Trump mentions Boston Marathon bombings in anti-terror speech
President Trump invoked the Boston Marathon bombings as an example of terrorism?s reach and effects in a speech in Saudi Arabia.
President Trump called for a united Muslim front against terrorism and singled out Iran as a supporter of extremism.
President Trump invoked the Boston Marathon bombings as an example of terrorism?s reach and effects in a speech in Saudi Arabia.
Mrs. Trump did so, even though her husband had criticized a similar move by former first lady Michelle Obama.
James Comey is about to assume the role of probable witness and Robert Mueller is the lead investigator.
The opening segment of this week?s episode featured a rendition of ?Hallelujah.?
Police said a body, believed to be that of 20-year-old Michael Doherty, was found in dense woods Saturday.
With the opening of a massive building next week, the contemporary art museum will have more gallery space than any such facility in the country.
Aaron Hernandez wanted to share a cell with men he said were like his ?brother? and his ?heart,? according to letters he wrote while behind bars.
A neurosurgeon zeroes in on the problem of overconsumption and why our brains don?t signal when enough is enough.
After escaping Syria, all Abdulkader wanted was to work. That wasn?t enough to get a job in America.
The sharp-elbowed chain?s next battle: convincing state legislators to allow coupons at package stores.
Several complexes are being built ?on spec,? meaning developers didn?t sign up tenants before breaking ground.
GARY WASHBURN | ON BASKETBALL
The Celtics? All-Star guard turned in one of the best performances in franchise history.
?So who was the big guy in Boston? That was me . . . They were just trying to do what they did: Call the attention to someone else.?
NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL
The Red Sox need a trade, a benching, a tipping over of the food table. They need to be shaken up.
Don?t miss these sights, sounds, and tastes if you?re heading to the festival.
Ideas | Cathy Young
I love animals, but there?s a moral difference between them and human beings.
Her father was not who he said he was. He had secrets, secrets that Lisa would uncover, years later, when she set out to answer the question that burned in her: Who am I?
An afternoon recap of the day?s most important business news, delivered Monday through Friday.
In America, everyone who has a cellphone thinks they are a professional photographer. They are not.
If you have been a victim or witnessed a hate incident, share your information here so we can investigate.
Sunscreen protects against sunburn better than beach umbrellas, says a recent study, but that?s not the whole story.
The Chad Brown-trained horse edged Classic Empire at the wire to claim the second piece of horse racing?s Triple Crown.
Teachers, parents, and students performed music as protesters cheered and waved signs.
Daniela Chavez-Hernandez achieved a near-perfect GPA at Northern Essex Community College.
Single-families in Wellesley and Weston and a Cambridge condo also topped our list.
Al Green, who is black, said some callers said they?d ?lynch? him for his stance.
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L.L. Bean has created a special "Bootmobile" for Japan
Hassan Rouhani said his country seeks peace and friendship as it pursues a ?path of coexistence and interaction with the world.?
Parker Willard Jr.?s family business has been protecting buildings against damaging strikes for five generations.
Metallica repeatedly proved its dominance over the genre it came to define.
?Ocean Liners: Glamour, Speed and Style? features nearly 200 works.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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