Clark says she?s received ?positive? reaction to her boycott of inauguration
Congresswoman Katherine Clark is one of about two dozen members of Congress who said they would protest Donald Trump?s win.
Elizabeth Warren decried President-elect Donald Trump?s negative comments about civil rights hero John Lewis.
Congresswoman Katherine Clark is one of about two dozen members of Congress who said they would protest Donald Trump?s win.
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Dr. Dansinghani was valedictorian of her Dartmouth College class and a Harvard Medical School graduate.
Noor Salman was taken into custody by FBI agents at her home outside of San Francisco in connection with the killings.
Sonia Chang-Diaz, who represents a diverse swath of Boston, ripped into Beacon Hill leaders Monday for dragging their feet on fixing the justice system.
The nation moves from its first black president to a president-elect still struggling to connect with most non-white voters.
Biotech and pharmaceutical industries? continued their yearslong bull run in the Boston area in 2016.
Experts say new rules are needed to narrow the gap in prices charged by hospitals for the same services.
UMass Boston chancellor J. Keith Motley said adults were at his home early Sunday when a 20-year-old man was stabbed at a party there.
Black youth in Ferguson, Baltimore, and Boston are confronting the paradox of President Obama?s historic ascension and the start of the Donald Trump era.
Letter from Chicagoland
A Globe reporter returned to his hometown to see how his family and church were reacting to Donald Trump?s looming inauguration.
PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK
The offensive coordinator has removed his name from consideration for the 49ers? head coaching job.
Globe Magazine
His sustained success isn?t just supposed to be unlikely in modern football. It?s supposed to be impossible.
Why we totally need English majors now, more than ever.
B Street Band leader Willie Forte said Monday that the decision is based ??solely on the respect and gratitude we have for Bruce and the E Street Band.??
An afternoon recap of the day?s most important business news, delivered Monday through Friday.
Opinion | Elizabeth Warren
There?s no magic wand we can wave to simply snap back to our old system if Republicans decide to rip up the Affordable Care Act and run away.
A tale of young love drove a son on an eye-opening journey. And in the process, a musical legacy that was all but lost has been found, and a life revealed.
The Desperate and the Dead | Part 7
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.
Tuukka Rask was pulled after two periods and the last-place Islanders humbled the Bruins at TD Garden.
The juror slipped the note into the verdict envelope without it being seen by any other jurors.
This week, you can check out Boston-area homes that sold for $6 million, $5 million, $4 million and $3 million.
Three of the world?s biggest names have decided, at virtually the same moment, that Kalorama is the place for them.
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The smartphone cameras are working overtime.
The clearest indication of the distance between the main parties was the absence of Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
A paper cowritten by Harvard Business School professor Josh Lerner says the mutual fund firm has been most active nationwide in so-called unicorn deals.
In 2015, Donald Trump said he?d ?put H&R Block out of business.? Now the company is using the ?Mad Men? actor as its spokesman.
Big Picture
The 12-stage Dakar Rally is traveling through Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina via motorcycle, quad bike, car, or truck over extreme terrain.
Ground Game
Across New England, two issues appear to be driving legislatures this year ? and they both have to do with drugs.
Design New England
The lush landscape around Andrew Grossman?s home and studio is a showcase of possibilities.
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