Bid to scrap Common Core faces powerful opponents
Supporters of the standards, including top state education officials, say dropping the requirements would waste money and time.
Supporters of the standards, including top state education officials, say dropping the requirements would waste money and time.
The 2016 champion saluted the Boston Marathon?s first female runner.
Still, Yoko Nakano?s probably faster than you.
The Republican representative from New York said he isn?t too happy with Donald Trump, either.
ground game
The rules of New York?s Democratic primary could contribute to a loss for the senator.
The state?s highest court ruled against a would-be development near the Gay Head Cliffs, reversing a lower court?s ruling.
It may feel chilly and wet, but the National Weather Service is warning of a potential increase in fires.
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Here are some tips to win over millennial buyers as discovered through one traditional market: the art world.
The required blend of pike, carp, and whitefish is increasingly hard to come by.
Legendary physicist Stephen Hawking held a Harvard audience rapt in a lecture and discussion on the cosmos.
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Dan Lyons, who wrote a bestseller about taking a job at HubSpot at age 52, dissects where he went wrong.
Airlines are making it harder than ever on domestic and international flights to avoid the middle seat based on luck alone.
HOME OF THE WEEK
The house, built in 1958 for the late Arthur Nelson of The Nelson Companies, has floor-to-ceiling windows.
TV Critic?s Corner
Simon, the guy who brought us ?The Wire?and other great shows, is a fascinating guest on Maron?s podcast.
Alex Speier
Uehara, 41, has made eight appearances in a season-opening span of 12 games and 15 days.
JOAN VENNOCHI
A bill that would allow 9/11 victims to sue Saudia Arabia makes for k politics.
The Big Picture
More than 30,000 participants registered for the 2016 Boston Marathon, the third largest field in the race history.
The former stars remember the teams? memorable meetings in the 1980s.
Problems with an Amtrak-owned signal system near South Station delayed or canceled 40 commuter trains Sunday.
Voters started heading to the polls early Tuesday in the Empire State?s primary.
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Bay State residents can face higher auto insurance penalties than the national average.
More than 320 people were wounded in Tuesday?s attack.
The economics of selling fresh juice to the thirsty masses comes with long hours and plenty of pitfalls.
Artist Mark Bradford?s selection marks the second straight time that the institution chosen to organize the US Pavilion is in Mass.
Author John Elder Robison talks about a brain treatment that relieved some of his autism symptoms ? for better and for worse.
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.
In the latest issue of Design New England, lots of color and a bit of bravado wake up a ho-hum family room.
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