Is it 2018, or 2020? Warren?s reelection contest has hallmarks of national race
On paper, US Senator Elizabeth Warren?s bid for a second term shouldn?t attract a lot of national interest.
On paper, US Senator Elizabeth Warren?s bid for a second term shouldn?t attract a lot of national interest.
A former Massachusetts State Police trooper was indicted by a federal grand jury Thursday for allegedly collecting thousands of dollars in overtime pay for shifts he didn?t work.
Police in Cambridge are investigating a hit-and-run crash that killed a woman.
President Trump praised Judge Brett Kavanaugh?s progress in winning confirmation to the Supreme Court on Thursday, decrying the ?anger and the meanness on the other side ? it?s sick.?
A newly disclosed email suggested Brett Kavanaugh once indicated the abortion case was not settled law, though he denied in the hearing that he had been expressing his personal views on the issue.
President Trump will not answer federal investigators? questions, in writing or in person, about whether he tried to block the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, one of the president?s attorneys told The Associated Press on Thursday.
Warren said she was ?growing sick and tired of hearing and reading heart-wrenching story after heart-wrenching story about veterans treated as if their sacrifices for our country do not matter.?
Nearly half of the buses were tardy, but 80 percent of all buses arrived within 15 minutes of the opening bell, school officials said.
Ayanna Pressley?s purple folding chair lapel pin says ?BYOC,? in honor of Shirley Chisholm?s quote: ?If they don?t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.?
Talking Points
A provision in the deal between the team and the city guarantees at least $3.1 million a year in sponsorships during the team?s first five years in its new home.
A pilot spotted the animals from the air and said one was swimming close to shore.
Joe Monahan, 86, has made his barbershop at 262 Hyde Park Ave. something of a local institution.
Every week is remarkable. Practically every day is bizarre. So how to describe days that are even more remarkably and bizarrely unprecedented than the last?
Here?s a brief look at some of the highest-level officials in the administration who might have a motive or an inclination to write the letter.
Editorial
Cabinet members shouldn?t be applauded for resorting to extralegal measures in response to Trump?s erratic behavior when the Constitution provides a legal recourse.
Dave Epstein
Thursday is the final day of extreme heat in this current go-around, and perhaps for the entire season. But don?t get too used to the coolness.
Adding to the confusion, the two groups squaring off over an initiative to mandate staffing ratios at hospitals have similar-sounding names.
?Still battling mental health issues,? the radio host said on Twitter. ?Truth is I came back to work too fast.?
Reynolds made scores of movies, ranging from lightweight fare such as the hits ??The Cannonball Run?? and ??Smokey and the Bandit?? to more serious films like ??The Longest Yard?? and ??The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing.??
Garnett filed a federal malpractice suit claiming an accountant and his firm helped a wealth manager steal his money for many years.
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The Cranberries singer Dolores O?Riordan accidentally drowned in a bathtub after drinking, a coroner?s inquest concluded Thursday.
Saving enough for a down payment, particularly in a housing market as red-hot as Greater Boston?s, is among the top concerns for many would-be first-time home buyers.
Editorial
Ranked-choice voting is an electoral reform that would revitalize democracy in Massachusetts.
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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Can the former head of Celgene talk his way into elected office in Wasington?
The matchups should be more appealing than last season, and the ?color rush? uniforms may be seen less.
One man initially struck both teens, who were crossing a street near their school, with his car before another woman swerved around him and drove over one of the girls, prosecutors said.
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates ticked up for the second straight week, remaining substantially higher than a year ago.
The conspiracy theorist continuously interrupted Rubio, patting the senator in condescension before Rubio snapped at Jones not to touch him.
Authorities are charging a North Korean who is believed to have operated out of China.
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John Paul, AAA Northeast's Car Doctor, answers a question from a reader whose Buick LaCrosse loses acceleration while driving.
Under pressure from US safety regulators, Ford is recalling about 2 million F-150 pickup trucks in North America because the seat belts can spark and cause fires.
Wahlberg and ?Daddy?s Home? director Sean Anders have reunited for another family-centric comedy. This time, the movie is a bit more personal for Anders.
As JetBlue and United hike fees for checked bags, consumers should prepare for other airlines to do the same.
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
Here?s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: staying cool in the summer heat, installing a new police commissioner, spotting sharks on the Cape, campaigning politicians on the trail, and flipping gymnasts at the US championships.
Puzzled? Keep trying your hand at our interactive crossword and see if you can triumph.