Baker?s stance on refugees draws ire of immigration groups
Charlie Baker?s comments, suggesting Syrian refugees would not be welcome in Mass., followed statements by other governors.
It?s the first time a nation has invoked an article of the an EU treaty that obliges member nations to assist in the event of an attack.
Charlie Baker?s comments, suggesting Syrian refugees would not be welcome in Mass., followed statements by other governors.
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Dunford, now chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the fight against ISIS will be generational.
A steady stream of visitors stopped at the local consulate Monday to sign a book of condolence.
It was the first time that a Russian official acknowledged that terrorism may have been behind the Oct. 31 crash.
A promotional exam for lieutenants favored white candidates, a federal judge said Monday.
DraftKings needs to expand overseas to hedge against turmoil at home, but international markets have their own challenges.
The state?s attorney general may ask a Manhattan court as early as Tuesday to close down the fantasy sports firms? operations in that state.
Nearly no one on Speaker Robert DeLeo?s leadership team knew about the plan to allow the revenue commissioner to sit on corporate boards.
The bow-tied cooking guru has long been the face of the cooking media company that produces the show.
Hundreds of thousands of the newly insured are facing sticker shock over out-of-pocket costs under the federal health care law.
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The nation is agog over the prospect of the Patriots and the Giants facing off, again.
The area ranks third among US metro areas, after New York and Los Angeles, for the number of foreign students.
The MWRA and Eversource Energy are fighting over who will pay the multi-million dollar cost of protecting the cable during the Boston Harbor dredging project.
In Tess Gerritsen?s new book, ?Playing With Fire,? a waltz called ?Incendio? provokes the violence that drives the plot.
Peggie Ritzer is expected to describe her 24-year-old daughter in an attempt to humanize her to the jury.
He will appear on NBC?s ?Today? show Tuesday to discuss the diagnosis, People.com reported.
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While security concerns are reasonable in the wake of a terrorist attack, this knee-jerk reaction is not.
It?s been clear for some time that the GOP presidential candidate?s savvy start to his campaign is really in Iowa.
France called for three days of national mourning following Friday?s attacks.
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The Boston-based startup, which alerts providers when their patients get care, aims to help caregivers coordinate across health systems.
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Church officials say they?re always under attack by people who simply don?t like them.
The Celtics outscored the Rockets, 32-13, in the third quarter en route to the victory.
The governor said decisive action is needed in the face of an epidemic that left more than 1,200 people dead from overdoses last year.
Donald Trump called for more scrutiny of mosques in the US, and the possible closing of those with radical leadership.
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Across Iraq, the Islamic State?s rampage has torn apart communities and sown distrust.
It?s one of many collective, Web-based efforts that are cropping up around the world to help families of children with rare diseases find diagnoses.
Justin Bieber bounces back with his most sophisticated album yet, reasserting his place in pop music while atoning for his recent misdeeds.
In the past two decades, the percentage of people who leave unequal amounts to children in their wills has more than doubled.
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