Tsarnaev guilty on all counts
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted of 30 charges in the Marathon bombings, 17 of which carry the possibility of the death penalty.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted of 30 charges in the Marathon bombings, 17 of which carry the possibility of the death penalty.
Yvonne Abraham
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev can?t hurt us anymore. But if we choose revenge over life, as he did, we could hurt ourselves.
Kevin Cullen
Do we serve justice more by sentencing him to death, or by putting him in prison for the rest of his sorry life?
In the next phase of the trial, which begins next week, the jury will determine whether Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be put to death.
Victims of the Marathon bombings responded to the verdicts with muted resolve to finish what has become a grim endurance contest of their own.
Seventeen of the counts carry the possibility of the death penalty.
Ty Burr | Commentary
Does anyone actually think the truth of this shooting would ever have come out without a citizen video?
The 67-year-old woman died after being struck while she was walking along or near the northbound edge of Route 1 in Saugus, police said.
CELTICS 113, PISTONS 103
The 113-103 win provided little clarity in this tight playoff race, but it certainly was big for the Celtics.
CAPITALS 3, BRUINS 0
The Bruins are tied with the Senators with 95 points, though they hold the tiebreaker.
The number of students living on campus rose by more than 6 percent last year, which officials heralded as progress in the drive to free up housing for families.
The panel called on the Legislature to appoint a ?fiscal and management control board? to oversee the MBTA for the next three years.
The pilots of the doomed jet skipped a pre-flight checklist and ignored a cockpit warning light, realizing too late that takeoff would be impossible.
Tech LaB
The major cell phone carriers are introducing a new technology called HD Voice that will bring calls into the 21st century.
From fashionistas to legal scholars, these tastemakers reveal how they set the city?s trends.
This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.
editorial
Even supporters of capital punishment should have qualms about executing the Marathon bomber.
Governor Jerry Brown ordered cities and towns to cut water use by 25 percent in an unprecedented mandate.
The jury asked about the unlawful possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition charges that Hernandez faces.
Porcello left a slider to Jeff Francoeur up in the strike zone and it went for a three-run homer.
At least one member of the Massachusetts delegation is sharpening his tone against a surprising target: his leader.
An American agave?s job is to flower once and then die, a process that typically takes 20 to 30 years.
The face-off illustrates the growing role of self-styled ?activist investors? focused on short-term returns.
?Everything Is Design,? at the Museum of the City of New York, celebrates the work of graphic artist Paul Rand.
The photographs capture the physical and mental strength of four women who defy stereotypes with every bench press.
Design New England
With hundreds of thousands of species in existence, how are eager gardeners to choose plants for their gardens?
Defenders argue penmanship is not just a handy skill but a source of art, virtue, and patriotism.
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