Mick Mulvaney will serve as Trump?s acting chief of staff
Mulvaney is director of the office of management and budget. It was unclear how long Trump sees him staying in the position.
Mulvaney is director of the office of management and budget. It was unclear how long Trump sees him staying in the position.
The small liberal arts school in Brookline has been on probation with accreditors since the summer because of financial issues.
The trooper was suspended with pay earlier this week, according to a State Police spokesman.
The special counsel?s office is pushing back at the suggestion that the FBI acted improperly in its interview of former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
The bridge has been the bane of drivers for years as large trucks could get stuck under the low span.
The sprawling family operation moved drugs from Mexico to Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, prosecutors said Friday.
Thousands are expected to attend tonight?s wake for Christopher Roy, a 36-year-old father who died Sunday while battling a blaze at an apartment building.
The transportation agency is planning to take down the plastic flexposts for the winter, beginning Sunday.
Police are urging residents to take precautions after multiple sightings of black bears rummaging through people?s backyards Thursday and Friday.
An ambulance rushed to the highway Friday morning ? not to respond to a crash, but to help a couple deliver twins.
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The Wall Street Journal story provides a fly-on-the-wall view of events that Bostonians could never have expected when General Electric moved to here in 2016.
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The Winnie-the-Pooh exhibit at Boston?s Museum of Fine Arts explores more than the Hundred Acre Woods. It?s a reflection of human emotion.
Alternative Therapies Group, the state's third pot shop and the closest to Boston, opens Saturday in Salem.
Even in ?retirement,? the supermodel pulls in the big bucks.
Here?s a look at what is ahead for each of the AFC playoff contenders.
Cosby, 81, is serving a three- to 10-year state prison sentence for sexually assaulting a woman in his suburban Philadelphia mansion in 2004.
The red oak is slated to be removed to make room to renovate and expand Andover Hall, against the wishes of some students.
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Cartoonist and illustrator Christopher Weyant envisions President Trump?s government shutdown
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The Supreme Court is not going to ban a World War I memorial that has stood, without objection, for a century.
From Ariana Grande to art in the #MeToo era, with Globe critics? Top 10 picks in TV, music, theater, art, and dance for 2018.
Andrew Black shot himself Dec. 6, hours after he bought a gun, his parents told a local TV station.
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My wife, Laura Levis, did everything she could to save herself when the asthma attack began. She went to Somerville Hospital and called 911, too. How could she have been left to die just outside the emergency room?
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Here?s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: a colorful sunrise, Christmas tree lightings, and high school sports.
The Red Sox acquired the second baseman at the trade deadline.
The repairs could bode well for the future of the Everett Square Theatre, the building?s owner said.
A Gloucester farm on about 36 acres, an Arts-and-Crafts-style property in Newton, and a Millennium Place duplex round out our list.
The Salem Democrat found a way out of his increasingly uncomfortable fight with the likely new House speaker and is declaring victory.
Students were sent home after a bomb threat forced an evacuation on the sixth anniversary of the massacre where 20 first-graders and six educators died.
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Up to 6.8 million people who use the service might have been affected.
?Minimalism,? it turns out, is relative. Twyla Tharp was looking for what she could say yes to.
A Kentucky appeals court side with STAT, upholding a ruling ordering the release of Purdue Pharma records about the marketing of the opioid OxyContin.
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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Mobile homes may be the least expensive and most effective means of addressing the region?s housing shortage.