The Big Picture: A life unraveling
Over the past year the Globe spent time with Raquel Rodriguez as she struggled to get clean for her two young daughters.
Raquel has tried to quit heroin many times in her 48 years, mostly to please probation officers. This time, though, she wants to quit for good. By Katie Johnston
Over the past year the Globe spent time with Raquel Rodriguez as she struggled to get clean for her two young daughters.
The poor test results suggest that Massachusetts? famously weak public records law is matched by equally weak compliance.
FARAH STOCKMAN | Boston after busing
The truth is that history is more like a tug of war between demographic rivals over finite resources: Jobs. Money. Power.
Mr. Crowley, who died at age 43, used his own experiences to be what he called a life-tested coach.
According to an Al Jazeera report, the quarterback ordered human growth hormone during his recovery from neck surgeries in 2011.
Stephen Kinzer
Ever since the Soviet Union collapsed, we have been suffering from enemy deprivation syndrome. Islamic terror has cured us.
Patriots at Jets | 1 p.m. (CBS)
The Patriots can wrap up the top seed among AFC playoff teams with a win today.
The Year in Arts
As artists, curators, executives, and benefactors, women played key roles in shaping the art world in 2015, in Boston and far beyond.
An outdated slots concept is at the heart of Plainridge Park Casino?s plunging popularity.
divided nation
Wall Streeter Morris Pearl is troubled by how income has stagnated for tens of millions of average Americans.
Tornadoes swept through the Dallas area, killing at least seven people and leaving substantial damage.
Fare hikes, service cuts, and debate about the Green Line extension could be ahead for the MBTA.
Nick Cafardo | Sunday Baseball Notes
After a superb September, the Milton native?s career is on the upswing again.
In Schmidt?s childhood days, ?outdoor hockey?? was ostensibly a redundant term.
Taking on 12 months of Brady and Belichick, endless campaigning, and international absurdity.
FARAH STOCKMAN | Boston after busing
The truth is that history is more like a tug of war between demographic rivals over finite resources: Jobs. Money. Power.
ground game
After several confounding statements on foreign policy and then fighting claims he made about his own life for weeks, Ben Carson?s poll numbers have tanked.
A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.
The Big picture
They come in all shapes and sizes, donning the iconic red suit and hat that symbolize modern-day Christmas.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
A close look at Sunday?s matchup, with an emphasis on who has the edge in the passing and running games.
Firefighters arrived to find a fast-moving blaze, with ?heavy fire showing on all three floors.?
We asked those from 8 to 93. Here are their responses.
Nobody understands the power of the media on public perception quite like Donald Trump.
Search This Week's Specials
Boston.com?s most-read car stories of 2015.
The 55-year-old woman who was accidentally killed lived downstairs from the subject of the call.
With plenty of room and government support, drone companies say they?ve found the place to grow.
Virtually no Armenians live in Kayseri ? but one of the locals knows someone who knows someone who knows the caretaker who has a key to the church where my grandfather was likely baptized.
A great documentary transcends the prosaic and achieves the power of poetry. Many of the best non-fiction films of 2015 attained this level of artistry.
India Pale Ales have evolved, especially in the last few years. In many Boston bars, when you order an IPA, you?re ordering a Harpoon.
Scott Kirsner
Local startups have collected $7.4 billion in funding this year ? a 30 percent jump from 2014.
John L. Allen Jr. | All Things Catholic
Each of these stories seemed hard to top when they happened, but Pope Francis often did just that.
Design New England
A thoughtful design gives two Boston Marathon bombing survivors accessibility with panache.
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