At least 10 dead in Russian subway explosion
Russian officials say 10 people were killed and 50 injured when an explosive went off on a train traveling between stations.
Russian officials say 10 people were killed and 50 injured when an explosive went off on a train traveling between stations.
After calling 61 witnesses, Suffolk prosecutors rested their case against Aaron Hernandez in his double murder trial.
The president took to Twitter to shift the focus from the Russia investigations to his unfounded claims that he was spied on by the former administration.
Does the technology industry have a shortage of qualified Americans? No, skeptics say.
Several black professors say Keith Motley has been made a scapegoat for the campus?s budget problems.
Michael Kelleher, 23, disappeared Wednesday night after attending a Celtics game at TD Garden.
?He?s alert and awake, and he?s going to be fine,? said the Boston police commissioner.
Similar problems were found in 2015 with the way MassHealth administered contracts with other entities that provide health services to clients.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
The pageantry that will unfold at the old ballpark this afternoon is another reminder of the history we see every day.
The sun will shine on Fenway during the day, but Monday night and Tuesday are expected to be rainy and dreary.
It?s not about money for 64-year-old Cambridge resident Robert Megerdichian; he loves the job, and he loves the game.
Significant phone distraction occurred on nearly one-third of trips, and that significant distraction lasting more than one minute occurred on about one in every 10 trips.
We?re nearing the end of the tournament. Cast your vote today and see who makes it to the semifinals.
Connections | Magazine
What happens when two idiosyncratic sleepers attempt to keep the peace and get some ZZZs?
It?s a battle between two popular treats that have inspired diorama competitions, knitwear, and microwave shenanigans.
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It?ll be the second marriage for the 37-year-old wrestling star from West Newbury.
Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski was ringside Sunday at WrestleMania . . . and then he got in the middle of the action.
Nunes must choose, Oliver said: either serve his master (President Trump), or serve the country.
MAURA HEALEY
With a president and an EPA administrator beholden to the fossil fuel industry, we must safeguard our future.
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Special report | Part 1
The trip was over for these refugees. They had found a new home in Mass. But uncertainty lay ahead: Tomorrow, Donald Trump would be sworn in.
If you have been a victim or witnessed a hate incident, share your information here so we can investigate.
The smallest organisms can often cause the biggest health care problems. See how you fare on our infectious disease quiz.
The free agent running back played just three games in 2016 after having right knee surgery.
Kerry Gilpin and her family are offering a $25,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to a conviction in the unsolved 1986 murder of her sister.
Arlington Democrat Ken Donnelly, the assistant majority leader, also represented Billerica, Burlington, Lexington, and Woburn.
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Ford is recalling 53,000 2017 F-250 trucks because they can roll away even when they are parked due to a manufacturing error
Surging water and debris appeared to have wiped out much of the provincial city of Mocoa.
New cancer drugs cost about 17 times more than they did 40 years ago, according to Kaiser Health News.
The show is as hypnotically beautiful as it is disturbing.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
The Big Picture
Bleak winter landscapes transform into splendors of color around the world.
Ground Game
Instead of waiting to respond to President Trump's tweets, companies and public relations executives appear to be planning a different strategy ? offense.
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