DA wants Chism to serve at least 50 years in prison
Philip Chism was 14 years old when he raped and killed Colleen Ritzer, his math teacher at Danvers High School, in 2013.
Philip Chism was 14 years old when he raped and killed Colleen Ritzer, his math teacher at Danvers High School, in 2013.
The state senator, whose office was raided by the FBI, represented Stonehill and the company that installed 9,000 solar panels there.
The development comes as Germany pleaded for coordination among the EU countries as the bloc tries to stem the flow of migrants.
The winter of 2015-16 will almost certainly go down as one of the five warmest on record in Boston.
Close to 8,000 customers were left without power following a string of severe thunderstorms that hit Massachusetts overnight.
The road was blocked due to downed wires, officials reported.
The 74-year-old will step down at the annual shareholders meeting in May, the medical device maker said.
Governor Charlie Baker came to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce to seek support for several of his initiatives, but energy was at the top of that list.
For leap year babies, 2016 is their time to celebrate a rare birthday.
The Nevada governor, a Republican, is reportedly under consideration to be nominated to the Supreme Court.
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There might be no other moment when Elizabeth Warren, who has yet to make an endorsement, can wield this type of leverage over a potential president.
?I think we have good reason to believe that there?s a bombshell in Donald Trump?s taxes,? the 2012 GOP presidential nominee said on Fox News.
Some locals are unsure about the state?s proposal to inject $78 million over the next 10 years to freshen up the 26-acre reservation.
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Boston has no shortage of glitzy galas and viewing parties this Oscar Sunday.
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His critics say he charged too hard, but Danny Keeler did things his way, always believing he did the right thing.
The cruise hosted by the Patriots tight end is cited in a lawsuit, and has everyone from NFL players to fans and media chattering.
James Comey says the issues raised in the Justice Department?s dispute with Apple Inc. represent the ?hardest question I?ve seen in government.?
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Republicans may try to stop Obama from appointing the next Supreme Court justice, but their delay tactics won?t work in the long run.
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Heading into Super Tuesday, the race is effectively a three-person contest between Donald Trump, and Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
The Chinese New Year celebration ended with opera performances in Bangkok, Thailand, home to the largest overseas Chinese community in the world.
The Bruins have been below .500 at home, but David Pastrnak scored twice in a hammering of the Penguins.
A proposal by Mayor Martin Walsh would force city lobbyists to register and publicly report their efforts to influence public policy at City Hall.
First time caucus-goers, many energized by Donald Trump?s angry outsider campaign, flooded the polls driving turnout to record levels in Nevada.
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The company is partnering with Honda on some new in-car payment apps.
Scalia?s traveling companion to Texas was C. Allen Foster, a lawyer who was a friend of the Supreme Court justice.
With Spiked Seltzer, Nick Shields is brewing something that might seem to some like the anti-beer.
The Red Sox third baseman has two choices: Lose the gut ? or start playing better.
Listening to the jokes on this show is like getting slapped across the cheeks repeatedly with a rubber ducky.
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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The improved robot Atlas, made by Waltham-based Boston Dynamics, can walk through snow, and pick up boxes and himself.
?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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