Obama says US will keep alliances under Trump
President Obama said Monday that ?there is no weakening of resolve? by the US toward NATO under Donald Trump.
President Obama said Monday that ?there is no weakening of resolve? by the US toward NATO under Donald Trump.
On Monday, President Obama spoke at his first news conference since last week?s election.
The Kremlin says that Vladimir Putin expressed readiness to establish a ??partner-like?? dialogue with Donald Trump?s administration.
President-elect Trump is also considering an openly gay man as United States ambassador to the United Nations.
President-elect Donald Trump?s appointment of Stephen Bannon as his chief strategist isn?t sitting well with members of the Mass. congressional delegation.
Stephen Bannon, a leading force of the alt-right and professional provocateur, just got a key position in the White House.
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Donald Trump gets the news that he came in second.
Students from at least one high school in Maryland walked out of classes this morning, local police said.
Comics Come Home was meant to be a fun fund-raiser. It turned into an ugly night when Wanda Sykes and Nick DiPaolo focused on the election.
Longtime public broadcasting news anchor Gwen Ifill, who served as managing editor of both PBS?s ?NewsHour? and ?Washington Week? has died at the age of 61.
Bristol prosecutors laid out the details Monday.
The Patriots quarterback is going to focus on football and keep his feelings to himself.
?We realized pretty quickly that we couldn?t just sit and let this moment pass,? said Anna Palmer, a Boston tech executive.
For security reasons, President-elect Trump?s phone may not even be able to take pictures or play music, let alone tweet.
At least 40 undocumented undergraduate students, whose families came to the US illegally, are at Havard, organizers said.
No time of year is busier for search and rescue teams, or more dangerous for outdoors enthusiasts, than right around now.
The FBI?s data cover calendar 2015 but comes at a time of heightened tensions following last week?s presidential election.
Their play calling down at the goal line against Seattle leaves room for debate.
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For those who wondered where to go next, the show provided a moral guidepost on Saturday.
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Defendants with mental illness are much more likely to receive punishment than treatment, putting Mass. courts behind much of the country in addressing the mental health crisis.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Americans headed to the polls Tuesday across the nation.
Until the Seahawks stopped them Sunday, the Patriots had always scored a touchdown when facing a similar situation.
The move came after two men drowned in a South End trench while working for a company with repeated OSHA violations.
The senator from Vermont said the Democratic Party can no longer rely on a liberal elite.
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Toyota still sells about 1.5 million Corollas globally each year.
The EU may get a preview of the impact Britain?s departure will have on its bottom line when governments tackle the bloc?s budget.
Clouds have descended over Mexico, miring it in anguish and paralysis after Donald Trump?s election.
Nearly 500 guests got in the childhood spirit Saturday.
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