Many disapprove of Trump?s choice for key adviser post
Analysts and elected officials say Stephen Bannon incited racial division when he ran the Breitbart News operation.
Analysts and elected officials say Stephen Bannon incited racial division when he ran the Breitbart News operation.
Donald Trump has said he will halt all federal funding to such cities, including Somerville, Chelsea, and Boston.
The president also said he would continue to offer the president-elect advice when warranted.
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Some of the president-elect?s economic plans don?t follow conservative orthodoxy.
White House post or no, Jared Kushner will continue to be an unparalleled power center in Trump?s orbit.
Lawyers for the indigent earn $45,000 a year, while some expert witnesses receive several times that in fees.
Ifill, the PBS host and journalist, died Monday after a battle with cancer.
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President-elect Trump advocated for nationwide adoption of the tactic during the campaign.
Advocates say reports of harassment based on race, ethnicity, and religion have soared since Election Day.
ESPN said the star tight end suffered a chest injury Sunday that?s ?not overly serious.? NFL Network said Gronk may have a punctured lung.
Officials worry that a profusion of the stores could turn quaint downtowns into drug havens.
David Norton, 16, continued down a mountain after he heard on a radio that his father collapsed. He helped intermediate hikers finish the hike.
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The retired Red Sox slugger was honored as athlete of the year and Red Sox MVP, and he received several other awards.
Though hardly out of college, Marblehead?s Molly Booth has a novel out, inspired by Shakespeare and her own work in theater.
The brightest moon in almost 69 years is a treat for stargazers around the globe.
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Kentucky could be a case study in what happens elsewhere when demands for hepatitis C treatments outstrip the ability of health systems to respond.
Did you know the ?Modern Family? star can sing? Apparently, she can ? and quite well.
EDITORIAL
All fair-minded Americans should be revolted by Trump?s appointment of Stephen Bannon as senior counselor and chief strategist.
Spotlight Team: The desperate and the dead
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.
Emotions are running high in the wake of the presidential election.
The Celtics can?t rebound, shoot 3-pointers, or get to line (sans Isaiah Thomas).
At least 40 undocumented undergraduate students, whose families came to the country illegally, are at Harvard, organizers said.
Donald Trump?s campaign had until 5 p.m. Monday to seek a recount, but didn?t.
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Toyota still sells about 1.5 million Corollas globally each year.
?We realized pretty quickly that we couldn?t just sit and let this moment pass,? said Anna Palmer, a Boston tech executive.
The president-elect spoke by phone to the presidents of China and Russia to discuss ways to improve US relations.
The former Lady Mary pulls an Edie Falco as she manages to follow up her work as an iconic character.
What do the parents do when one is an omnivore and the other is a vegetarian?
ground game
Donald Trump won?t have the luxury of a period of time to create momentum to pass key policies and kick-start his presidency.
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The lush landscape around Andrew Grossman?s home and studio is a showcase of possibilities.
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