Israel hails ‘success’ in blocking Iran’s attack, and Biden now seeks diplomatic response
Israel on Sunday said that its defenses, along with its allies, thwarted 99 percent of the more than 300 drones and missiles launched toward its territory. But tensions remain high amid fears of further escalation.
128th Boston Marathon
26.TRUE race assembles diverse field of runners for marathon through Boston neighborhoods
The 26.TRUE marathon seeks to introduce long-distance running to more diverse communities and give more parts of Boston a chance to host a race.
NCAA MEN'S HOCKEY FINAL: DENVER 2, BOSTON COLLEGE 0
Boston College comes up short in its bid for a championship
Denver did what the vast majority of Boston College opponents could not do this season. "They slowed us down a lot, created a lot of turnovers, and shoved it down our throats," Cutter Gauthier said.
Philadelphia transit authority terminates contract with CRRC MA
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority terminated its $185 million contract for new railcars from CRRC MA “for cause,” SEPTA spokesperson John Golden said in a statement.
Trump goes after the judge and prosecutors in his hush money case in last rally before trial begins
Trump lit into New York prosecutors and the criminal hush money case they brought against him during his last rally before what he called a “communist show trial” begins Monday.
Even middle-income families in Massachusetts struggle to pay for college
While college tuition is broadly affordable for the rich, and many poor students qualify for significant financial aid, it’s a calamity for those in the middle.
Out with the South End, in with Dorchester apparently. The battle to be Boston’s ‘gayborhood’ star.
“It used to be, when everyone lived in the South End, you’d meet the occasional person who lived in Dorchester, and it was met with embarrassment.”
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