ExxonMobil fires back at Healey with own suit
In a battle to shut down the attorney general?s probe, ExxonMobil is demanding an investigation of the investigating agency.
In a battle to shut down the attorney general?s probe, ExxonMobil is demanding an investigation of the investigating agency.
The move hands a victory to the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and its supporters, who argued the project would threaten a water source and cultural sites.
Some expressed relief that the Dakota Access Pipeline has been blocked but said its final resolution remains uncertain.
The Massachusetts State Police routinely pass over women and minority troopers for promotion, a lawsuit alleges.
Despite the goodwill of well-wishers who dropped off food, clothing, or other supplies, the city asks only for cash donations.
Buildings and vehicles were charred, prompting one resident to say, ?I?ve never seen anything like that in my life.?
The survey found there was an overall increase in compensation of 8.6 percent for private college leaders.
Adrian Walker
For many local activists, the apology represented a hard-won victory.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
He is 201-61 in his career. No other NFL quarterback has ever reached a record of 140 games above .500.
Ben Volin | On Football
The Patriots had 402 yards of offense, but numbers can be deceiving.
Chad Finn
There may have been a few frustrations Sunday, but for the most part there was little to complain about.
?He was calm, very shy, he didn?t speak much, but he was always willing to help out with anything that was needed,? said Pastor Victor Parra.
Donald Trump?s protocol-breaking telephone call with Taiwan?s leader was an intentionally provocative move.
It?s a show of solidarity with undocumented immigrants, women, people of color, and LGBTQ individuals.
The official Facebook page of Framingham-based corporate retailer T.J. Maxx appeared to fall victim to hackers on Sunday.
TV Critic?s Corner
Symphony Advanced Media reports that about 4.9 million viewers ages 18-49 watched all four episodes of the revival in the first three days after it was released.
special report
Pat and Dina Lacey had been parents for only a few months when doctors discovered a tumor in their new baby?s chest. Told to take their son home to die, they put their faith in a young doctor who wouldn?t accept death as the answer.
Opinion | Jeffrey D. Sachs
The most dire threat American society faces today is the collapse of civic virtue.
There may be no worse place for mentally ill people to receive treatment than prison, yet a growing number end up in the ?new asylums.?
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Brown?s playing time has decreased since earlier in the season as the Celtics become healthy, but he?s making the most of his stints on the court.
The body of the teen, who had been missing since Nov. 18, was found on a river bank Thursday.
Located in Cambridge's Cambridgeport neighborhood, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom, 1,084-square-foot home is surrounded by trees and filled with natural light.
Reid?s last big day in office will conclude at a gala.
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Ford is recalling more than 680,000 midsize sedans mainly in North America because the front seat belts may not hold people in a crash
Firefighters are still digging through the ruins of the warehouse, and the search of the building could continue for days.
Making frozen vegetables hip is a daunting task, but B&G Foods thinks it has just the guy to do it.
The Nantucket native wore a very sparkly red dress, complete with white cuffs, when she took the stage.
People mourned and celebrated and the death of the controversial and revolutionary former leader of Cuba.
Ground Game
Lead campaign strategists gathered at Harvard this week to formally debrief on the most unpredictable race in US history.
Design New England
The lush landscape around Andrew Grossman?s home and studio is a showcase of possibilities.
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