Warren takes lead role in fight against Trump tax plan
Elizabeth Warren is focusing her trademark populist style on the next big item on the Republican to-do list in Washington: overhauling the US tax code.
Elizabeth Warren is focusing her trademark populist style on the next big item on the Republican to-do list in Washington: overhauling the US tax code.
President Donald Trump told the widow of Sgt. La David Johnson that the soldier ?knew what he signed up for,? according to a Florida congresswoman.
??He said, ?I?m going to write you a check out of my personal account for $25,000,? and I was just floored,?? the father said.
Yvonne Abraham
When a Brookline woman told her friends and family she had cancer, they mobilized, at one point raising $24,000 for her. But it turns out she made it all up.
When Jeff Immelt had to fly, he sometimes had an empty private jet follow him ? just in case the plane he rode on had mechanical issues, The Wall Street Journal reported.
DivcoWest is readying several construction sites for its 45-acre property on the borders of Cambridge, Boston, and Somerville and is also giving the project a new name.
MathWorks will donate $10 million to the museum, the largest corporate gift in the institution?s two-century history.
Lawmakers are considering a sweeping overhaul of the state?s criminal justice system and are looking at the question of solitary confinement.
The teacher, who was not identified, allegedly began a sexual relationship with a Stoughton High School student that continued after the student graduated.
Students in grades 3-8 performed worse on the redesigned MCAS ? often by eye-popping double-digit margins.
Talking Points
UMaine officials launched an ambitious effort three years ago to draw kids north to Orono.
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Teens have a hard time putting down their phones?even behind the wheel. To change this, one driving course is showing just how hazardous taking your eyes off the road can be.
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Eye-popping incentives by some communities that are trying to woo Amazon could force Boston to sweeten its offer.
Nestor Ramos
Instead of doing much to tout its own misguided plan, New Hampshire devoted an awful lot of space to trashing Boston.
With bids due to Amazon on Thursday, some communities have already submitted their pitch to the e-commerce giant, while others are finalizing their proposals.
Every sightseeing firm contacted by the Globe has made or is mulling changes to deal with endless rush hour.
hiawatha bray | TECH LAB
By this time next year, American law enforcement officials may have a lot more power to investigate our online activities. Or a lot less.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Most of the pregame buzz was dedicated to the guy who was not there.
BUCKS 108, CELTICS 100
A night that had been set to be a celebration ended with a loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.
CELTICS NOTEBOOK
The Celtics posted the video Hayward made from his hospital bed on the TD Garden scoreboard before their home opener.
The Celtics star faces weeks to months of recovery just to get on his feet, followed by months of rehabilitation.
Harvey Weinstein reportedly arranged for $600,000 raised for charity to be sent to the American Repertory Theater, earmarked to reimburse Weinstein and fellow ?Finding Neverland? investors.
Get Smart
The #MeToo posts only scratch the surface of how widespread the issue is.
Maroney alleged that Dr. Larry Nassar molested her repeatedly beginning when she was 13 years old.
Love Letters
She?s endured years of affairs, but worries that their adult children will think less of their father if she leaves him.
At least five people complained to the city about the image.
Host Chris Gasper and NBA writer Gary Washburn process Gordon Hayward?s ghastly injury in the Celtics' season opener.
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The Bedford VA hospital admitted its care for Bill Nutter was not ?up to our standards,? but the reality was uglier. Now, the FBI is investigating.
EDITORIAL
Even if President Trump eventually plans to renew his thwarted effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, he should back Senate efforts to stabilize the ACA?s insurance markets in the short term.
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newsroom commentary
An open letter to the owner of Amazon, proposing a true partnership that rewrites the relationship between a city and the big companies that call it home.
The survey finds 6 in 10 doctors report abusive remarks from patients, and many get little help coping with the wounds.
Releasing Ramirez might permit the Sox to add a better player while escaping the $22m vesting option for 2019.
Following an emotional City Council meeting, filled with personal good-byes from his colleagues, veteran Councilor Bill Linehan struck the gavel to officially mark his retirement from the legislative body after 30 years as a city employee.
This one-acre property once held the home of former governor Simon Bradstreet and his wife, poet Anne Bradstreet.
Here?s why the president?s alleged comments won?t go away as a story or as a political problem.
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A new study inspired by Boston's early experiments with self-driving cars finds that the technology could ease congestion, but also lead to more cars on the road and further encourage urban sprawl
Investigators have many tangled paths to follow to discover who wanted the anti-corruption crusader dead. She was killed in a car bombing Monday.
DivcoWest is readying several construction sites for its 45-acre property on the borders of Cambridge, Boston, and Somerville and is also giving the project a new name.
?Goodbye Christopher Robin? explores how A.A. Milne invented Winnie-the-Pooh and thereby sacrificed the childhood of his son.
Their two-bedroom house in Wellesley Farms was way too small for their growing family. Adding 725 square feet solved all their problems beautifully.
The big Picture
Here?s what a Globe photographer saw while documenting the devastation in Puerto Rico.