Kevin Durant chooses Warriors
The prize of the free agent market spent the weekend listening to offers, and announced his decision Monday.
The prize of the free agent market spent the weekend listening to offers, and announced his decision Monday.
?We urge you to rethink this secret process immediately and allow a broader community conversation? about changing entrnace standards, alumni wrote..
While this year?s state legislative races are a concern, the governor?s gang is more focused on his reelection bid.
Massachusetts once groomed presidents or at least presidential nominees. This year the state serves as the supply line for understudies.
Peter Carter said he doesn?t know why a pregnant heifer trampled his son, George, while the child was walking her.
Some neighbors say they?re uncomfortable after the shop recently posted a ?WE SELL AMMO? banner out front.
In a repeat of an incident from 2012, a reptile was found wandering the city?s streets on Sunday.
Jesse Loubier dove into the water in Quincy to untangle a mooring line and instead became trapped underwater, officials said.
The much-pursued seven-time All-Star met Saturday with Celtics officials (and Tom Brady).
A nondescript stretch of Brighton wants to join other outer parcels that have become big draws for Boston companies and workers.
Thousands were lined up when gates opened at 9 a.m. to let in revelers who raced to secure prime lawn spots for the day?s festivities.
The event Sunday night was billed as a rehearsal for the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular concert and fireworks show slated for Monday.
If Glenn Weiss does his job correctly, no one watching the celebrated event on television will notice him.
Here?s a rundown of what?s open and closed on Independence Day.
The famed lawyer owes the IRS $5.2 million. He?s filed for bankruptcy.
The state is home to a world-class robotics industry, but testing of the cars isn?t allowed on its streets.
Located just six miles from the Sandy Hook massacre site, the non-profit lobbies against gun restrictions, increasing its efforts post-Orlando.
St. Pierre Manufacturing Corp. is the last mass producer of horseshoes in the US, putting out thousands per year.
Opinon | Sharon McNally and Jack Connors
Camp Harbor View on Long Island promotes a culture of inclusiveness.
Martha and Ivan Warmuth, whose daughter was struck and killed by a duck boat, believe her death was preventable.
Certainly, our contributions at work are valuable. But why don?t we apply the same thinking to our families?
OPINION | JONAH DOV PESNER
Wiesel changed the way we think about human rights and the way we understand our responsibility to each other.
The state?s plan to close psychiatric hospitals has had unintended consequences.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
A look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month.
Rick Porcello vs. Nick Martinez is the pitching matchup in the series opener Monday at Fenway Park at 1:35 p.m.
The US Coast Guard says it?s not sure whether anybody was in the youth-sized boats before they floated away.
The 2008 GOP nominee also criticized presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
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An analysis of five years of data by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows more drivers die on July 4 than any other day of the year.
The blast occured as Iraqis gathered to eat, shop, and be together to mark one of the last nights of Ramadan.
Negotiators will have much to debate this month for what could be the state?s biggest energy bill in two decades.
Yes, you can hear her play live for less than it would cost you to buy her latest album.
Ground Game
In the summer of 1988, former Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis was up by 17 points, and he lost badly.
Design New England
Keith Leblanc and Kelly Monnahan create a haven for themselves, family, and friends in the piney hills of outer Cape Cod.
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