Mass. starts fingerprinting school employees
State school districts are forwarding the information to the FBI for national criminal background checks.
State school districts are forwarding the information to the FBI for national criminal background checks.
Snow is forecast to begin in the mid-morning and continue into the night, and could be heavy during the evening commute.
A UN panel warned the North Korean leader that he may be held accountable for orchestrating widespread crimes ranging from rape to executions.
At a cost of $85 for five years, passengers will be eligible to verify their identities to avoid long lines.
“We’re just waiting for an opportunity to do something,” Danny Ainge said, although he didn’t say when, or if any move would happen.
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Lester was included in an aborted trade for Alex Rodriguez 10 years ago, but now he says he wants to finish his career with the Red Sox.
Steven Holcomb of Park City, Utah, and Steven Langton of Melrose won the first US medal in two-man since 1952.
Christin Cooper was criticized for pressing Miller about his brother’s death in a post-race TV interview.
opinion | Mike Ross
Out-of-date zoning regulations are hampering innovation on Boston’s waterfront.
The hurdler has taken heat for getting a place on the team but is determined to prove she belongs.
The Boston Athenaeum’s climate-controlled lab received $250,000 in grants to restore its world-class Confederate collection.
An Ethiopian Airlines co-pilot locked his colleague out of the cockpit and flew the plane to Geneva.
Mitt Romney added that President Clinton’s transgressions won’t have a bearing on Hillary Clinton’s possible candidacy.
Nowadays, you can even carry out genealogy research with your smartphone.
According to Cassedy’s engaging new book, innovation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries revised Americans’ self-image.
Food and nutrition consumed during training and competition are key factors in helping athletes bring home the gold.
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Swidey discusses his new book “Trapped Under the Sea” with Harvard’s Amy Edmondson on Feb. 24.
A new wave of fetal-protection measures creates a collision in American law — and exposes a moral conundrum.