Evidence won?t silence senator?s critics on ancestry issue, observers say
A Globe review found no evidence that claiming minority status helped Elizabeth Warren get prestigious jobs.
An exhaustive review bolsters Warren?s assertion that her claim to Native American heritage did not help her win academic jobs, even though there is evidence Harvard took advantage of it after she was hired.
A Globe review found no evidence that claiming minority status helped Elizabeth Warren get prestigious jobs.
The 30- and 40-somethings on Tuesday?s Democratic primary ballot are buoyed by a national trend.
Recapping the Editorial Board?s endorsements for the 2018 Massachusetts primary election.
A massive fire tore through a 200-year-old museum in Rio de Janeiro late Sunday, lighting up the night and sending plumes of smoke into the air.
A report of a shark attacking a seal Sunday caused officials from the fire department and US Coast Guard to spend much of the day patrolling the area.
The Penikese Island School is seeking to build a year-round residential center on an unpopulated island 14 miles from Woods Hole, a 75-acre refuge for those fighting opioid abuse.
Chinese billionaire Liu Qiangdong, also known as Richard Liu, was arrested in Minneapolis on suspicion of criminal sexual conduct.
Can Terrafugia?s longtime ambition to sell flying cars finally take off?
Kevin Paul Dupont
Wade MacLeod recently had his fourth brain surgery in his battle with cancer.
After a warm Sunday in Boston, Monday and Tuesday are expected to see temperatures approaching 90 with plenty of humidity.
Ask Amy
My husband says to mind our own business, and that it?s not our place to say anything, but I feel awful knowing this child is doing something dangerous.
WORK SPACE
At BU, Vita Paladino curates personal collections ranging from Martin Luther King Jr. to Robin Williams to Thomas Menino.
A young man who was pulled from the water of a Milford pond Saturday died Sunday afternoon around 12:20 p.m.
One student suffered minor injuries in the blaze at 722 Commonwealth Ave., but most of the displaced students were able to return to their rooms late Sunday afternoon.
President Trump and his appointees are steering policy in a decidedly employer-friendly direction.
A horse-drawn caisson carrying the senator?s casket led a procession of mourners from the academy?s chapel to its cemetery following a private service.
The US Department of Justice is conducting two investigations into the city?s police force. That puts it into a class with cities like Ferguson, Mo., Baltimore, and Chicago.
Sunday?s Roster Moves
One day after cutdown day in the NFL, the Patriots were busy bringing players into the fold.
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The two chatted throughout the third round at the Dell Technologies Championship.
Nick Cafardo | On baseball
The MVP race, the Cy Young race, and the catching situation for the Red Sox are things to ponder.
Bacteria that causes the disease was detected in the hot tub, water heater, and shower and sink heads of three rooms, officials said.
The Boston consulting firm charged $11 million on a contract in 2015 to advise the government body on an ambitious restructuring plan.
JEFF JACOBY
The Trump administration?s rule will mean cars that are cleaner, safer, more fuel-efficient, and more affordable, with no discernible impact on air quality.
She?s a social media manager for an arts-and-crafts company, and somehow became a target of a secret TSA surveillance program.
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Dr. Shekinah Elmore is trying to change how her colleagues perceive patients.
The defensive back said soon after he realized he?d made the team, he turned his attention to the first game.
By early next year, the first of a series of disruptive road closures will occur in Somerville, when a bridge along the border with Medford is torn down.
Quincy College has received a gold rating from Military Friendly, and other area schools earned silver and bronze.
According to the city, more than 97,000 students lived off-campus in 2017-18, two-thirds of them in private housing.
The former House speaker has been a go-to attack target for Republicans for more than a decade.
Strikes with microwaves, some experts argue, more plausibly explain the reports of painful sounds, ills, and traumas.
A dozen years after winning the Nobel Prize, UMass scientist Craig Mello hasn?t let up.
?We are taking medical advice,? the band said in a statement.
Roughly half of the people who belong to an airline loyalty program don?t understand how it works.
In a special bonus episode, Meredith Goldstein explores what happens to summer romance when the summer ends, and ?Wet Hot American Summer? creator David Wain shares a girl-crazy memory from his own camp days.
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As the spring house hunt gets underway and National College Decision Day nears, thoughts are turning to campus housing.
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.
The Big Picture
The Trump administration canceled the program that had allowed Patricia Carbajal to create a life as a mother, a construction worker, and a budding activist.
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