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Ted Cutler and David Mugar created free celebrations as gifts to the people of Boston. Both are struggling to pass the torch.
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Among early arrivals at Nevada?s Republican caucuses, nearly 6 in 10 said they are angry at the way the government is working.
Ted Cutler and David Mugar created free celebrations as gifts to the people of Boston. Both are struggling to pass the torch.
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Birger is the author of ?Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game.?
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The improved robot Atlas, made by Waltham-based Boston Dynamics, can walk through snow, and pick up boxes and himself.
The Red Sox third baseman has two choices: Lose the gut ? or start playing better.
Diners gripe when it?s too dark to read the menu, but restaurant lighting can be surprisingly tricky and pricey.
Hillary Clinton?s backers might as well be political outcasts in Vermont, the home turf of her opponent, Bernie Sanders.
Residents in Watertown, where the Marathon shootout occurred, are of two minds about a proposal to film a movie there.
The letter did not stem calls for her firing among black community leaders.
Zachary Marr, 22, was last seen in the Faneuil Hall neighborhood and has been missing since Feb. 13.
Antonin Scalia suffered from coronary artery disease, obesity, and diabetes, among other ailments.
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Brian Joyce has faced ethical questions, and authorities raided his law office last week.
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Unenrolled voters should pull a Republican ballot and vote for John Kasich in the primary because it?s a vote against Trump.
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Sanders has a problem on March 1.
The Chinese New Year celebration ended with opera performances in Bangkok, Thailand, home to the largest overseas Chinese community in the world.
The Sox are defending and supporting their player ? at the risk of denying the obvious.
The men met before Somerville filed an appeal of the casino?s environmental permit, dealing the project a blow.
Bernie Sanders largely stood by his 1974 critique of the CIA as a ??dangerous institution?? used to ??prop up fascist dictatorships.??
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According to one architectural firm, autonomous cars promise to free up a considerable amount of space.
President Obama said that despite political hurdles he will make an effort to shutter the facility.
A N.J. company has bought the athletic apparel store?s intellectual property, and it?s planning to open new locations.
?Great American Songbook: The Music of Bob Dylan? will feature unusual adaptations of music that is typically performed by solo guitarists or rock ensembles.
Hundreds die every year in the kind of squalor that is more commonly the hallmark of war zones and developing nations.
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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At a Roxbury meeting, an Uber spokesman said that fingerprint-based criminal background checks are unnecessary.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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Pope Francis suggested he?s open to the idea of artificial birth control as a means of combatting the spread of the Zika virus, while taking abortion off the table.
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