DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Cubs end 108-year curse and win World Series
It took an epic Game 7, but the Cubs are finally champions of the baseball world.
Cubs 8, Indians 7
It took 108 years, but the Cubs finally won.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
It took an epic Game 7, but the Cubs are finally champions of the baseball world.
A ballot question would allow 12 new or expanded charter schools per year, opening the door to a major expansion of the state?s system.
When death approaches, most people want to spend their days at home. But in Massachusetts, a remarkable number of dying patients are in hospital beds instead.
Yvonne Abraham
For a while, we were having a national conversation on sexual assault. But then, remarkably, the disgust faded.
TV CRITIC?s CORNER
Lots more book adaptations are on their way to television.
The move would be one of Boston?s biggest corporate relocations in years, but about 300 people will either be asked to move out of state or lose their jobs.
President Obama called on both sides to show restraint, and revealed that the Army Corps of Engineers was considering an alternative route for the project.
We?ve come to expect things so quickly in every corner of our lives that experts caution it?s making us less patient.
Uber has redesigned its app with new features that anticipate more of a passenger?s needs as the company works to differentiate itself.
?Justice needs to be served,? said Terrence Coleman?s uncle. ?They killed my nephew in cold blood, right in front of his mother.?
Donald Trump is counting on a populist surge in this country similar to the one in which British voters decided to leave the European Union.
White, an official color of the women?s suffrage movement, references the long fight women waged to gain the right to vote.
Opinion | Mike Stopa
They know the rich are voting for Hillary Clinton. They know they are not. And they might just win.
The survey of likely voters gives Republican nominee Donald Trump a 40 percent to 39 percent lead over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
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An election watchdog group accused Thornton Law Firm of illegally reimbursing lawyers for their political donations.
The plays, to be presented at the MFA Saturday, explore issues raised by the Black Lives Matter movement.
The songwriter and performer won the Country Music Awards? song of the year category Wendesday night for writing Tim McGraw?s ??Humble and Kind.??
Opinion | Mike Stopa
They know the rich are voting for Hillary Clinton. They know they are not. And they might just win.
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A look at the best images by Globe photographers last month, including Halloween, fall color, and the aftermath of a fatal bicycle crash.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Amir Johnson scored 23 points, including a career-high four 3-pointers.
The former priest spent much of his second career working to make juvenile corrections facilities and programs more effective.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that ??we need a new president, Donald Trump, to be the most powerful Republican in America.??
We all know that renting in Boston can be a pricy endeavor ? even $5,000 per month may only get you a not-so-large apartment. But in other areas outside the city, you can find yourself with a good-sized home for that same price point.
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A maintenance professional, automotive researcher, and safety official weigh in.
A state report found possible evidence of corruption at top levels of a government whose leader has been enmeshed in scandal.
Investor Gerald Chan is backing an education startup that took root in a Harvard University dorm.
A joke from Bob Newhart, who plays the Wilbur Theatre Saturday.
Ron Suhanosky, formerly of New York?s Sfoglia, serves soup, panini, and more at Ronsky?s.
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It?s eight days from the presidential election, and we really don?t know more about the bombshell FBI announcement.
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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