Slain Brigham doctor recalled as caring, ?visionary?
Dr. Michael Davidson was remembered as a brilliant physician who took risks for patients? well-being.
Dr. Michael Davidson was remembered as a brilliant physician who took risks for patients? well-being.
Stephen Pasceri apparently ?lost it? after recently learning new information about the cause of his mother?s death, Gregory Pasceri said.
Administrators of big city hospitals and doctors in small suburban offices were revisiting how they can keep harm out of the exam room.
Ben Volin | On Football
It?s becoming clear that the Patriots deliberately broke the rules. And it?s time to face the music.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Even with a fourth Lombardi Trophy, all of their accomplishments will be tainted.
Evan Horowitz
A change in temperature can cause a change in a football?s pressure, but Sunday?s weather was unseasonably warm.
The league made no public announcements on the controversy Wednesday, and Patriots players were given the day off.
The state has budget gap of about $765 million because some expenses are higher and some revenues are lower than expected.
The co-chairman of the master planning committee said 28 of 33 venues would be within a radius of about 6 miles.
Yvonne Abraham
If Boston 2024 organizers are so confident their vision is irresistible, why are they so stingy about letting people speak their minds?
A report says officials should improve the Silver Line, give drivers access to a restricted service road, and place new Hubway stations in the neighborhood.
Hiawatha Bray | Tech Lab
The HP Stream 11 is a decent effort at a Chromebook-killer, but not quite decent enough. It?s just too slow.
?There?s a preconceived notion of black men,? said a participant in a community conversation attended by police officials and others.
As he races to line up new transportation and utilities, Connors? renowned money-raising and arm-twisting skills will again be put to the test.
For boys, it?s not about being cold, it?s about looking cool. For parents, it?s all about not losing their cool.
The new downtown club rejects the usual nightlife formula for something different: a bit of vaudeville.
editorial
Mayor Walsh should never have signed an agreement in which he pledged that city workers would not criticize the Games.
The Big Picture
Originally one of the world?s first health resorts, the Dead Sea has a far from healthy future as its water levels decline.
The Bruins yielded the game-tying goal in the waning moments of regulation, then fell in the shootout.
An ACLU attorney said the agreement blatantly violates city employees? First Amendment right to free speech.
The Justice Department is taking the final steps toward clearing the white police officer involved of civil rights charges.
Healey pledged to run an office guided by values of responsiveness, inclusion, and integrity.
WGBH television has found the new host of its nightly news show right under the public media outlet?s own roof.
Rock ?n? roll did not kill the Great American Songbook, Yagoda demonstrates in his lively study tracing the popular music industry.
The owner of MSG Real Estate approaches fashion the same way she advises real estate clients: Buy well and look for value.
A 19th-century Maine farmhouse gets a modern update without losing face, and more in the January/February issue.
The Internationalist
From Israel to North Korea, a guide to long shots that could leave a legacy.
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