With relatives on stand, Tsarnaev shows emotion
After weeks of an impassive demeanor, convicted Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was seen wiping tears from his eyes.
After weeks of an impassive demeanor, convicted Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was seen wiping tears from his eyes.
When testifying last week, Becki Norris told jurors that Tsarnaev was among a handful of students she?ll always remember.
Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi were identified as the two men who were killed after they opened fire outside a Mohammed cartoon event.
Police are investigating the complaint against Jonathan Pizzi, who resigned as principal of Needham High over the weekend.
A truck became stuck underneath an overpass late Monday afternoon.
Hillary Clinton is willing to speak about attacks in Benghazi, Libya, and her e-mail practices, her lawyer said.
President Obama spoke about recent protests as he announced the launch of a nonprofit to help young black and Hispanic men.
Brian Moore was shot while attempting to stop a man he suspected of carrying a handgun on Saturday.
Some Mass. counties contribute to income mobility, while others hinder it, Harvard researchers found.
The unidentified man?s wife said the attention was fun but that the couple wanted to remain anonymous.
The SurveyMonkey CEO, 47, was exercising in a Mexican resort when he apparently slipped on the treadmill and hit the machine.
The Baker administration has made it clear that it?s not ready to support an increase in the caps on net metering.
New England?s class includes 11 players drafted, eight on the final day.
The wife of Red Sox GM Ben Cherington is the daughter of a longtime scout and oversees operations for four minor league teams.
Dan Shaughnessy
The Hall of Famer tells it just as he sees it in his new book, which is due out Tuesday.
Sunny, clear skies and warm weather are expected all week.
The competition between Brockton and New Bedford for the state?s third and final resort casino license is still alive.
DANTE RAMOS
When it comes to public health, usually there?s peace of mind in trusting the experts.
In 1960, Joan got flowers from men who wanted her body. In 1970, she gets houseplants from women who want her business.
This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.
JOAN VENNOCHI
Marty Meehan, the new president, is pledging to raise more money than any predecessor. From whom ? and at what price?
Here?s a look at some of the best images taken by Boston Globe photographers last month.
Both teams have similar starting rotations, but the Yankees? dominant bullpen made a huge difference this weekend.
Convicted murderer Michelle Kosilek was seeking taxpayer-funded sex-reassignment surgery in prison.
Tensions across the nation have prompted candidates to explore the relationship between the poor and the police.
Samantha Cristoforetti, who returns to Earth next week following a half-year mission, is now the world?s first orbiting barista.
The regulation offers financial incentives to factories, retailers and other large electricity users to reduce their power consumption.
?Star Wars Day? captures the hearts and minds of Jedi Masters and Stormtroopers alike, and this year is no different.
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Lebanon?s Shia and Sunni communities have reached a seemingly small accord: to take down visual propaganda.
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