Person shot by police at US Capitol
Police shot a suspect with a weapon, a law enforcement official said in an afternoon news conference.
Police shot a suspect with a weapon, a law enforcement official said in an afternoon news conference.
The settlements involve cash and counseling for seven people who say they were sexually abused by priests, sometimes for years.
City inspectors said the Blue Hill Ave. grocery store will remain shut down until the problems cited, allegedly including mice in the bakery, are corrected.
The Minnesota-based health care provider is closing its laboratory testing facility.
Governor Baker is expected to announce that DCF will implement several new policies to better protect children under the state?s watch.
The Webster man?s vehicle veered across three lanes of highway in Charlton and rammed a cruiser, killing Trooper Thomas L. Clardy.
A California cash advance lender must pay over allegations that it issued predatory and illegal loans, many with interest rates higher than 100 percent.
Reputed Mafia associate Charles Lightbody is slated to go to trial for allegedly scheming to hide his financial interest in the Everett property.
Marauding helicopter parents ruined two Easter egg hunts over the holiday weekend.
Officials plan to aggressively pursue a new fare collection system that they say will be more user-friendly and speed up boarding time.
San Diego needs a third baseman, and it is open to dealing James Shields and his huge contract.
We hope the Fenway faithful will be friendly to A-Rod?s new galpal if he?s still with her by the time the Yankees come to Boston April 29.
The incident is the second of its kind in less than a week. Officials from the school are investigating.
Scoring is indeed technical and complex, but a veteran American expert breaks it all down.
Dan Shaughnessy
Competition is the essence of sport, and UConn has none; it?s not the Huskies? fault, but it is a problem.
About 60 Boston-based veterans were thanked for serving their country. ?It?s better late than never,? one said.
Adrian Walker
I didn?t realize how many things drinking had pushed out of my life, until I began to get them back.
OPINION | NIALL FERGUSON
The West stands no chance of defeating ISIS if we fail to understand the significance of its being a true network.
Ground Game
ABC News calculates that Sanders needs to win 73 percent of the remaining delegates in order to capture the nomination.
The Big Picture
President Obama made a historic trip to Cuba this week as the first sitting US president to visit since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.
Boston declined to sign Coty Clarke after his second 10-day contract expired, but won?t fill his roster spot just yet.
Officials are promising to step up testing for hazardous lead contamination at the system?s buildings that still use tap water for drinking.
An online petition that calls for letting delegates bring guns to the GOP convention had collected more than 33,000 signatures.
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In Kelley Blue Book?s 2016 Brand Awards, Subaru nabbed three wins while Lexus took two.
The announcement comes a day after Belgian prosecutors said three people were ordered held on charges of participating in terrorist group activities.
The East Village tower is the first in the city to be financed by private developers, and more such projects are on the way.
The group?s former frontman performed Saturday at Berklee?s David Friend Recital Hall.
The widespread belief that one or two alcoholic drinks per day is associated with living longer rests on flawed research, concludes a recent analysis.
The Boston Globe?s 2001-2002 investigation into sexual abuses by clergy in the Catholic Church resulted in more than 600 stories.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
BetaBoston
Dave Balter has raised $1.5 million in seed investment for Mylestoned, a startup that aims to build a more modern way to remember the dearly departed.
John Allen Jr. | All Things Catholic
Pope Francis is massively popular around the world, but somewhat divisive inside the church itself.
In the latest issue of Design New England, a one-of-a-kind design combines aesthetics and functionality for harmonious living.
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