SJC ruling clears path for claims on discrimination
The ruling will make it easier for employees to take their employers to court over discrimination claims, legal observers say.
The ruling will make it easier for employees to take their employers to court over discrimination claims, legal observers say.
The vote to eliminate the service was met with consternation by proponents, who say the service helps students and workers with late hours.
Records unsealed Monday provide some insight into Tsarnaev?s state of mind before and after the Marathon bombings.
MIT said its plan to convert the recently closed Metropolitan Storage warehouse into dorms was too technically challenging.
In separate deals, Boston added John-Michael Liles and Lee Stempniak on Monday afternoon.
Northeastern University administrators say they spoke with groups about their decision to equip campus police with semiautomatic rifles.
Commuters across the country can now set aside up to $255 a month from their paychecks, before federal taxes are taken out, for their train and van-pool passes.
Ten years of silence, and then this from the Supreme Court justice.
Twenty or more protesters interrupted a heated Donald Trump rally, and a photographer was taken to the ground by a Secret Service agent.
While he stopped short of an official endorsement, Kraft praised Trump as ?a very close friend of mine for over two decades.?
Speaking to a capacity crowd at the Old South Meeting House, Hillary Clinton never mentioned Bernie Sanders by name.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
They have taken a lot of heat for last season, but were warmly received as the Red Sox began their spring schedule.
BEN VOLIN | ON FOOTBALL
Like Ryan Mallett, Garoppolo will have to be dealt, but now is not the time to make the move.
KEVIN CULLEN
?They really cared what survivors thought, when it came to the script,? sexual abuse survivor Joe Crowley said about the ?Spotlight? screenwriters.
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When Matt Damon tried to sneak onto Jimmy Kimmel?s Oscars show, the late-night host would have none of it.
Elizabeth Warren
The Family and Medical Leave Act was a huge step forward for working families, but it?s not nearly enough.
Donald Trump has opened up a broad lead in Mass. before Tuesday?s primary, with double the support of his closest competitor.
A look at moments captured by photographers around the world in the month of February.
Failing to flip Loui Eriksson for help leaves the Bruins ill-equipped to make a deep playoff run this season.
Ashley Guindon, who was born in Springfield, Mass., and grew up in Merrimack, N.H., was killed on her first day on the job in Virginia.
Mass. could see the highest presidential primary voter turnout in the history of the Commonwealth on Tuesday.
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AAA pointed to a ?culture of indifference? as contributing to the risky activity behind the wheel.
Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator Edward Byers Jr. is the first living, active duty member of the Navy to receive the award in four decades.
?Intern Astronaut? transforms the player into an untrained intern and puts them behind the complicated controls of a spacecraft.
Reacting to competition, the company is switching its format to cans.
Here?s what happened when reporter Meredith Goldstein tried to be cool.
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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?Disrupted? became the subject of intense discussion well before its publication because of its central role in an ethics scandal.
?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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