Lawyer for Tsarnaev?s widow fears charges
An attorney for Katherine Russell Tsarnaeva said she may still be the focus of an investigation into whether she had knowledge of the plot.
An attorney for Katherine Russell Tsarnaeva said she may still be the focus of an investigation into whether she had knowledge of the plot.
Alexa Guevara was in tears on the witness stand in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev?s trial ?because I really miss the person I knew.?
KEVIN CULLEN
Teachers and wistful friends spoke about Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, but the person they remember is no longer there.
The massive granite structure is a monument to the fallen officer?s dedication to the school that he served.
An ethics promise that helped Hillary Clinton win confirmation as secretary of state was disregarded by the biggest of the charities involved.
Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
Hillary Clinton is embroiled in a scandal involving the relationship between the Clinton Foundation and her work as secretary of state.
State authorities said a distributor violated a rule against inducements for retailers to stock its products over those of competitors.
Suffolk University and the University of Massachusetts are eyeing Martin Meehan, the current leader of UMass Lowell, to be their next president.
The administration cited concerns that its economic impact has been overstated and replaced seven members at the Convention Center Authority.
About 500 protesters marched from Roxbury, and police closed streets and had arrested no one as of 9 p.m.
Protesters were on the streets again in Baltimore ahead of a second night with a 10 p.m. curfew.
Red Sox 4, Blue Jays 1
Porcello gave up just one run on two hits in seven innings in a strong outing.
The long-defunct Worcester Worcesters franchise for 133 years held the title for lowest paid attendance in a major league game.
ORIOLES 8, WHITE SOX 2
Baltimore won one of the strangest games in baseball history, 8-2, in a crisp 2 hours and 3 minutes.
Hiawatha Bray | Tech Lab
Probably no other technology has caught on so fast, built so many new businesses, or demolished so many old ones.
Perspective | Magazine
Looking at the controversy over child supervision ? or lack of it.
This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.
Mike Ross
The money for such equipment could be used instead fixing the underlying problems that foment outrage in places.
The Big Picture
Violence filled the streets of Baltimore on Monday following the funeral of Freddie Gray, who died from injuries suffered while in police custody.
The US Golf Association has accepted the Brookline club?s invitation, but a formal agreement must be reached by Oct. 31.
The high-tech titans have embraced encryption technology that will give criminals a ?legal advantage,? the Suffolk DA said.
Senator Elizabeth Warren stressed concerns about transparency and a provision she fears would allow corporations to skirt US regulations.
It will still take time for the food and other supplies to reach survivors in remote communities who have been cut off by landslides.
Berger will step down as chief executive of Ariad Pharmaceuticals, the Cambridge biotech he founded in 1991.
?Age of Ultron? eventually convinces you it matters ? but it takes most of the movie to get there.
A mood of cautious agreement signals the possibility of a rare detente in one battlefront of the culture wars.
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