Dow plunges 500 points, stocks close at 14-month low in broad sell-off
US stocks skidded Monday as another day of big losses took the market to its lowest level in more than a year.
US stocks skidded Monday as another day of big losses took the market to its lowest level in more than a year.
The former FBI director had a second interview with two GOP-led committees investigating what they say was bias at the Justice Department before the 2016 election.
The company said its former chief executive misled the company about allegations of sexual misconduct as he tried to save his legacy and reap a lucrative severance.
The university?s information and sciences college will be named after the donor, Amin Khoury.
Jerry McDermott of Westwood currently serves as chief of staff in the agency responsible for managing state buildings.
Roache, who died Monday morning, was police commissioner from 1985 until 1993 and served on the City Council afterwards for several years.
French drug maker plans to move 2,700 employees into 900,000 square feet at new development.
Eric Weil, a painter who lives near Lake Winnipesaukee, never suspected he would face felony charges when he made the call.
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Massachusetts is one of a small number of states that allow private citizens to go before clerk magistrates to lodge serious criminal complaints that are vetted, and sometimes settled, in secretive hearings.
Two more recreational marijuana stores received permission from the Cannabis Control Commission on Monday to open for business.
Ben Volin|on football
New England?s struggling offense looks past its prime.
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For every charge against him, there is a countercharge in his favor.
The unthinkable has been an all-too-common companion in two small neighboring towns, where six young people took their lives in the short span of 30 months. The questions keep coming: What is happening? Why? When will it stop?
The quasi-public agency is excessively cheap, lacks accountability, and is rife with internal factions working at odds with each other, according to a scathing new report.
Exclamation points are supposed to be about good cheer, but they?re really a call for help.
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Globe TV critic Matthew Gilbert?s take on what to watch this week.
The tweet, which was posted Sunday evening, read: ?If your child addresses a letter to the North Pole, you can leave it with us. We do shredding.?
Sean Ellis already has been tried three times in John Mulligan?s shooting death.
Catriona Gray studied music theory, ear training, and harmony through the college.
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Anyone who saw Matt Damon host ?Saturday Night Live? over the weekend knows at least half the sketches had a Boston connection ? including the dinner party debate over Weezer.
DAN WASSERMAN
Cartoonist Dan Wasserman envisions special counsel Robert Mueller?s gifts to President Trump
Opinion | Terry Wilcox
Restricting prescription drugs for those with chronic diseases is not the solution to lower prices.
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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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The Big Picture
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.
After losing two in a row, the Patriots cannot afford to overlook anyone right now.
A demonstration in Boston was the latest in a series of actions across the country denouncing reductions in Amtrak meal service and the job losses that could ensue.
The home in Framingham, known as the Peter and Sarah Clayes House, hit the market Thursday with an asking price of $975,000.
State lawmakers quickly passed a bill that would allow Republicans to dump their tarnished nominee, Mark Harris.
Many people suffered from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. But scientists, in a new study, say the storm also took a hidden toll on the environment.
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Robert Harra Jr. covered up a Delaware bank?s troubled condition in the wake of the meltdown.
?A Nordic Celebration of the Winter Solstice? revels in the rich traditions of Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland.
STAT has pieced together the story of the years leading up to the bombshell ?CRISPR? babies announcement.
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.