Hillary Clinton spotted shopping for books in Rhode Island
Hillary Clinton is recovering from her election loss in part by shopping for books with her family in Rhode Island.
Johnson, 86, will hand the chairman?s role to his daughter, Abigail Johnson, who has been chief executive since 2014.
Hillary Clinton is recovering from her election loss in part by shopping for books with her family in Rhode Island.
President-elect Trump went after ?Hamilton? and ?Saturday Night Live? over the weekend amid meetings with his transition team.
People are channeling their anger and frustration over Trump?s victory by donating to charities that might be hurt.
Some people at Hampshire College reacted to news of Donald Trump?s victory by calling for removal of the flag at the center of campus.
Brown a ?worthy and worthwhile? candidate for the top veterans affairs post, Governor Baker said.
Scott Brown, who met with Donald Trump this morning, has said he is being considered to be secretary of veterans affairs.
The Anti-Defamation League of New England has recorded about 25 hate-related incidents since the election.
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A magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck off the coast of Fukushima in Japan, and a tsunami warning was issued.
According to ESPN, the defensive tackle will appeal the punishment, which was for a marijuana violation.
Alex Speier
The Patriots quarterback is having one of his best seasons when it comes to throwing deep.
The retired Red Sox slugger offered another farewell, this time on The Players? Tribune.
General Electric didn?t need to go far to find a buyer for its nearly 67-acre Fairfield campus.
Boston police officer Matt Morris will spend Thanksgiving at home with his family.
Here are some tips from Google Maps that could help you carve some time off your pre- and post-Turkey Day commutes.
A new study has found that 127 people died worldwide while trying to take selfies between March 2014 and September of this year.
After controversial tirades at two California concerts, the rest of West?s tour was abruptly canceled, including his scheduled show at TD Garden.
A Minn. man who recently confessed to murdering the 11-year-old 27 years ago was sentenced on a child pornography charge.
Opinion | Diane Hessan
There was one moment when I saw more undecided voters shift to Donald Trump than any other.
Five years after concussions forced Marc Savard out of the NHL, he?s found a new way to stay in the game.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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Kabul?s military training academy is churning out classes of enthusiastic women to serve in Afghanistan?s army.
Can Sandoval win his job back? The Red Sox are rife with questions at the position.
A letter addressed to Stephen Bannon took issue with his past comments disparaging lesbians, feminists, and alumnae of the schools.
Sanders urged against a return to the bigotry of the past.
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Perhaps the bigger problem for Democrats moving forward is the fact they don?t even know how to think about the future of the party.
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