Q & A
Chuck D has something to say about the election
The Public Enemy founder talks his new supergroup and how America is Andy Dufresne in the tunnel in ?Shawshank Redemption.?
Paul Manafort?s resignation comes after a shake-up in the leadership of Donald Trump?s campaign earlier this week.
Q & A
The Public Enemy founder talks his new supergroup and how America is Andy Dufresne in the tunnel in ?Shawshank Redemption.?
The Clinton Foundation will stop accepting money from corporations and foreign governments if Hillary Clinton is elected president.
Beverly Beckham
I got to beam down on them. To watch. To glow. And then they were gone, one after the other.
The 25-year-old fled into a building after she hit three pedestrians in downtown Boston, pinning one underneath her car.
Raise Up Massachusetts, a coalition of community, faith, and organized labor groups, is at the vanguard of the fight against economic inequality.
Suffolk prosecutors want to use text messages and records in the former Patriots star?s upcoming double murder trial.
I voluntarily had a mouthful of Charles River water for breakfast, all in the name of journalism.
Five former workers allege ?rampant? labor laws violations at the burger chain founded by celebrities Mark and Donnie Wahlberg.
This could be the rest stop that makes your forget about your destination.
The social media platform announced two new settings to allow users greater control over their feeds and notifications.
The US swimmer wasn?t entirely contrite in his statement the day after Brazilian officials said he and his teammates made up their robbery claims.
With his latest odd story unfolding, it seems as good a time as any for a quick refresher.
Christopher Wehner seemed to have a type: young, hard-working women with tight-knit families looking for love online.
movies
The Oscar-winning actress adopts Amos Oz?s novel ?A Tale of Love and Darkness,? a 600-page tome. Oh, and the movie?s in Hebrew.
Art review | sebastian smee
Ten years of collecting have brought impressive results, as seen in the exhibition ?First Light.?
Alex Speier
The calls for a replacement amplify after each bullpen meltdown, but team management takes a wider view of the situation.
Things to Do
Everything fun to do this weekend around Boston.
The goal is to involve students in food decisions, from growing vegetables to selecting them in the lunch line.
In 1969, nearly half of kids walked or biked to school. Four decades later, just 13 percent did.
Ideas | Matthew Hutson
New research suggests that anyone can benefit from routines.
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.
Globe Magazine
From the spin of skee balls to the smell of fried dough, the region?s beachside arcades and amusement parks remain the stuff of childhood memories.
The Sox? six-game winning streak ended and it shouldn?t have.
In April, the Wareham resident was accidentally included in an e-mail with a group of friends who were planning a memorable bachelor party.
The Obama administration says the declining federal prison population justifies the decision to eventually close privately run prisons.
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Can you guess which car colors have the lowest and highest rates of depreciation.
officials have refused for years to acknowledge a role in bringing cholera to Haiti.
Twitter said Thursday it has suspended 360,000 accounts for violating its policies banning the promotion of terrorism.
The French composer Camille Saint-Saëns used styles and instruments he encountered in Egypt in his Piano Concerto No. 5.
?Kubo and the Two Strings? is the latest animation feature from Laika, of ?Coraline? fame.
We talk all things travel with Garrett Harker, a major player in Boston?s restaurant scene.
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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