Boston close to breaking snowfall record
Today?s snowstorm could push the city?s total to match, or beat, a record 107.6 inches set in the winter of 1995-96.
Today?s snowstorm could push the city?s total to match, or beat, a record 107.6 inches set in the winter of 1995-96.
A 38-year-old woman was in critical condition after she was shot early Sunday morning by assailants who were targeting someone else, officials said.
Boston is in the midst of a building spree whose enormity, pace, and geographic sweep are redefining the city?s appearance.
About 50 troopers, family members, and friends gathered at the site of the crash in Cambridge Sunday.
Secretary of State John Kerry said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was welcome to speak to Congress.
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Two US astronauts spent 19 hours in three spacewalks in recent days as they worked on the International Space Station.
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Eddie MacKenzie has skated, again and again, but ? in this, one of the coldest winters on record ? his skating days are over.
The decisions didn?t come easily, but they reflected the ways our lives had changed over the decades, often without us stopping to take notice.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
The Sox got Masterson on a one-year, $9.5m deal, and know about his considerable character.
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The homecoming is beyond improbable and one of the few feel-good stories in a trade-filled league.
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Last year, there were 35 deaths in the US alone from outdoor enthusiasts taking needless risks.
With less than an inch of snow in Anchorage in February, the joke on the streets is the city swapped winters with Boston.
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Young women descended on Foxborough to try out for the squad.
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A noted Williams College psychologist argues standardized tests are useful, if they measure the abilities students really need.
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Experts say our outdated definition could miss some people who most need help.
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However fraught the relationship between Netanyahu and Obama, the ties that so uniquely bind their nations remain.
As demand for oil rises, photographers worldwide document how the barrels are used once the fuel is gone.
Eric MacAdams led third-seeded Austin Prep with two goals.
The Back Bay restaurant, which was damaged in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, closed its doors for good on Saturday.
About 30,000 people mourned Boris Nemtsov, who was shot in Moscow Friday night.
The Kentucky senator won the Conservative Political Action Conference?s presidential straw poll for the third consecutive year.
The Fed pumped trillions into the economy, yet there still are many unknowns about the strategy.
Some schools in the region are considering Saturday classes or school through the end of June.
The show at the Citi Shubert Theatre is about the patterns we move in, the direction, and how we move against one another.
The proportion of spa-goers who are male has shot up from 31 percent less than 10 years ago to 47 percent.
An endless winter has everyone threatening to flee for good. Who might really go ? and how it could shift the population.
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