Slippery travel expected as temperatures fall

Snow, sleet, and rain remain possible, and temperatures below freezing will mean slick conditions.

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Curt Schilling announces that he has cancer

The former Sox pitcher made the announcement in a statement released by ESPN, where he works as an analyst.

CVS pharmacy ban on tobacco sales hailed as ‘visionary’ move

Public health officials, politicians, and smoking researchers cheered the announcement from CVS.

Democratic gubernatorial candidates face off in debate

All five candidates said they oppose the death penalty for accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Kirsten Sandberg (center) chairwoman of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, at a press conference at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva on Wednesday.

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UN report on Vatican may hurt reform cause

The scathing report may backfire by blurring the cause of child protection with the culture wars over sexual mores.

On Jan. 21, Irving Fryar and his mother pleaded not guilty of conspiring to steal more than $690,000 inamortgage scam.

Irving Fryar keeps faith, despite latest brush with law

The preacher, a former Patriots All-Pro wide receiver, could be facing his toughest matchup yet in a court in New Jersey.

A statue of a sleepwalking man in his underwear was installed on the Wellesley College campus on Monday.

Statue causes stir at Wellesley College

More than 100 students at the all-women’s college signed a petition asking administrators to remove the statue of a man sleepwalking in underwear.

Employees ate lunch in the cafeteria at Google's offices in Cambridge.

At Google, employees nourish big ideas over lunch

Google’s food program, some say, is a model for how companies should engage employees — and perhaps make them more productive.

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State legislators will soon consider a bill to allow undocumented residents the right to drive legally with a state-issued license.