Would people use a Boston Harbor ferry service?

Two groups are trying to determine the feasability of a regular ferry service along the Boston Harbor.

Medical marijuana from a dispensary in Salem.

Mass. voters likely to face four ballot questions this fall

One question would ask voters to legalize marijuana, while another would allow a casino built near Suffolk Downs in Revere.

 Hillary Clinton spoke in Atlantic City, N.J., on Wednesday, July 6, 2016.

Clinton e-mail probe formally closed with no criminal charges

The decision officially closes out an FBI investigation that dogged Hillary Clinton for the last year and proved a distraction on the campaign trail.

Waltham man, 20, drowns in reservoir

Police received a call around 5:30 p.m. reporting the man was missing in the water, and a dive team was called in to help search for him.

As we?ve grown increasingly particular ? and passionate ? about our diets, incompatible eating habits have become a roadblock to romance.

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Forget religion and politics. Dating?s newest deal-breaker? Diet.

As we?ve grown increasingly particular ? and passionate ? about our diets, incompatible eating habits have become a roadblock to romance.

Asa Goodwillie of Watertown, Mass., who is transgender, protested outside the State House in Boston in June.

Mass. lawmakers reach deal on transgender bill

After a decade of emotional debate, Massachusetts House and Senate leaders came to an agreement on a transgender rights bill.

Jared Kushner watched as Donald Trump spoke during a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club Westchester in N.Y. in June.

Trump?s Jewish son-in-law disputes anti-Semitic allegations

Ivanka Trump?s husband, Jared Kushner, is defending his father-in-law against allegations of anti-Semitism.

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Thousands of stiffed ticket-holders looking for refunds have two chances: fat and none.

Renée GRAHAM

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It is irrefutable proof of the institutional racism that devalues and endangers black lives.

Sponsored by Boston Children's Hospital

The race to save a young life

15-year-old Carly Coughlin thought her personal best was running a 5:32 mile?until she survived a brain hemorrhage.

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Many doctors in Massachusetts sharply curtailed prescriptions for opioids over the past 18 months, according to new data.

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Mass. doctors are prescribing fewer opioids

New data suggest the pipeline for drugs that fueled the state?s deadly opioid-abuse crisis may be shrinking.

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OPINION | BARACK OBAMA

Medicine?s next step

Precision medicine aims to deliver the right treatment at the right time ? every time.

RED SOX 11, RANGERS 6

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David Ortiz hit his 20th home run of the season.

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Verizon is hiking prices on its cellphone plans, though the new rates come with changes that might actually save you money.

Celebrity chef Christopher Kimball in 2010.

Is Boston big enough for two Milk Streets?

Milk Street Cafe is suing celebrity chef Chris Kimball?s new cooking class venture for trademark infringement.

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The taxi driver who turned in $187,000 ? and was handed $100 for his trouble ? is getting a reward more commensurate with his good deed.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/07/06/BostonGlobe.com/Travel/Images/IMG_6366.JPG The Cape?s first hotel beach bar opens

When Ocean Edge Resort announced their new ?only true hotel beach bar on Cape Cod? last weekend, we jumped at the chance to verify their claims.

The Desperate and the Dead | Part 2

When despair meets deadly force

Police are often the primary responders when someone in Massachusetts faces a mental health emergency. The result can be deadly.

The Desperate and the Dead | Part 2

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Keith Carnute was spiraling into crisis. Officer Tim Sorrell was trained to help. The two men stood 20 feet apart.

Former Bruins defenseman Ray Bourque entered Lawrence District Court Wednesday.

Ray Bourque will lose his license for 225 days after admitting to OUI

The former Boston Bruins great apologized to the people in the vehicle he ?bumped,? and said he was ?thankful that no one was hurt.?

Globe Magazine

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Growing up, the brothers were too different to be close. Then on a tour of Asia, they realized they made an unstoppable team.

Opinion & Ideas

EDITORIAL

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The state?s failure to act on the lack of psychiatric beds has forced thousands of people to seek treatment in emergency rooms.

Globe investigations

Families in fear

The state?s closure of psychiatric hospitals has had unintended consequences.

The story behind 'Spotlight'

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?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.