Michelle Carter found guilty in texting suicide case
Michelle Carter was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the suicide of her boyfriend, Conrad Roy.
Michelle Carter was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the suicide of her boyfriend, Conrad Roy.
Michelle Carter was accused of encouraging her boyfriend, Conrad Roy, to kill himself in 2014.
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Seventeen years on, Molly Bish?s family continues to hope for answers in her murder.
Poodles are being mixed with every breed imaginable. Everyone loves their Goldendoodles and Labradoodles ? except purebred poodle breeders.
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Actress Eliza Dushku is engaged to Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. CEO Peter Palandjian.
Maine now has glamorous camping. (And plenty of regular camping, too!)
?Tis the season for sun and sand, lobster and leisure, barbecues and books. Especially books.
Sailors love their lore and every ship has story to tell. Here are the ten magnificent vessels that you?ll regret missing out on.
Sail Boston?s main event ? the Grand Parade of Sail on Saturday ? is only a piece of the six-day celebration.
More than 50 ships will parade through Boston Harbor starting this week. Here?s where you can see them.
Upscale grocery store Whole Foods Market is set to be acquired by e-commerce behemoth Amazon.com.
In a tweet, Trump said he?s ?being investigated for firing the FBI Director by the man who told me to fire the FBI Director!?
President Trump has officially reversed his campaign pledge to deport undocumented immigrants who came to the US as small children.
The unusually aggressive tactics are part of a sweeping crackdown on undocumented immigrants by the Trump administration.
Michael R. Brown?s troubled life came to a violent end after he led police on an hour-long pursuit from Malden to Newton, N.H.
Russia claimed Friday it killed the leader of the Islamic State group in an airstrike targeting a meeting of IS leaders just outside the group?s de facto capital in Syria.
Architects? renderings show how the chamber will look when the project ends in January 2019.
Some, but not all, of America?s political combatants called for unity.
Still in critical condition and undergoing repeated surgery, GOP House Whip Steve Scalise ?will be in the hospital for some time,? officials said.
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Companies like PillPack and ZappRx are out to remake the pharmacy business.
Jon Fishman, the drummer for the jam band Phish, was elected to his Maine town?s Board of Selectmen.
Do you know about wrongdoing that needs to be exposed? Call the Globe Spotlight team: 617-929-7483 or [email protected].
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Over the last few years, Kansas Republicans learned a seemingly simple economic lesson.
Arbour Health System hospitals, which serve about 16,000 patients annually, were cited again and again in state documents reviewed by the Globe.
An afternoon recap of the day?s most important business news, delivered Monday through Friday.
There are only two things state law requires a seller to tell you.
If you have been a victim or witnessed a hate incident, share your information here so we can investigate.
Preexisting conditions are a big debate point in the House race between Jon Ossoff and Karen Handel in Georgia.
The deal looks bad especially when you consider Travis Shaw is likely going to make the NL All-Star team.
The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for anyone who leads them to Donald Eugene Webb, who would be 85, or helps them find where the former New Bedford man is buried.
Should you keep quiet that you're looking or join forces?
From graphics designed in Boston to phone banks organized in Maryland, out-of-state attention floods a special election in suburban Atlanta.
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An editor, safety official, and dealership general manager weigh in.
Ambulances were parked near a hangar after a plane carrying Otto Warmbier, reportedly in a coma, landed.
Companies say they?re taking steps to make their workplaces inclusive and non-threatening.
The 25-year-old singer, composer, and bandleader from Havana comes to the ICA Friday.
In characterless industrial parks that look like the after-dark stamping grounds of serial killers, brewery taprooms have become wildly popular destinations.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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