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Ground Game | Election day preview
All eyes are on the Granite State Tuesday as voters cast their ballots in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary.
JOAN VENNOCHI
As the spotlight shifts to Donald Trump?s rivals, New Hampshire now decides how much crazy the rest of us must tolerate.
If Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders win Tuesday, the victories would lend needed credibility to their campaigns.
America?s Test Kitchen employees have the chance to score everything from useless widgets to $400 coffee makers.
Ben Volin | On football
If the Patriots ever lost a Super Bowl like the Panthers did Sunday, boy would New Englanders be upset.
The state has maxed out in the amount of solar certificates it can award to developers.
A prime piece of state-owned land, at the southern entrance to downtown Boston, is going on the market.
Edward Scigliano IV used $46,000 in city money to pay his own credit card and buy a large screen television.
Opinion | Ralph Nader
Regardless of his prospects of winning, Michael Bloomberg?s candidacy would be a jolt to our electoral system.
A new federal report shows that Massachusetts had the highest rate of child abuse and neglect in the country during fiscal 2014.
When Nantucket and five other coastal communities saw blizzard conditions yesterday, the aftermath wasn?t nearly as bad as last year.
Even Queen Bey seems to be part of the sharing economy.
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Bee ? one of the best on ?The Daily Show? ? puts her clever, unflinching sensibility front and center on ?Full Frontal With Samantha Bee.?
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SCOT LEHIGH
The last week of campaigning among the Republican candidates has clarified a murky political picture.
ground game
There?s a sense on the ground that anything can happen.
All across New Hampshire, crowds are gathering to hear and see the Democratic and Republican candidates for president before Tuesday?s primary.
The former Bruin, who returns to town with his new team Tuesday, has a unique ability to recall numbers from years gone by.
Flynn was a union dock worker at the South Boston port before launching his political career.
The billionaire businessman said he found the current campaign to be ??an insult to the voters.??
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Creature comforts, a comfortable ride, and loads of technology are the hallmarks of the QX60.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper?s comments were part of his delivery of the annual assessment of the top dangers facing the country.
Two industry groups launched advertising that highlights how their breakthroughs can improve or safe lives.
The veteran musician, songwriter, and producer tells his tale in his captivating new memoir, ?Sweet Dreams Are Made of This: A Life in Music.?
A reader seeks guidance on what to do when reading the same book or hearing the same music over and over turns dull.
A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.
BetaBoston
Grace Xiao received a Thiel Fellowship that gives her company, Kynplex, funding over two years.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
crux
An outspoken member of an abuse commission headed by Cardinal Sean O?Malley said he won?t leave unless the pope asks him to.
Design New England
A seaside location sets the tone for a free-flowing master bathroom with partitions and angles ? but no doors to restrict sightlines.
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