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Jeff Bauman, who lost both legs during the Boston Marathon attack, testified today in the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev trial.
So far, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been quiet and low-key, conversing generally only when one of his lawyers initiates a chat.
?TODAY...I looked at you right in the face....and realized I wasn?t afraid anymore,? Rebekah Gregory wrote on Facebook after testifying.
KEVIN CULLEN
After four minutes, the alleged Marathon bomber turned right, while everybody else?s head jerked left, looking down Boylston.
There are places you can go where you can pretend winter and snowbanks do not exist. Here are eight choices.
Hundreds of people in the Boston area are begging for help from Minnesotan contractors who specialize in dealing with ice dams.
Thousands of messages need to be reviewed from a private account the former secretary of state used for government business.
The decision will make the defensive tackle a free agent eligible to sign with any team.
The 7-foot center was waived by the 76ers after being acquired from the Nuggets prior to the trade deadline.
TransCanada powers municipal buildings, but the City Council is upset over its controversial pipeline plan.
The school will consider for admission any applicant who ?lives as a woman and consistently identifies as a woman.?
While the Cape and islands will continue to see snowfall through the afternoon, most of the state will be dry.
Testimony has resumed in the case against the former Patriots star.
Double Shot
Is your baby having trouble sleeping? Here may be one reason: He may have half a cup of coffee in him.
Shaun Harrison, 55, is also a minister and a community activist.
This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.
JOANNA WEISS
Pull something out of the house and into a parking space, and you know it might well disappear forever.
A look at some of the best work from Globe staff photographers last month.
Monday could be the final day in a Patriots uniform for some fans? most beloved players.
Governor Baker said his plan also makes key investments in education, transportation, and to cities and towns.
Mark Lippert was cut on the face and wrist by a man demanding a reunion of the Koreas, South Korean police said.
The state?s Republican establishment is throwing its support behind a Supreme Court fight against same-sex marriage bans.
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is reacting to growing public concern about how the animals are treated.
?Crime? is all about getting the respect audiences usually reserve for cable programming.
The state?s film industry would be severely damaged if the break is abandoned, insiders said.
An endless winter has everyone threatening to flee for good. Who might really go ? and how it could shift the population.
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