Tsarnaev defense seeks to cast tweets in different light
An attorney claimed some tweets made references to rappers Lil Wayne, Nas, and Eminem, and to a skit from the show ?Tosh.0.?
An attorney claimed some tweets made references to rappers Lil Wayne, Nas, and Eminem, and to a skit from the show ?Tosh.0.?
KEVIN CULLEN
There was something about Marathon survivor Jess Kensky that drew Dzhokhar Tsarnaev?s unconscious stare.
The sequence of ?ifs? that led to life-saving surgery for a Medfield High student and a Haitian teen defies all likelihood.
The Rev. Shaun Harrison Sr. shoved a female student just hours before the minister allegedly shot a 17-year-old boy in the head.
In a letter to the leaders of Iran, Republican lawmakers warned that any nuclear deal could expire when Obama leaves office.
Clinton has faced a week of scrutiny over her use of a private email account at the State Department.
Evan Horowitz
The best news from this morning?s jobs report is simply that more and more people in the state have jobs.
?He kissed me, and I pushed him away,? said the baby sitter about an encounter a few nights before the Odin Lloyd slaying.
The Writers? Room of Boston is the only place in the city expressly designed to give writers an affordable, quiet, and secure place.
Stan Kozak?s green thumb has made him ?the most famous, awesome gardener that nobody knows.?
Despite the warm temperatures, a mix of rain and snow this weekend will serve as a reminder that winter is not gone yet.
Chief executive Rich Davey topped the list at $300,000, and Deval Patrick will earn $7,500 a day for occasional travel.
Names
Jessica Dempsey and Scott Julian are getting national attention for the card announcing their October wedding.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
Tom Brady remains the single biggest competitive advantage the Patriots have over their AFC East brethren.
For the moment, Beacon Hill leaders leery of tax hikes are focused squarely on MBTA management, not investment.
The MFA will be able to display the findings from a Revolution-era time capsule thanks to a 19th-century brass worker.
Attendance at museums and the New England Aquarium dropped as shoppers and diners stayed at home. Even the crime rate was down.
Reporter?s Notebook
At the Oxfam event, attendees are segregated to teach about worldwide poverty and inequitable food distribution.
This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.
Lani Guinier
Standardized tests do not predict how well students will do in college ? much less what they might achieve afterwards.
Big Picture
A contingent from Boston made their way to Selma, Ala., on a 25-hour bus ride to retrace the steps of those who marched over the Edmund Pettus Bridge 50 years ago.
Unless he comes to terms with the Patriots before 4 p.m. Tuesday, the star cornerback will become a free agent.
Six people overdosed on heroin within a 48-hour period last week, resulting in three deaths.
The three athletes were among 10 people who died as two helicopters filming a European reality show crashed in Argentina.
The senators sent an open letter to Iran?s leaders saying a nuclear agreement could be undone by the next president.
The move by Partners HealthCare to take over Harbor Medical Associates immediately drew fire from AG Maura Healey.
Madonna?s remarkable new album is more interesting than her recent attempts at dance-pop domination.
ideas
Millions are trailed by permanent, easily accessible records ? at what critics say is far too a high a cost.
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