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ITALY EARTHQUAKES
At least 23 people were killed in the earthquake, which struck during the overnight hours.
A number of towns suffered heavy damage in Wednesday?s earthquake.
The pontiff skipped his catechism lesson during his general audience and instead led pilgrims in praying the rosary.
Some knitting enthusiasts are firing up a movie or television series and getting to work on a pair of, say, alpaca-wool socks.
A former host at the network says Brown made sexually inappropriate comments and put his hands on her lower waist.
A group of 100 officers chosen from the program come from a variety of the city?s neighborhoods.
Trump raised just $674,122 from the Bay State so far, only 6 percent of Clinton?s $10.8 million.
At least 85 of 154 people from private interests who met or spoke with Hillary Clinton while she led the State Department donated to her charity.
Michael A. Cohen
Once you get past the breathless headlines, there?s no evidence of actual wrongdoing.
SCOT LEHIGH
This is a summer that has shown American politics at its democracy-affirming best.
Preventable medical errors reported by Mass. full-service hospitals grew 60 percent in 2015.
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Private universities must now accept unions formed by graduate students who conduct research and help teach classes.
Growing wildfires closed or threaten key roads at Yellowstone and Grand Teton, and forced the campground evacuations.
One of the last two Howard Johnson restaurants will close in a couple of weeks, taking with it a slice of roadside Americana.
The boat won?t be able to move from the channel until high tide early Wednesday.
Earl White doesn?t care what people say, he knows what he saw ? he even took a picture of it.
Perspective | Magazine
I?ve learned that the way back is a gargantuan struggle and that many recover, but some never do.
The social network has come up with its own determination of your political leanings.
Antarctica could lose a piece of ice that is nearly the size of Scotland.
STAN GROSSFELD
Clemens and ex-Red Sox members Josh Beckett and J.D. Drew played in a recent National Baseball Congress event.
A federal judge in California shut down a class-action lawsuit alleging the coffee giant misleads its customers.
JEFF JACOBY
Population doomsayers get lots of attention, but the doom they predict invariably fails to materialize.
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.
The residents of Louisiana continue to deal with the disastrous affects of historic flooding that killed at least 17 and destroyed about 60,000 homes.
Being held back from snaps ? even in the preseason ? is not something the Patriots quarterback is used to dealing with.
Judge Thomas Estes recently sentenced a teenager to probation for sexually assaulting two classmates in April.
A disgraced former state representative is trying to get his old seat back, but are his tactics ethical or legal?
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The all-new Mini Cooper Convertible is the fun-in-the sun cornerstone of Mini?s lineup. Plus, it has a surprisingly large trunk.
?This is not a photo-op issue,? the president said. ?I need all Americans to stay focused on this. . . I know you will rebuild again.?
Oscar Insurance, a favorite startup of Charlie Baker before he was governor, is pulling out of Dallas and New Jersey.
Artist Paul Ramírez Jonas wants you to keep your promises.
It?s not just about flavor. It?s about the bacteria that live in our guts.
ground game
There is the traditional method. And then there?s a simpler way.
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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