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James Comey won a long-range battle of integrity with an unarmed president.
Overall, members of both political parties had reason to walk away happy from the hearing with the former FBI director.
Michael A. Cohen
It?s not every day the former head of the FBI brands the president of the United States a liar.
Senator McCain joked that maybe he shouldn?t stay up late watching the Arizona Diamondbacks after his puzzling line of questioning Thursday.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Folks were still buzzing about Price?s postgame nutty when we got to the ballpark for the series finale.
YANKEES 9, RED SOX 1
Gary Sanchez hit a pair of home runs for New York.
Christopher Muther
Lake Como is a must-visit jewel in the Italian Alps.
If confirmed, the result will be a disaster for Theresa May, who called a snap election in the hope of increasing her majority.
Heath School parents and teachers wore ribbons Thursday in support of principal Asa Sevelius, who announced this week that he is transgender.
Members of the Massachusetts Nurses Association rejected a final contract offer from Tufts Medical Center, setting up a showdown that could lead to a strike.
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Rachelle Bond?s testimony in the ongoing trial of her former boyfriend, Michael McCarthy, may not be enough to convict him, experts say.
Nestor Ramos
A California case suggests that water might have washed away Bella Bond?s best chance at justice.
Edelman, 31, is coming off a season in which he caught 98 passes for a career-high 1,106 yards and three touchdowns.
New text messages released in the case show Michelle Carter becoming increasingly aggressive in pressuring Conrad Roy III to commit suicide.
?Hang yourself, jump off a building, stab yourself. I don?t know. There?s lots of ways,? Carter texted Conrad Roy before his suicide death.
KEVIN CULLEN
Michelle Carter did more than encourage Conrad Roy to kill himself. She pressured him.
No worries. Our guy took good notes at the self-help conference in Boston.
The body was in such a state of decomposition that investigators were not immediately able to determine the age, gender, or ethnicity of the person.
The court did not address the validity of his main defense ? that he could not be sued for remarks he made as the state?s chief executive.
A much-celebrated compromise that fast-tracked a state bill aimed at protecting pregnant women in the workplace has been stopped in its tracks.
Residents of a street in Hampton, N.H. were asked to stay in their homes Thursday afternoon while police surronded a home.
Six of 12 new astronauts have ties to the Bay State.
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Investigations have their place ? but so does action.
Spotlight Follow-Up
The governor has proposed measures to help people with mental illness, but he has declined to speak publicly about the crisis.
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The renowned biologist has come to realize that his narcolepsy has contributed to his prodigious list of scientific achievements.
NICK CAFARDO I ON BASEBALL
When an athlete makes that much money the attention on him is going to be over the top.
?He was a poet and he loved to write, and he loved to philosophize and think about what the world really could look like,? said Leslie Pine, managing partner of The Philanthropic Initiative.
I suspected the guy might run off with my deposit check.
The full city council will vote June 19 on whether to seek a congressional probe of President Trump.
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A bill that would prohibit all use of hand-held cellphones by motorists in Massachusetts has moved a step forward on Beacon Hill
An employee brought two guns to work overnight Thursday and fatally shot three fellow employees before turning the gun on himself, police said.
The biggest local gainer was a cellphone tower owner and the biggest local loser was a company with revenues heavily tied to oil prices.
Clark Art Institute?s ?Picasso: Encounters? includes aquatints, etchings, lithographs, and more. Picasso hungrily conquered them, and then pushed their limits.
A Massachusetts medical marijuana dispensary has created a culinary delight for patients who don?t want to smoke their pot.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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