Husband presumed at fault in deaths, officials say
Two infant twin boys and their mother in Arlington were presumably killed by the woman’s husband, who then took his own life, officials said.
Two infant twin boys and their mother in Arlington were presumably killed by the woman’s husband, who then took his own life, officials said.
A portion of the state’s share of the historic $1.3 billion settlement will go to consumer relief, fines, and attorneys fees.
An agreement to allow the raids would clear a major obstacle that has held up a pact to keep American soldiers in the country.
The Norwell-based environmental services company is now helping make one of the world’s most popular sports greener.
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Mr. Reggie helped campaigns by members of the Kennedy family, beginning with John Kennedy in 1956, and his daughter, Victoria, married Edward Kennedy in 1992.
Since the Kennedy Presidential Library opened in 1979, the curators have avoided showing too much about his assassination.
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These days, everything that’s visible on a TV series — particularly a book — is there deliberately.
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Israeli policymakers are spooked by the fact that Iran’s nuclear playbook feels all too familiar.
Referee Clete Blakeman said his crew determined that the initial pass interference call drawn by Rob Gronkowski was unnecessary because the pass was uncatchable.
A convicted drug trafficker was charged with gunning down a teenage clerk at a South End shop “with no provocation,” authorities said.
Zimmerman has been charged with aggravated assault, a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison if convicted.
The mayor-elect met with residents in Dorchester to talk about their priorities and, earlier in the day, with Governor Patrick.
The local construction industry is once again booming, experiencing nearly the fastest employment growth in the nation.
Here was a band determined to make an impact and relentless in hammering it home.
Globe Talk | Dec. 4
The best-selling author of “Little Children” discusses his craft with the Globe’s new book critic, Matthew Gilbert.