Two men plotted to behead a police officer, official says
The man shot by antiterrorism officers and the suspect arrested in Everett allegedly conspired to kill an officer.
The man shot by antiterrorism officers and the suspect arrested in Everett allegedly conspired to kill an officer.
The video will not be released to the public until Usaama Rahim?s family has had a chance to see it, authorities said.
The largest single donation in the school?s history comes from hedge fund billionaire John Paulson.
Sean Ellis was released on bail after questions were raised about his trial on charges of murdering Detective John Mulligan in 1993.
The well-known Harvard professor and civil liberties advocate attributed the fall to a depleted supply of paper towels.
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To find out if the Olympics would be good for the public, we need to know a lot more than what Boston 2024 has been telling us.
?I do not anticipate that [Tuesday?s surgery] will interfere with his duties as secretary of state,? Dr. Dennis Burke said.
Pages are allegedly missing from a music manuscript that is part of the library?s special collections.
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The technology exists for safe, smart self-driving vehicles. Here?s what has to happen before your ride is ready.
A Scituate home damaged at least 10 times by storms will be elevated with money from a grant for the second time in a dozen years.
Federal flood insurance favors the owners of more expensive property, a UMass Dartmouth study concluded.
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For some candidates, not-quite-running is a better campaign strategy than officially joining the fray.
A lawyer and night life impresario was allegedly drunk when his boat?s propeller cut off the young woman?s arm.
A Globe analysis of the league?s ?Last Two Minutes? reports sheds light on the accuracy of officials.
For the past 15 years, Andrew Jennings dug into the dirty deals underpinning the world?s most popular game.
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Dr. Linda Lee makes a living altering her patients? appearances. Now, someone has appropriated hers.
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The Globe?s James Pindell sits down with presidential candidates and hopefuls to discuss the race.
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The union has declared upfront that if policy makers change arbitration, it will target the T?s federal funds.
From the Duckling Day Parade to the Boston Marathon bombing verdict, a look at the best in Globe photos this month.
Despite the rough start, the Red Sox principal owner says GM Ben Cherington and manager John Farrell will not pay with their jobs.
Getting a group of arm-linked people to stand up from the floor simultaneously sounds easy, but there are 59 Somerville High students who would disagree.
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Car shopping site Autotrader found that only 56 percent of drivers visit dealers to make necessary repairs after their cars were recalled.
The government can restart surveillance operations, but will face new restrictions.
The Wisconsin governor and expected GOP presidential candidate is working to distinguish himself in New Hampshire.
Indian shopkeepers withdrew a popular brand of Nestle instant noodles from their shelves Wednesday.
The TV show thrived on HBO much longer than it should have, and reemerging on the big screen years later hasn?t changed it a bit.
Cilantro Thai & Vietnamese is tucked into a charming corner of Woburn Center.
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Nicola Manganello designs an elegant home for a family in Maine with special needs.
The battle over Mauna Kea in Hawaii stems from the same emotional impulse.
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