In about-face, Ted Cruz endorses Donald Trump
The flip-flop was a stunner since the Texan was booed during a floor speech at his party?s convention for urging Republicans to ??vote your conscience.?
Over a period of 30 years, Abraham Wallach collected at least 15 arrests in five states for crimes including forgery and grand larceny.
The flip-flop was a stunner since the Texan was booed during a floor speech at his party?s convention for urging Republicans to ??vote your conscience.?
What was once a singular ?Election Day?? is shifting into an election season spanning months.
A video of a deadly encounter between Charlotte police and Keith Scott shows his wife repeatedly telling officers he is not armed.
The vetoed bill, which could have opened American citizens up to lawsuits from abroad, sets up a potential override by Congress.
Two members of the investigatory team that unraveled the mystery of Bella Bond were honored Thursday.
Both victims, described as ?young adults,? were rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital.
State health officials said residents in several towns in Norfolk, Middlesex, and Suffolk counties are a high risk for infection.
Tasha Waller was convicted of one count of animal cruelty for starving her miniature dachshund, Arthur.
The Patriots backup quarterback will not need surgery as of now.
The former Celtics star, who won a title here in 2008, will collect his entire $8 million salary for next season.
Anyone is free to play the pianos, which are part of an art installation that will last until Oct. 10.
Love Letters
He broke up with me citing that he ?loves me but is not in love with me,? but is open to dating again if I end up in Boston after school.
The 58-story building?s problems have produced a wide-eyed examination of whether the city properly monitored the frenetic skyscraper-building spree.
Hiawatha Bray | Tech Lab
Even as billions of people worldwide store their most sensitive information online, relatively few of them do everything possible to keep it safe.
THOMAS FARRAGHER
Their letters to each other, yellowed now with the age of nearly eight decades, are a time capsule that chronicles events big and small.
Quick Bite
This is the first restaurant for brothers Jack and Max Barber, who run three Mainely food trucks in ? you guessed it ? Maine.
NAMES
Singer can?t stomach Fox News on the screen at Logan Airport
names
Marion Cotillard is announcing her pregnancy and shooting down rumors of any romantic involvement with Brad Pitt.
OPINION | DAVID DELMAR
The tech community needs to do more than talk if it wants to solve its diversity crisis.
The desperate and the dead
Behind the fragmented state of mental health care lies a political system failure that spans decades ? and continues.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Not far from the refurbished F1 race track of Kyalami in Johannesburg is a small, virtually dirt race track that attracts only the brave.
Drew Pomeranz and Chris Archer face off as the Sox go for their ninth straight win in this 7:10 p.m. contest.
A Mass. company and UPS staged a mock delivery using drones to fly a small package from Marblehead to a small island.
Steve Tompkins pitched committee members on the prospect of appealing to a more diverse group of voters.
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This 5-passenger midsize wagon thrives in all seasons, showing the kind of pluck we?d like to think is our birthright.
The Tulsa and Charlotte police shootings raise questions about whether police are obligated to release video footage.
Yale University?s endowment posted a 3.4 percent gain on investments for the fiscal year ended June 30, outperforming Harvard?s 2 percent loss.
A show at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art showcases his work before and beyond his classic ?The Americans.?
We live in a whirling media culture in which experience arrives pre-tested, pre-digested, judged, and signed off on.
Those murky New England IPAs are great, but this Cincinnati outfit has other things in mind
ground game
Maybe it is time for him to make a dramatic announcement: A pledge to only serve one term.
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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