Many criminal immigrants reoffend after release
A Globe review of 323 criminals released in New England from 2008 to 2012 found that as many as 30 percent committed new offenses.
A Globe review of 323 criminals released in New England from 2008 to 2012 found that as many as 30 percent committed new offenses.
Donald Trump paid men on his campaign staff in April about 35 percent more than women, according to a Globe analysis.
Donald Trump has questioned whether judges would be biased against him because of their ethnicity or religion.
The victim, a 26-year-old Chelsea resident, was struck on Washington Avenue around 10:15 p.m. Saturday night.
The 32-year-old man was listed in critical condition after emergency personnel responded in Concord Saturday evening.
Joseph Amoroso, 33, who was charged with theft last year in Boston, was accused of stealing purses from a nail salon.
Yvonne Abraham
Lynn and Swampscott must get their acts together and come up with a real plan to find the sources of bacteria.
With dementia affecting a growing number of older adults, nursing homes are facing more patients with challenging behaviors.
While technology has been changing classrooms for years, educators say it is growing ? and altering the way students learn.
Tommy Chang, Dan Koh, and Michelle Wu are breaking barriers, and all three speak together for the first time about breaking Asian-American stereotypes.
Ryan Hanigan (neck) and Blake Swihart (left foot) both exited the Sox? game against the Blue Jays in the seventh inning on Saturday.
starts & stops
A discounted pass program unveiled last year soon may be made available to more people.
Hannah Raposo, who died heading to her senior prom, could ?light up a room? with her smile and ?did everything right.?
Weekend Fun Guide | Globe Magazine
New Hampshire sand sculpting, Vermont hot air balloons, a Maine lobster fest, and more ideas to fill every sunny minute.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Ali was in our hearts and the headlines ? in the sports section and outside of it ? for a half-century.
KEVIN CULLEN
The truth is we lost a big chunk of Muhammad Ali a long time ago.
JEFF JACOBY
Onerous and ludicrous occupational mandates can be found in almost every state, but the pendulum is starting to swing back.
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.
the big picture
Muhammad Ali said ? I am the greatest? and proved it many times over, on the way to becoming perhaps the most widely recognized person on the planet.
Djokovic has made himself at home at Roland Garros, dropping just one set in six matches.
The man, who was said to be in his mid-20s, was fishing with a friend near the middle of Silver Lake when he fell in, officials at the scene said.
Speaking at the state Democratic convention, Warren said Trump ?lies so routinely and so ridiculously it?s really hard to keep up.?
A wild turkey goes to school, yet another wanted man unwisely lights up at a T station, and other odd tales from local police blotters.
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Japanese cars are the most-targeted vehicles according to data from Canton-based LoJack.
Survivors of abuse say Francis?s new proposal in lieu of the tribunal is essentially window dressing.
Tommy Chang, Dan Koh, and Michelle Wu are breaking barriers, and all three speak together for the first time about breaking Asian-American stereotypes.
Massachusetts native Bill Camp ? nominated for his role in ?The Crucible? ? needed a long break from the stage before he could feel excited about acting again.
We caught up with the ?Matilda? cast member to talk about all things travel.
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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