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Tony Juliani is the type of stalwart that thousands of subscribers were suddenly crying out for when their Globes stopped arriving last week.
Tony Juliani is the type of stalwart that thousands of subscribers were suddenly crying out for when their Globes stopped arriving last week.
The regulations could for the first time require public disclosure of influence peddling in development, city contracts, and permits.
Yvonne Abraham
Times have changed. Mayor Marty Walsh is being held to a different standard from mayors before him.
The winning numbers ? disclosed live on television and online ? were 32-16-19-57-34 and the Powerball number 13.
?Look, all I do is defend myself, nothing more,? he told Penn. ?But do I start trouble? Never.?
The boys were saved when their three friends ran for help. One boy, 12, remains in critical condition.
The campaign headquarters in Littleton had graffiti scrawled across the wall and windows, including the words ?PIG? and ?NAZI.?
A Monson man is facing charges in a hit-and-run fatal accident, in which he is said to have destroyed his truck and buried it in his backyard.
Letter
?I suppose I didn?t look like the ?bloodthirsty gun nut? you thought I should be. ? ? A. Linden
Amid $7 billion in construction, some Bostonians are losing their views as buildings rise around them.
Best of the New
Two museums get new bosses, a novel treatment for Lyme disease, the rise of repurposed shipping containers, and more from 2015.
Kevin Cullen
Every five years, when Gerry Craffey is up for parole, the trauma, the betrayal, the anger, the hurt resurface.
Tufts student Hannah Steinberg can stretch the use of every dollar, and uses that skill to donate to those less fortunate.
The Browns have a track record with Bill Belichick?s defensive assistants, hiring Romeo Crennel as coach in 2005, and Eric Mangini in 2009.
Police have identified the wounded officer as 37-year-old Kurt Stokinger, a nine-year department veteran and father of two.
Doc Talk | Peter Keough
Darcy Dennett?s documentary ?The Champions? follows up on the fates of five of these beautiful, mistreated animals.
stat
College football players with a history of incapacitating concussions are allowed to transfer to colleges that will permit them to play, a STAT investigation has found.
Best of the New
Whether you?re in the mood for a neighborhood joint or a celebrity chef?s newest showpiece, these eateries are sure to delight.
On the Job
Eric Homan is a state-certified exterminator at Waltham Pest Control.
Bob Ryan
Didn?t we all want to believe Lance Armstrong when the accusations that he was a doper first surfaced?
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Editorial
President Obama has tried to reduce the number of guns falling into the hands of criminals. The Republican response has been embarrassingly tepid.
ground game
With about a month to go before the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, there is an emerging political dynamic in both sides.
A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.
He tested positive for PEDs at a time when there was no gray area.
The governor cut $10 million in grants to hospitals and community health centers and $750,000 from the state?s cash assistance program for the poor.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O?Malley has trailed Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders by wide margins.
Search This Week's Specials
To date, the Bay State?s MOR-EV program has issued over 1,600 rebates.
Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini deny wrongdoing but were judged last month to have broken ethics rules on conflicts of interest.
Low gas prices are fueling sales of huge SUVs. We never learn, do we?
?13 Hours,? starring John Krasinski, tells the story of the 2012 attack on the US diplomatic compound in Libya and the mayhem that ensued.
?It?s an invitation to everybody ? and to me, too ? to dig into life,? the activist said ?There is always a way to do something.?
The Big Picture
A rare look at life on death row at San Quentin State Prison in California.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
BetaBoston
New Balance offers smartwatch at CES and Under Armour teams with IBM.
crux
Francesca Chaouqui believes she?s been a target since being named to a reform panel independent of the Vatican bureaucracy.
Design New England
A thoughtful design gives two Boston Marathon bombing survivors accessibility with panache.
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