?America?s destiny is ours to choose,? Clinton says
Hillary Clinton became the first woman in America?s history to accept the presidential nomination from a major political party on Thursday.
Hillary Clinton became the first woman in America?s history to accept the presidential nomination from a major political party on Thursday.
The campaign has tried to persuade people of the candidate?s trustworthiness by emphasizing her decades of work on family issues.
Joan Vennochi
All Hillary Clinton had to do was give people a chance to like her. It was that simple and that difficult.
Scot Lehigh
Hillary Clinton gave the tough, determined speech of a woman ready to slug it out on the ground.
Donald Trump is criticizing Hillary Clinton for not saying the words ??radical Islam?? in her nomination acceptance speech.
Globe editorial cartoonist Dan Wasserman went to the drawing board on the final night of the Democratic National Convention.
Weymouth unites in opposition to a natural gas compressor station proposed by Spectra Energy for the Fore River.
shirley leung
Why did Governor Charlie Baker think it might be OK to allow the developers next door to take over a chunk of the State House lawn?
The president of Suffolk University said Thursday she was unfairly fired by the Board of Trustees and plans to fight it.
On Tuesday, 7-year-old Kyzr Willis died after disappearing from a drop-in program at Curley Community Center in South Boston.
A Massachusetts legislator has proposed forcing some nonprofits to pay property taxes.
Scott Kirsner | Innovation Economy
Most companies don?t get incentives like General Electric, but there are good reasons to move to Boston anyway.
Adrian Walker
As the clock winds down on this legislative session, one of the unresolved issues is how to regulate ride-sharing services.
For the makers of drone boats, it?s all unchartered waters
More than 100 police officers rallied in Somerville Thursday night to oppose a Black Lives Matter banner hanging outside City Hall.
Things to Do
Everything fun to do this weekend in Boston and beyond.
Angels 2, Red Sox 1
David Price pitched eight scoreless innings but Brad Ziegler and the Sox blew the game in the ninth.
EDITORIAL
By making it easier for MassHealth enrollees to receive breakthrough hepatitis C drugs, the state will reduce suffering and save money.
Private schools, painful secrets
The Globe found 15 instances of retaliation at New England private schools against students or employees who raised concerns about sexual abuse by staffers.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Democrats met in Philadelphia for their national convention.
Despite a left hip injury, Blount was the Patriots? leading rusher in 2015.
The governor calls for listening sessions leading to new rules on treatment of lingering Lyme symptoms.
One delegate condemned what she called the aggressive behavior of some Sanders supporters.
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The goal is to use the data on pedestrian movement patterns to improve demand prediction models and develop more effective routes.
Cardinal George Pell is being investigated in connection with multiple allegations of child sexual assault that date back four decades.
The state?s largest community bank just got a little bigger, crossing the key $10 billion threshold, according to federal regulatory filings.
Sofia Gubaidulina, this summer?s composer-in-residence at the Marlboro Festival, writes music blending avant-garde complexity and the cadences of the eternal.
Mike Birbiglia talks about his new film, ?Don?t Think Twice.?
Kodomo will focus on small-produced, ethically-sourced clothing that?s soft, subtle, and natural.
ground game
Eight years after President Obama was the ?other,? there?s suddenly a new kind of ?other? ? a super rich celebrity.
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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