.
In “Obvious Child,” the Milton native plays a normal woman — for a change.
Visitors can explore the illustrator’s life and career, although answers to what inspired his work are not so easily revealed.
The part travelogue, part natural history, part existential meditation, follows the author’s yearlong journey from the British port of Southampton.
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ideas
We’ve built a huge memory machine whose capacity is becoming at best a nuisance, at worst dangerous.
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