On a collision course with White House traditions
Like him or dislike him, Donald Trump is a radical departure from anything the country has seen in modern politics.
As President Obama leaves office, a generation of black youth confront the paradox of his historic ascension and the start of the Trump era.By Akilah Johnson and Jan Ransom
Like him or dislike him, Donald Trump is a radical departure from anything the country has seen in modern politics.
In a sign of his attentiveness, Mike Pence will have an office in the House as well as the traditional honorary office in the Senate.
Lewis, a Martin Luther King Jr. confidante and civil rights activist, said he would skip Trump?s inauguration, and the president-elect responded on Twitter.
Yvonne Abraham
A statue for King in the city that helped form him is long overdue.
Younger black activists say they prefer the pointed, more forceful King to the Nobel Prize-winning pacifist who preached love over hate.
?I think they listen to the community,? said City Councilor Andrea Campbell.
Cardinal Sean O?Malley has played an influential role in addressing the clergy sex abuse crisis worldwide.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
If Saturday?s game made you feel good about these Patriots, you must be wearing Tom Brady?s Under Armour pajamas.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
Brady was in no mood to celebrate making it to his record 11th AFC title game.
Dion Lewis?s three-touchdown performance was the difference in a closer-than-expected victory.
The curtain is coming down on ?The Greatest Show on Earth.?
Jay Monahan makes connections easily and has golf in his DNA.
The secretary of state and Vo Ban Tam were adversaries in a firefight on the Bay Hap River in 1969.
Looking to the federal government to rein in police excesses can be an exercise in managed expectations.
Bill Richard spoke to more than 300 eighth-graders who had completed a day of service in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
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One Texas city took on mental health as a community and became a national model. Why can?t Mass. do the same?
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
He promised to remain with the Sox for the remaining six years of his contract.
A group honored Jimmy Vasquez with a makeshift memorial of candles, flowers, and a white poster board filled with tributes.
A handbag draws quite the crowd, movers are mistaken for thieves, and other odd tales from local police blotters.
This week, you can check out Boston-area homes that sold for $6 million, $5 million, $4 million and $3 million.
Writers will stage rallies against the policies of the incoming Trump administration at 90 places around the nation.
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The smartphone cameras are working overtime.
Those who question the party?s interpretations find their careers and reputations threatened.
More than a century old, George?s Barber Shop is a Saugus institution.
A show at the Cape Ann Museum celebrates North Shore instrument maker Jeremy Adams.
Exploring the culture, food, and history of New Orleans more than a decade after Hurricane Katrina.
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The 12-stage Dakar Rally is traveling through Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina via motorcycle, quad bike, car, or truck over extreme terrain.
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Across New England, two issues appear to be driving legislatures this year ? and they both have to do with drugs.
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The lush landscape around Andrew Grossman?s home and studio is a showcase of possibilities.
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