Agencies set ?trap? for immigrants seeking legal status, ACLU says
Two federal immigration agencies coordinated a campaign to bring immigrants who were seeking legal residency in for interviews at government offices, where they were then arrested.
Two federal immigration agencies coordinated a campaign to bring immigrants who were seeking legal residency in for interviews at government offices, where they were then arrested.
The troopers? names will be shared with federal and state prosecutors who are conducting separate criminal probes.
Records show leaders were repeatedly confronted not only with remarkable amounts of OT, but also suspicious sick time claims and sloppy record-keeping.
The MBTA reported a balanced budget for the first time in years, but at least some of its facilities are a mess.
In the Boston area, Sam Adams beer is as ubiquitous as Patriots fans and dropped Rs. But Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone won?t be drinking it anytime soon.
Stephen Miller, a Trump advisor who has been denounced for masterminding the administration?s cruelest immigration policies, was taken to the mat by his uncle.
The president and the Arizona senator are engaged in a long-running feud that dates to Trump?s 2016 presidential run.
Boston-based Sheet Metal Workers Local 17, which had pushed for higher wages, ratified a new contract Sunday.
Witnesses in the investigation of Stanley Rosenberg were given ?repeated assurances? that their names wouldn?t be revealed. A judge Monday said a promise is a promise.
Peter Strzok, who was among those who oversaw the Hillary Clinton e-mail investigation as well as the Russia probe, was reportedly fired for violating the FBI?s policies.
A world-renowned female professor at NYU was found responsible for sexually harassing a male former graduate student. And the response has roiled a corner of academia.
One of the four Vermont Democrats seeking the party nomination to run for governor in the fall election isn?t old enough to vote, let alone drive.
A New Hampshire home-health care provider repeatedly asked the Department of Veterans Affairs to pay its bills. Why the VA wouldn?t was a frustrating and inscrutable mystery.
The former White House staffer says a BU study links consumption of diet beverages to increased chance of stroke and dementia.
President Donald Trump said on Twitter Monday that his chief of staff called Omarosa Manigault Newman a ?loser & nothing but problems.?
They just can?t quit gloating.
The quarterback sported a new helmet at practice this week ? a change that won?t be necessary until next season.
STAN GROSSFELD
Going down a zigzag course on two wheels is different from skiing: There is no snow to break your fall.
A family aboard a fishing boat had two close encounters with a great white shark Sunday when the shark snatched a fish off a child?s line and then returned minutes later.
The longtime Celtics star understands better than most the sacrifices necessary to win an NBA title.
TARA SULLIVAN
TD Garden is set to host the national championships this week as the sport and its athletes are still reeling from a sexual abuse scandal.
What She?s Having
What?s so wrong with downing a whole bowl of queso for lunch?
Following Dick Lehr?s 2003 Globe article, a man was freed after more than a decade in prison.
NAMES
?A lot of magic feels like you?re trying to fool someone,? Shin Lim said. ?[But] I?m trying to change the outlook on card magic ? to make it more artistic, more visual.?
Letters
Readers respond to Globe stories about the resegregation of the Boston?s public schools.
obituary
While serving consecutive five-year terms from 1981 to 1991, Mr. Barresi was responsible for detecting fraud, waste, and abuse in the expenditure of public funds.
You?ve done it. You?ve joined the countless Americans using a dating app in their quest for love. Now, though, comes the hard part: Constructing a profile.
Opinion | Jeff Sessions
The US attorney general outlines Operation SOS, his plan to prosecute synthetic opioid trafficking.
Air marshals are conducting a new domestic surveillance program, tracking people as they fly and move through airports. It might be illegal.
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Eugene Lee, a Ph.D. candidate at MIT, has been toiling to try answer a fundamental question: How do animals learn?
Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan spoke at a Globe event on how innovation is shaping our world, and she?s in high demand among the hundreds of mayors gathered in Boston.
A true-crime podcast about the most valuable ? and confounding ? art heist in history: the theft of 13 irreplaceable artworks from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.
It took the long-shot reliever 11 years to get back to Fenway, and now he?s a reliable option in the Red Sox bullpen.
A Globe review of federal data shows that many small, private colleges in New England are struggling to meet expenses as their tuition revenue has declined.
Bigger isn?t always better. 529 Columbus Ave., Apt. 17, has just 273 square feet of living space but all of the necessities.
The moves stoke speculation that the Elizabeth Warren may be preparing for a presidential run in 2020.
The meeting will be held in September in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, officials said.
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Mount Vernon Co. said it will open the Revolution Hotel later this year, turning the former YWCA at 40 Berkeley St. into a 164-room hotel.
Pieces were on the short side and some had an unfinished feel, but there were terrific standouts.
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As the spring house hunt gets underway and National College Decision Day nears, thoughts are turning to campus housing.
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Photographers capture communities gathering at events organized to celebrate a variety of cultural observances.
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