Boy who fell into a coma after alleged abuse remains unresponsive
The 7-year-old child is being moved to a long-term rehabilitation facility, state officials said Wednesday.
The 7-year-old child is being moved to a long-term rehabilitation facility, state officials said Wednesday.
Nothing too embarrassing or incriminating is in the e-mails, but they provide a look behind the curtain.
Some elected officials, and residents, want officers to adopt the cameras, but top police leaders urge a slow approach.
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Video footage of police conduct has provided reasons to ask questions about the people behind the shield.
Employees have departed since a change in leadership last year, just as the institution prepares to mark the late president?s 100th birthday.
Emily Zarnoch, 24, was just a month away from starting her new job as a middle school reading teacher.
Drug and medical device companies are providing millions, without disclosure, to doctors who teach continuing education programs.
Officials, social workers, residents and clergy spoke against designer marijuana at a city council meeting Wednesday.
Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
Compensation for chief executives has skyrocketed compared with the pay that workers receive.
A Lawrence 911 operator who has been disciplined in the past for turning away Spanish-speaking callers is currently on administrative leave with pay.
Drivers can attest to the size and power of the hail, which meteorologists said set a record in Suffolk County.
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The deal?s approval will be in our national interest and crucial to limiting the spread of nuclear weapons.
NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL
The Red Sox would love to find a taker for Mike Napoli, and they?d probably pick up most of the tab for him.
John L. Allen Jr. | Crux
Pope Francis called for greater compassion for Catholics who are divorced and have remarried.
If history is a guide for presidential debates, a candidate could stand out for the wrong reasons ? and without saying a word.
The start-up Fanpics is eager to monetize fans? obsession ? with themselves ? and wants to mount crowd-facing cameras at TD Garden.
Beta Boston
In 1995, Ken Granderson purchased a trio of Internet addresses ? roxbury.com, mattapan.com, and dorchester.com ? for $50 apiece.
The poll found Americans supported her inclusion over Harriet Tubman, Sacagawea, Susan B. Anthony, Amelia Earhart, and Sandra Day O?Connor.
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For decades, taxi drivers paid dearly for the legal right to pick up passengers. Then, well . . . Uber happened.
The Boston Globe has revised its rankings of the top 10 Republican presidential candidates in New Hampshire.
Hundreds have died in floods and landslides, and thousands have been displaced, with more rain expected in some areas.
Innovation Economy
Former employees say there has been a new round of layoffs and resignations at the local startup.
The rules include notifying social service beneficiaries that they cannot be discriminated against based on their religious beliefs.
Wright tossed eight innings of one-run ball, striking out nine and walking only two.
Has your obsession with Lego building blocks never waned? This job might be for you.
?I?m not sure we need half a billion dollars for women?s health issues,? Bush said in an interview with religious conservatives.
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The Hyundai Tucson?s attractive design and roomy interior make it a strong contender when measured against the competition.
The jet part found on an island near Africa is the first physical link to Malaysia Airlines? Flight 370.
The employee benefit announced Tuesday on Netflix?s blog is generous even by the high standards of Silicon Valley.
The new musical by Michael Friedman and Daniel Goldstein is ambitious and elegant, but conceptually top-heavy.
The owners of o ya have taken over the old HoJo restaurant, the Hong Kong Café, and opened an izakaya.
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We aren?t about to give up this handy non-negative negative any time soon.
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