GE closes the book on Avon factory
As General Electric prepares to move its headquarters to Boston, the company completed another big move.
As General Electric prepares to move its headquarters to Boston, the company completed another big move.
The man had walked to the front of the courtroom to give a victim-impact statement and turned toward his daughter?s killer, who smiled at him.
Experts from around the world came to the Massachusetts Historical Society?s aid in translating a parchment from the 1300s.
The 2-year-old girl suffered minor abrasions after being allegedly assaulted near the Make Way for Ducklings statues.
SCOT LEHIGH
It?s an impulse as old as politics.
Two Massachusetts men were arrested on forgery and related charges for allegedly printing up bogus Stanley Cup finals playoff tickets.
Analysts had anticipated the Federal Reserve to raise a key interest rate, but May?s weaker-than-expected report raised questions.
An expert committee will consider whether the Rio Games should proceed as planned, given concerns about the Zika virus.
Officials vow to save the sculpture as renovation plans for Cabot Elementary School move forward.
The Cambridge native, who had his breakout in ?Good Will Hunting,? joked that he was ?fake-graduating? from a college in his hometown for a second time.
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Channing Tatum was among the celebrities taking part in lessons at Harvard Business School.
Opinion | Sage Stossel
Where everyone can judge the formula feeders and the profligate breeders.
Bob Ryan
If the Red Sox don?t shore up their pitching, all that offense could go to waste.
Trendspotting
Some 9 million RVs are on the road in the United States, the highest number ever.
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The Dorchester native will star in the upcoming movie ?Transformers: The Last Knight,? set to be released next summer.
For the first time in 30 years, commercial clammers have access to 215 acres that had been closed because of sea-water contamination.
Style Watch | Globe Magazine
Mixing patterns and colors enlivens the small space in a North Andover family?s home.
Love Letters
Her husband has this ex-girlfriend who comments on nearly everything he posts on Facebook. Is she justified in getting upset?
Things to do
Beyoncé brings the No. 1 show of the summer to Gillette Stadium on Friday, and other things going on this weekend.
DANTE RAMOS
For a fruitful public discussion about a piece of public infrastructure, all the key players need to make their concerns public.
Ground Game
While Americans may not like Hillary Clinton as much as when she was secretary of state, they dislike her GOP opponent even more.
A look at some of the best images taken by Boston Globe photographers last month.
The Red Sox outfielder played his first 75 pro games without a home run. Then a coach helped him turn on his power.
A federal jury rejected a former prosecutor?s claims that she was paid less than her male counterparts in the office of Suffolk DA?s office.
It wasn?t all striptease and Bill Weld getting booed. Here are five eye-popping things you may have missed.
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The ?fictional startup? aims to help researchers develop autonomous vehicle technology at a small scale.
A judge in Ahmedabad, Gujarat?s largest city, acquitted 36 people for lack of evidence,
OPEC will stick to its policy of unfettered production after members rejected a proposal to adopt a new output ceiling.
Single women are buying more SUVs, fueling a surge in demand that has 2016 on pace to top last year?s record light-vehicle sales in the US.
The film is a Manhattan fable from Rebecca Miller, squarely in the Woody Allen/Noah Baumbach camp, but with a novel woman?s sensibility.
Formerly an art-rock septet, a popular and controversial Lebanese group is reborn on its fourth album as a lean dance-music quintet.
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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