Did Bill Clinton violate election rules in Mass.?
While stumping for his wife, Bill Clinton entered a polling station at the Holy Name gymnasium in West Roxbury.
The Red Line driver whose train took off without him had violated MBTA rules 13 times before, including 5 safety violations, according to a new report.
A number of ?Leap Day babies? were born at Boston area hospitals on Monday, gaining an unusual birthday and a lifetime conversation starter.
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An SUV plowed into Sweet Tomatoes on Washington Street Tuesday night, killing two patrons and seriously injuring three people.
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Is history enough to carry ?America?s Oldest Restaurant? into the future? Evidently.
Murphy came up in the Sox system a decade ago with a young core that produced championships. He sees the same qualities in these Sox.
Massachusetts is back to experiencing winter.
The former president appeared in Newton and West Roxbury to rally support for his wife, Hillary Clinton, who is in a tight race with Bernie Sanders.
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Glimcher, 64, dean of Cornell University?s medical school in New York City, is known for breaking glass ceilings.
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Donald Trump is riding high in the saddle ? and the GOP is galloping toward a full-on identity crisis.
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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Autonomous Marine Systems makes a solar- and wind-powered crafts that can spend days alone.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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