Death toll rises after violent Okla. storms
At least nine people were killed and dozens injured following a violent burst of tornadoes and thunderstorms overnight.
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At least nine people were killed and dozens injured following a violent burst of tornadoes and thunderstorms overnight.
Police have allowed tens of thousands of protesters into a main Istanbul square in an apparent move end tensions.
Spotlight follow-up
Boston Cab was the focus of a Globe Spotlight Team investigation that found widespread exploitation in the industry.
Police officials said they are worried about long-term psychological effects of the Marathon bombings on their officers.
“Smart meters” are facing opposition from some customers concerned about possible health and privacy issues.
The replica of the ship that ferried the Pilgrims is stuck in dry dock, unable to complete repairs to its hull and frame.
Game 1 | Bruins at Penguins, 8 p.m.
In 1991, Cam Neely took a leg check in Game 3 that changed the trajectory of the season, his career, and the franchise’s future.
Dan Shaughnessy
Booing some players makes perfect sense, but booing Jonathan Papelbon seems too dumb for words.
The long lines at the Dairy Freeze can only mean one thing — the long-awaited season seems at last to have arrived.
As nearly 4,000 students received diplomas from the University of Massachusetts Boston on Friday, one former student, Krystle Campbell, was on the minds and in the hearts of everyone at the seaside commencement ceremony.In a poignant gesture, the university awarded Campbell an honorary bachelor of arts degree. Campbell, a Medford resident who was killed in the Boston Marathon bombing, studied sociology at the college from 2005-07.Chancellor J. Keith Motley spoke of her kindness, character, and ease at making friends.“Her Spanish professor says, ‘She warned me at the beginning of the course that she was not good at languages, but she was certainly good at communicating with others, sharing projects, and sharing that beautiful smile,’ ” Motley said in his emotional remarks.
The Yankees’ CC Sabathia struck out 10 while Jon Lester allowed four runs in the loss for the Red Sox.
Many voices are calling for an independent investigation into the death of Ibragim Todashev amid shifting accounts of what happened in Orlando.
Tornadoes slammed Oklahoma City and its suburbs on Friday, killing a mother and baby and crumbling cars and tractor-trailers along a major interstate.
President Obama warned of an impending fiscal deadline: Student loan interest rates are set to double in 30 days under current law.
Partners HealthCare System’s acquisition of a Northampton hospital can move forward, the attorney general’s office said.
Sherratt argues philosophers formulated the ideas that were used by Hitler to glorify — and justify — Nazi projects.
Globe Talk | June 11
The best-selling author discusses his craft with Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory. Proceeds will go to the One Fund Boston.