Ryan says he will vote for Trump
In a column published Thursday afternoon, House Speaker Paul Ryan publicly backed Donald Trump for the first time.
An Air Force jet crashed south of Colorado Springs just after a flyover for a graduation of Air Force Academy cadets.
In a column published Thursday afternoon, House Speaker Paul Ryan publicly backed Donald Trump for the first time.
State police say an investigation into dozens of sexual abuse allegations at a boarding school has resulted in no criminal charges.
Squeezed for space, Boston Children?s Hospital explored moving before deciding on a $1 billion upgrade of its existing campus.
Detectives believe that Mainak Sarkar, a 38-year-old former engineering graduate student, couldn?t find the second professor on campus.
Somerville is appealing the DEP?s decision to grant Wynn Resorts a waterfront development permit for the casino.
City officials Thursday said they would delay an already-drawn-out plan to rezone parts of Jamaica Plain and Roxbury.
Five of seven drinking fountains at Burr Elementary exceeded federal standards.
Marc Beaulieu, who said in court records that he works for the agency, allegedly had a child in his vehicle at the time.
??It?s not hard to imagine Donald Trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin,?? Hillary Clinton said.
To the University of Massachusetts, Boston, Gina Cappello was the vice chancellor who led successful fund-raising efforts.
Art Review
?You know a city only when you live in it, and meet the people around the corner.?
The report said Prince ??self-administered fentanyl,?? referring to a synthetic opioid many times more potent than heroin.
A spokesman for the boxing great said he expects Ali to have a brief hospital stay.
The Trustees of Reservations is inviting artists to apply for a chance to bring the indoors inside at a home on the Governor Oliver Ames Estate in Easton.
Stan Grossfeld
Every year, sailing enthusiasts gather to race from Hyannis to Nantucket.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
These are the ?better days ahead? the previous administration promised with its emphasis on development.
The town will dedicate its new flagpole and bury a time capsule in a June 14 ceremony.
Officers hoped to tranquilize the moose before relocating it, but called off the search after they spend hours looking.
Opinion | Patti Hartigan
Since when is it anything new that a parent loses sight of a child for a few split seconds?
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The way the primary is being conducted presents a big problem for Bernie Sanders.
A look at some of the best images taken by Boston Globe photographers last month.
Supply is short this time of year and there?s rarely urgency for teams with available pitchers to make deals.
Surveillance video shows a man who was arrested being physically assaulted at the police station.
If Senator Warren became vice president, her seat would fall into Governor Baker?s hands.
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AAA calls the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day the ?100 Deadliest Days? because of the increased rate of fatal teen driver crashes that occur during this time.
The zoo plans to reopen Gorilla World with the changes more than a week after a boy entered an enclosure, leading officials to fatally shoot an animal to protect the child.
Promising a helipad in Boston to help persuade General Electric Co. to come here ? that was the easy part.
The festival is releasing 1,000 three-day ?Superfan? passes at 10 a.m. Thursday for the annual Memorial Day monolith.
We?ve known for a while that Miranda planned to bow out of the hit musical at some point this summer, but now there?s a date.
More than 200 victims. At least 90 legal claims. At least 67 private schools in New England. This is the story of hundreds of students sexually abused by staffers, and emerging from decades of silence today.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Design New England
With their home as canvas, the couple behind KTII Design Group embrace the stylistic power of change.
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