Live updates: Bill Clinton holds rally for Hillary Clinton in N.H.
Globe reporters are providing live updates as former President Bill Clinton speaks in Nashua.
US stocks are opening 2016 on a grim note after a plunge in China and declines in Europe.
Globe reporters are providing live updates as former President Bill Clinton speaks in Nashua.
Trump said he won?t change his tone just because terrorists use his words to recruit Muslims.
Saudi Arabia also announced that all flights to and from Iran were canceled.
Fidelity Investments, one of the country?s largest brokerage firm, is taking its $1.7 billion credit card business to a new bank.
The Patriots coaching staff will scout their potential playoff opponents, but also focus on improving the team?s performance.
The Patriots don?t know their opponent, but the schedule for the playoffs has been set.
The program is years behind schedule and could cost almost four times its original $1.5 billion estimate.
Sharply rising premiums come as insurers grapple with the cost of expanding coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
The closures follow a morning crash that toppled a light pole and sent wires into the roadway.
The elements complete the table?s seventh row and mark the first additions since 2011.
Its creators say that ?Boston? will go well beyond the 2013 bombings to retrace the iconic footrace?s first steps in 1897.
KEVIN CULLEN
The least we owe readers is getting the paper to them promptly. It?s on us. It?s all on us.
The day ended with no clarity about when all subscribers could once again count on getting their newspapers.
The ceremony included newcomers Annissa Essaibi George and Andrea Joy Campbell.
Amira Elamri shared this message during her appearance in Newburyport: refugees are people, too.
McGlennon was a strong voice for the environment in the 1970s.
A study intended to test an experimental MERS vaccine opens an interesting window on the practical challenges that come along with scientific research.
Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
The election is going to dominate the headlines, but the news won?t be all about presidential politics.
Updated: Jan. 4, 10:02 a.m.
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JOANNA WEISS
Here?s the tragedy of modern parenting: It?s a lot harder now to impose culture by force.
Ground Game
This time the difference between a pretty good and a pretty bad fundraising report isn?t much. If a candidate gets an extra million, it means virtually nothing.
A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.
This looked like a team that couldn?t quite decide what it wanted to accomplish in its final regular season game.
Engraved inside the ring is ?A.J. to D.B.? and the date ?Nov. 27, ?74,? police said in a statement.
Clinton said she would work to make Narcan available to all police departments, and would make treatment programs accessible to more people.
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The Nissan Maxima?s Sport mode can turn your average sedan into a throat-y driving machine.
Federal officials said they were monitoring the takeover, but there did not appear to be an imminent plan to confront the protesters.
The FDA?s decisions this year will have significant implications for many Americans.
Damon picked up the Chairman?s Award for his role in ?The Martian? and used his speech to praise director Ridley Scott.
Some research has found evidence to bolster the Christmas-suicide idea.
The big picture
Photographs from July - December on a range of topics from around the world.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
betaboston | tech lab
The FCC is casting a suspicious gaze on some US telecom firms that are handing out free Internet bandwidth to their customers.
The new Christian martyrs
Africa is also widely considered the most dynamic corner of the Christian map.
Design New England
A thoughtful design gives two Boston Marathon bombing survivors accessibility with panache.
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