Goldie Michelson, the oldest person in America, dies
Michelson lived in Worcester for most of her 113 years and became the oldest person in America in May.
Kevin Cullen
?They didn?t just move a plaque,? Dorothy Doucette said. ?They moved history.?
Michelson lived in Worcester for most of her 113 years and became the oldest person in America in May.
DANTE RAMOS
In Massachusetts, mentally ill citizens and their long-suffering families have to fend for themselves.
Their skepticism comes as an ominous warning as Trump struggles to rebuild the coalition that Mitt Romney managed.
JEFF JACOBY
Are too few young people wasting their money on Lottery tickets?
The defendants allegedly killed Christine Ferreira, 28, as retaliation for her testimony against a ?Nauti-Block? gang member.
Erica, George, Michelle, they weren?t asking for much, they say. Fairness. Equality. Humanity.
Starts & Stops
For many cyclists, the death of Amanda Phillips served as yet another reminder of the dangers of biking in the Boston area.
For police officers, Thursday night?s ambush reverberated in pain and trepidation.
Boston teens described how their parents counseled them to be wary of gang members ? and now police officers.
A 22-year-old told investigators he wanted police to kill him when he called 911 to lure an officer to apartment complex.
?Black lives do matter, but that does not mean that blue lives do not,? said James W. Hills, who organized the rally.
??It took Philando Castile to be a hashtag to show them these are people?s lives you?re taking,??Allysza Castile said.
President Barack Obama touched on the values that unite Americans before diving headlong into the debate over guns.
The Celtics point guard is excited about the Al Horford signing, sees good things ahead.
The rookie Frenchman hit two threes and scored 10 points in a defeat to the Bulls.
red sox 4, rays 1
Sox starter Rick Porcello continued his mastery over Tampa Bay with a solid one-run, seven-inning effort.
BEN VOLIN I SUNDAY FOOTBALL NOTES
Football players carry by far the greatest injury risk of any athlete in the four major pro sports.
On the Job
The American Program Bureau claims to have the largest speaker roster in the industry.
Toss out your worn-out leggings, pronto. Six simple items can make life so much more fashionable.
IDEAS | Linda Rodriguez McRobbie
If our memories aren?t reliable, what does that imply for our sense of self?
The state?s closure of psychiatric hospitals has had unintended consequences.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Big Picture
Earlier this year in Greece, the Olympic Flame began its ceremonial journey by torch to the site of the Summer Games.
Kei Kamara scores a goal, leads the way for New England in victory over his former team.
They came together Friday to pray for the families of police officers shot to death in Dallas and of African-American men fatally shot by police.
Taking effect Oct. 1, the new law will allow people to use restrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms that match their gender identities.
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An analysis of five years of data by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows more drivers die on July 4 than any other day of the year.
Demonstrations against police shootings of black people happened in cities across the US on Friday.
The American Program Bureau claims to have the largest speaker roster in the industry.
Everyone, it seems, has already staked out a position on Paul Feig?s reboot of ?Ghostbusters.?
Orlando. Baton Rouge. St. Paul. Dallas. This summer has brought an onslaught of gun violence that is inexplicable to adults, let alone children.
Ground Game
The Republican?s problems in the swing state are largely demographic. Florida?s Hispanic population is growing ? and quickly.
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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