Are Boston?s dive bars disappearing?
Rising rents and land values are changing the places where neighborhood folks can feel comfortable just being themselves.
Rising rents and land values are changing the places where neighborhood folks can feel comfortable just being themselves.
One person has died in a house fire in Plymouth, according to the state fire marshal?s office.
Bloodied and battered in N.H., Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, and Ted Cruz are engaged in a vigorous fight before Saturday?s primary.
Opinion | Stephen Kinzer
American presidential campaigns no longer offer voters reasoned debate about world affairs.
President Obama will become the first sitting president to set foot on the island for a state visit in nearly nine decades.
In Burlington, protesters sought to underscore the anxiety of undocumented parents and their children living under threat of separation.
Compassionate Homecare is one of a dozen home health care companies under investigation for possible fraud.
The raid apparently stems from recent Boston Globe stories detailing ways Joyce allegedly used his position to benefit himself.
Alyssa Leader claims the school failed to take her allegations seriously, leaving her to live in fear in the same dorm as her alleged abuser.
Art Review
?The Game Worlds of Jason Rohrer,? now on view at Wellesley College?s Davis Museum, is billed as the first solo exhibition by a video-game maker.
Globe Magazine
How the threat of fatal familial insomnia turned them into scientists with an urgent mission.
Many economists now believed that the Federal Reserve will raise its benchmark interest rate only two times this year, instead of the four projected.
The pontiff prayed at the border for the thousands who have died trying to reach the United States.
Photography Review
Laurie Simmons?s 1976 photo series, ?In and Around the House,? is on display in Andover through April 17.
Hiawatha Bray | Tech Lab
By taking a stand now, the CEO could go a long way toward protecting Americans? privacy for a long time to come.
GARY WASHBURN | ON BASKETBALL
The Celtics don?t need to act right now, because bigger things are not so far down the road.
Plated
The Aerosmith drummer is launching brick-and-mortar Rockin? & Roastin? cafes, including one in North Attleborough.
DANTE RAMOS
Pols hold out hope for a compromise that doesn?t exist.
ground game
So far in the 2016 presidential primary season, the polls have been pretty darn accurate.
Across the globe, snow blankets the landscape, giving photographers a new perspective on their surroundings.
The new site will be the home of Simmons? written material and will start as an email newsletter next month.
The panel voted not to commit to Chief Richard Wells Jr., a 32-year member of the force, due to a contract dispute.
The state decided to settle claims that the University of Montana mishandled the investigation of a former quarterback accused of rape even though the state believes school officials acted properly, says attorney.
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After years of hints, are hydrogen fuel cell vehicles ready to hit the road?
Moscow?s central government peeled away centuries announcing Derbent is 2,000 not 5,000 years old. 2,000th birthday instead.
WCVB Channel 5 launched a newscast at that hour last month, and now rival WHDH Channel 7 wants in on the act.
The Fort Point outfit expands to a bigger Canton facility, which has 16,000 square feet of warehouse and retail space.
Smith believes MassArt may be the only one in the country that offers an undergraduate major in bladesmithing.
A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.
BetaBoston
The staff of ratings website Dunwello announced over the long weekend that the service would cease operations.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Crux
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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