State tells Children?s Hospital to slow down
Regulators ask for data showing that a $1 billion expansion project won?t undercut efforts to restrain the health care costs.
Regulators ask for data showing that a $1 billion expansion project won?t undercut efforts to restrain the health care costs.
A federal judge on Friday released the names of the 12 jurors who sentenced Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death last year.
Organizers believe it is the first time such a trove of transgender-related digital material has been available.
Zach Etkind, a Cohasset native, pretended to fall asleep and mocked Trump as he gave a speech.
State crews will inspect hundreds of manhole covers and grates after Caitlin Clavette was struck and killed on I-93 during the morning rush hour.
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One of Boston?s original mobile success stories is now part of a big sports-apparel company.
A love triangle turned fatal in Wareham, according to authorities.
Babies need things and the baby shower is the most convenient way to get these things. But don?t register for every baby-related product.
Many couples are likely to get engaged on Valentine?s Day, but have you considered how the practice of presenting a diamond ring with a proposal came to be?
The idea of working with a spouse is unfathomable to some people. Yet plenty of couples do it ? and love it.
Massachusetts patients will be allowed to buy up to 10 ounces of marijuana every two months.
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Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church met Friday in Havana.
The Americans did not make the podium in Friday?s freestyle skiing event.
Gary Washburn | On basketball
Opponents have been impressed by the rise of the Celtics this season.
The state?s largest distributor of craft beers has been slapped with an unprecedented 90-day license suspension.
Online bidding has begun for the 45-box archive, which Boston-based RR Auction estimates will sell for more than $400,000.
Opinion | Stephen Kinzer
The US would be more secure if it had followed Russia?s foreign policy lead in the past.
President Obama?s name was mentioned 33 times during the debate, the first since Sanders trounced Clinton in the New Hampshire primary.
Historians say Mardi Gras dates back to Roman times, when the newly converted Christians retained vestiges of a pagan festival as a period of celebration before the penance of Lent.
Bergeron was the only player not to participate in today?s practice at Xcel Energy Center.
Amid a national debate about body cameras and police misconduct, why young police recruits sign up for duty.
New Hampshire basks in the attention that comes with its first-in-the-nation contest every four years. And then ? poof ? it all disappears.
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The name may not ring a bell now, but in its heyday in the 1960s, the Lehmann-Peterson brand was among the most exclusive in the automotive world.
Lawyers for Bill Cosby are trying again to have the comedian?s sex assault case in Pennsylvania dismissed.
The BRA approved changing the building from apartments, as it was originally planned.
Home decorating can make soul mates wonder what they ever saw in each other.
Forget about professional movie critics. You only need to know what Betty White thought about the latest superhero movie.
The spirit of legends past will converge with the stars of today at the Grammys. Can the show find balance between salute and celebration?
A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.
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One of Boston?s original mobile success stories is now part of a big sports-apparel company.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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A Mexican journalist presented Pope Francis with a traditional hat as the pontiff departed from the Vatican Friday.
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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