Rio judge casts doubt on swimmers? robbery claim
Ryan Lochte had already left Brazil before the judge issued the order to seize his passport and that of teammate James Feigen.
Jack Conger, Gunnar Bentz, and another teammate were with Ryan Lochte when he said they were robbed at gunpoint in a taxi.
Ryan Lochte had already left Brazil before the judge issued the order to seize his passport and that of teammate James Feigen.
US 105, Argentina 78
The Americans restored some world order in the quarterfinal victory.
SHIRA SPRINGER | ON THE OLYMPICS
Topsfield runner Abbey D?Agostino may have authored the signature moment of the Rio Olympics.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
The high school senior from New Jersey spent her vacation running in the 400-meter hurdles at the Olympics.
Photos
For perspective, here are photos from 11 events from past Olympics compared to what those same events look like in Rio.
Business leaders have been quietly planning to raise money to bring back the horses.
Former Red Sox pitcher Bill ?Spaceman? Lee is running for governor as the candidate of Vermont?s Liberty Union party.
Yvonne Abraham
Recent developments with the Boston police raise questions about their stance toward community relations.
RED SOX 8, ORIOLES 1
Jackie Bradley Jr. and Sandy Leon hit two-run homers in a win over Baltimore that was called after six innings because of rain.
Alex Speier
The former top Red Sox prospect spoke recently about his despair after brain surgery forced him out of baseball.
Town officials are investigating why the property tax bills appear to be only half what they should be.
At a committee meeting, the party voted overwhelmingly for a resolution that is harshly critical of the charter-school movement.
Late summer is when unflattering narratives about presidential candidates often set in and can?t be shaken.
Officials involved with rebuilding the Longfellow Bridge say they don?t know how much more the effort will cost or who will pick up the bill.
A 59-year-old man died Wednesday after he was struck by a vehicle in Lincoln.
New England?s ongoing drought has driven ants to desperation ? and into your sink.
Officials say a teenager was found sleeping with a loaded gun tucked under his arm in a Dorchester schoolyard early Wednesday morning.
Renée Graham
America wasn?t prepared for Larry Wilmore?s unabashed blackness.
Private schools, painful secrets
The Globe found 15 instances of retaliation at New England private schools against students or employees who raised concerns about sexual abuse by staffers.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
More than halfway through the Olympics in Rio, more than 150 gold medals have been awarded. Here are some of the winners.
Roster spots are still up for grabs as the Patriots play their second preseason game Thursday night.
A dispute broke out between lawyers for Frederick Weichel and prosecutors over whether a now-deceased inmate was out on furlough at the time of the murder.
Johnson and his running mate, Bill Weld, will hold a rally at the Franco American Heritage Center on Aug. 26.
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Auto Notes columnist Bill Griffith on the 5th annual ?Cruisin? the ?50s? car show in Newburyport. Plus, a Beverly rod shop raises money for veterans.
At least 40,000 homes were damaged and 11 people were killed in some of the worst flooding in Louisiana history.
Are we really better off, or does the high cost of living erode all the benefit of our nation-leading wages?
Jonah Hill leads the way as ?The Hangover? meets the military-industrial complex.
In 2010, consumers threw away two-thirds of the 133 billion pounds of uneaten food that was produced for consumption.
ground game
Trump has said he doesn?t want to pivot, yet he might be trying to do exactly that.
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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