Police seek suspect in shooting of Auburn officer
The officer?s condition was unknown, and the suspect fled the scene after the shooting.
The officer?s condition was unknown, and the suspect fled the scene after the shooting.
Hillary Clinton, who says she?s an unwavering advocate for women, backed a father in a contentious case.
The former governor, who will run for VP on the Libertarian ticket, has always seemed to relish a sudden plunge into the unknown.
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We tell students they need a bachelor?s degree to get ahead. But for too many, the numbers no longer add up.
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Benefactors tell officials at Children?s Hospital and Dana-Farber that they prefer to back efforts to help children with cancer.
Elizabeth ?Betty? Baker died Saturday at a facility in Needham, according to a spokesman.
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It wasn?t long ago when people complained that the state university?s flagship campus was a second-tier state school.
Maura Healey says Cataldo Ambulance Service Inc. charged the state an extra $600,000 over a 10-year period.
The pews grew emptier and emptier. Until at last they realized: the Congregational Church of West Medford was dying. But they were people of faith and they believed in resurrection.
Rick Porcello faces Danny Salazar in this 1:35 p.m. game at Fenway Park.
Nick Cafardo | On baseball
If Clay Buchholz could just soak it in and learn, then . . .
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
Entering Saturday, the average time of a Red Sox game was 3 hours, 15 minutes, second-longest in the majors.
Starts & Stops
The change comes months after commuters were outraged by the agency?s first attempt to shift schedules.
Three years after he was badly injured in an attack in Afghanistan, Thomas Block has a new mission.
Five things you should know about sunscreen before you get greased up for a day on the beach.
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT | ON SECOND THOUGHT
She has come to accept that anxiety is simply her state of things, her existence.
SHIRLEY LEUNG
The consulting firm McKinsey & Co. estimates that Americans will need to spend about $300 billion over the next decade on such services as access to affordable child care and paid leave.
Natasha Lamb filed shareholder resolutions at nine major technology companies, directing them to disclose pay differences between men and women.
Ideas | Kelly Kasulis
The costs of code compliance and routine maintenance don?t raise public ire like skyrocketing rents that push out longtime residents.
Ground Game
The rule about candidates getting the entire party to fight for them after a bruising primary might be tossed out of the window.
One in an occasional series exploring the definitions of words via photography.
There are differing opinions in the ranks as to how suspicious they should be when evaluating players.
The Board of Trustees called Jill Bourne a ?star? with creative fund-raising chops and a commitment to diversity.
Donald Trump?s gun policies are ?not just way out there? but ?dangerous? and would make America less safe, Hillary Clinton said Saturday.
A software company will occupy much of a refurbished fighter jet hangar now used for movie-making.
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The idea was floated during a live Twitter chat with Boston Mayor Martin Walsh, but some have suggested a much more radical future for cars in Boston.
Persistently low oil prices appear to be taking a heavy toll on the kingdom, spurring rare labor unrest.
Firestone?s new book, ?Even the Odds,? is about risk.
Critic Sebastian Smee says the Peabody Essex Museum?s exhibition captures the artist in all his carnal, tormented, gasp-inducing greatness.
Travel writer Christopher Muther was ready to drink the Providence Kool-Aid, but he thought it best to explore a bit first.
More than 200 victims. At least 90 legal claims. At least 67 private schools in New England. This is the story of hundreds of students sexually abused by staffers, and emerging from decades of silence today.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Design New England
With their home as canvas, the couple behind KTII Design Group embrace the stylistic power of change.
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