Prosecutors in Karen Read case plan to call her father at retrial, seek related phone records
Read’s phone records, prosecutors say, show calls between her and a number belonging to her father "were made on Jan. 29, 2022, during a time after the Commonwealth alleges that the defendant had struck and left the victim, but before the victim was located under the snow.”
‘Way too much at stake’: A look at the supporters going to extreme lengths to support their favored presidential candidate
With the presidential race on a knife’s edge, volunteers of all political stripes are trekking to swing states to canvass for their candidates.
At a Pennsylvania rally, Trump descends to new levels of vulgarity
The performance, 17 days before the election in a critical battleground state, added to the impression of the Republican nominee as increasingly unfiltered and undisciplined.
Most states have extensive graduation requirements. In Massachusetts, it’s just the MCAS.
Experts said that if the test requirement is repealed, the state should consider alternate graduation requirements to ensure continued minimum standards.
Can the Celtics repeat? Who is coming out of the West? Here are the Globe staff’s NBA predictions for 2024-25.
The 2024-25 NBA season begins Tuesday when the Celtics hoist Banner No. 18 to the TD Garden rafters and then host the New York Knicks.
Globe’s ‘Murder in Boston’ podcast wins Scripps Howard Journalism Award
The Boston Globe and HBO Documentary Films were honored at the 71st annual Scripps Howard Journalism Awards with an award for the “Murder in Boston” podcast, which reexamined the 1989 killing of Carol Stuart by her husband, Charles.
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