Syrian government falls to fast-moving rebels, ending 50 years of iron rule by the Assad family
The head of a Syrian opposition war monitor said President Bashar Assad had left the country for an undisclosed location, fleeing ahead of insurgents who said they had entered Damascus following the remarkably swift advance across the country.
An archbishop’s knock formally restores Notre Dame to life as heads of state look on
France’s iconic Notre Dame Cathedral has formally reopened its doors for the first time since a devastating fire nearly destroyed the 861-year-old landmark in 2019.
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How alarmed Harris staffers went rogue to reach Black and Latino voters
Harris said yes to Rogan. The only GOP rival that worried Trump. What we learned at Harvard’s campaign manager summit.
Insiders from the campaigns of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris provided an oral history about the election, continuing a long-standing tradition.
‘Nauseous,’ ‘disappointed’: Constituents react to Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson’s federal indictment
While some residents expressed dismay at the allegations, others argued it doesn’t change their opinions of her because she is innocent until proven guilty.
Triston Casas already at work after injury-plagued year with Red Sox and eager to play — wherever it may be
Casas appeared at Polar Park happy where he's at, despite the growing possibility that he could be part of an offseason trade to help the Red Sox meet their goal of a front-of-the-rotation starter.
‘There’s so much stuff’: Take a look inside Barbara Lynch’s Gloucester estate sale
Some waited hours before the estate sale opened. It came weeks after the city of Boston sued her for nearly $1.7 million in unpaid personal property taxes.
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