Shootout scene won?t be filmed in Watertown
The recreation of a deadly encounter between police and the Tsarnaev brothers will not be filmed in Watertown after all, officials said Friday.
The recreation of a deadly encounter between police and the Tsarnaev brothers will not be filmed in Watertown after all, officials said Friday.
Civil rights groups formally asked federal authorities to investigate racism allegations at Boston Latin School.
With just four days to go until Super Tuesday, the GOP battle is intensifying.
If Hillary Clinton loses the March 1 primary, the party establishment here risks backlash from left-leaning rank and file voters who back her opponent.
Peggie Ritzer said the sentence for the teenager who killed her daughter, Colleen Ritzer, was not tough enough.
Colleen Ritzer?s family and friends delivered emotional victim impact statements before Philip Chism was sentenced.
The owner of one of the largest commercial fishing businesses in the Northeast was charged with falsifying records to evade federal fishing quotas.
As communities rebuild their schools, districts focus on security, technology, and more informal learning classrooms.
Authorities say the gunman killed four people in a home in rural Washington state before fatally shooting himself after a standoff.
But we have some other ideas, too.
A Suffolk Superior Court judge expects to rule next week on whether prosecutors can examine a cellphone he gave to his defense lawyers.
Dan Shaughnessy
In his first spring training with Boston, the Red Sox president of baseball operations has been highly visible.
The attorney general declined a request by opponents to block Boston Children?s Hospital from building an 11-story addition.
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?Disrupted? became the subject of intense discussion well before its publication because of its central role in an ethics scandal.
Bruins 4, Hurricanes 1
Tuukka Rask helped backstop an impressive road win.
THOMAS FARRAGHER
There?s an old saying that ? roughly paraphrased ? goes like this: Bad things happen when good people remain silent.
Opinion | Mimi Lemay
More than 64% of Massachusetts transgender citizens have experienced harassment in a public spaces.
As the Republican presidential field gets smaller, the intraparty politics are becoming more vicious.
The Chinese New Year celebration ended with opera performances in Bangkok, Thailand, home to the largest overseas Chinese community in the world.
The team brought a slew of male relatives along on Friday?s trip to face the Hurricanes.
Take heed ? the whales are out there, feeding and exploring in Cape Cod Bay.
What else does Mayor Martin Walsh watch when he?s not running the city?
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AAA pointed to a ?culture of indifference? as contributing to the risky activity behind the wheel.
The order probably set off the attack by the gunman, who was identified as Cedric Ford.
The subsidies used to attract the airline to Worcester have run out, but Massport expects JetBlue to remain at the airport for the long haul.
Igloofest, an outdoor electronic music festival, is one of the many events that defy Montreal?s frigid winter.
Not only is Danish director Tobias Lindholm?s tense, tragic saga the best film about the war in Afghanistan, it?s one of the best war movies, period.
Harvard?s Matthew Desmond argues that the lack of affordable housing and the rise of evictions help keep the poor trapped into poverty.
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.
JOHN L. ALLEN JR. | All things catholic
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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