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Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
Pressure is growing for Democrats to end the internal fracas and give the country a clear alternative.
Clinton shattered a glass ceiling Monday, becoming the first woman in US history to top a major party ticket.
Backers of the senator point out that the news is dependent on superdelegates who can still change their minds between now and July.
Wellesley College on Monday released audio excerpts from the 1969 speech for the first time.
If you think getting in and around Boston at peak hours is tough right now, just wait 15 years.
The student engaged in risky behavior, including excessive drinking, while studying abroad, the school says.
The father of Brock Turner, who received a six-month prison sentence, was arguing that his son only deserved probation.
Goodell said he was right to discipline Tom Brady under powers granted the commissioner by the collective bargaining agreement.
A study found misconceptions and incomplete information about food allergies among restaurant workers.
The dead included seven police officers and four civilians, a top official said.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
James isn?t playing his best in the Finals, but he also needs more support from teammates.
The Women Educators of Color Executive Coaching Program will provide mentors and peer support for midcareer educators.
Three puppies at a Salem shelter are getting corrective surgery ? and people are pitching in to cover the costs.
The bearded street fighter parlayed his internet popularity into a mixed martial arts career and worldwide fame.
In an on-demand economy where speed is a given, the new chip-card transactions have all the charm of a dial-up modem.
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OPINION | R.D. SAHL
Ali fought a final heavyweight bout that?s worth remembering ? the battle against Parkinson?s Disease.
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.
Evgeni Malkin, Melker Karlsson, and Eric Fehr scored for Pittsburgh, which returns home with a commanding series lead.
Authorities released dramatic footage that appeared to show a knife-wielding suspect charging at a police officer, who shot the man.
The summit will put the mayor on a global stage with urban leaders from Phoenix to Sichuan, Santa Fe to Guangyuan, and Dubuque to Beijing.
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The Toyota Camry Hybrid?s powertrain produces 200 horsepower from the 156-horsepower 4-cylinder engine and ancillary electric motor.
The civilians often face gunfire from Islamic State militants who had been trying to use them as human shields.
Michael Mulhern, executive director of the T?s retirement fund, says he will step down in August.
In a brilliantly scathing takedown of the debt-buying industry, the host of ?Last Week Tonight? took action.
A new book from the former Yale athlete, who grew up playing basketball on Boston playgrounds, compares hoops to religion.
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.
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
Keith Leblanc and Kelly Monnahan create a haven for themselves, family, and friends in the piney hills of outer Cape Cod.
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