FBI review dominating run-up to Election Day
The candidates spun dueling narratives Sunday about the agency?s late-October e-mail thunderbolt.
The candidates spun dueling narratives Sunday about the agency?s late-October e-mail thunderbolt.
Officials want to review e-mails of Huma Abedin, which were found on a device seized during an unrelated investigation of Anthony Weiner.
Harry Reid said James Comey might have violated the Hatch Act, which prohibits partisan politicking by government employees.
Nearly 150 years after African-Americans gained the right to vote, voting controversies persist.
Richard Balest cast his 20th ballot for president ? and his first for a female nominee.
Three pedestrians were seriously injured by a car Sunday night in the midst of Salem?s Halloween celebration.
Spending on Mass. ballot-question campaigns will eclipse the record-breaking $30.2 million spent in 2014.
Police said the man was attacking EMT workers early Sunday on Shawmut Avenue, but the victim?s mother disputes that account.
The woman admitted to fabricating the report to detectives, and also admitted to spray painting ?BLM? on her home, police said.
Gary Washburn
Though it was hardly their best effort, the Patriots were efficient enough to take any suspense out of this game by halftime.
Ben Volin | On football
Gronkowski set the franchise record with his 69th touchdown.
Patriots 41, Bills 25
Brady threw four TD passes and the Patriots avenged a Week 4 shutout loss.
Expect delays along the Massachusetts Turnpike through Nov. 22 as the state gets rid of all toll plazas.
One of the widest enrollment disparities exists in Boston, a Globe review has found.
The new form will replace a wide variety of individual applications the schools used that families often would spend hours completing.
One hundred years ago, Boston witnessed a horrific trolley accident that killed 46 people. Although it was dubbed the ?worst tragedy in the history of the city? at the time, it has now been all but forgotten.
Adrian Walker
A property tax increase to raise money for housing, open space, and historic preservation is a hike worth supporting in Boston.
Entrepreneurial Finance Lab looks at traits such as honesty, optimism, memory, and conscientiousness.
Opinion | Jeffrey D. Sachs
The United States is getting the choice between war and peace profoundly wrong, squandering vast sums of money and undermining national security.
The desperate and the dead
Behind the fragmented state of mental health care lies a political system failure that spans decades ? and continues.
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Fall in the northern hemisphere showed vibrant colors around the globe.
For Rozier, the Celtics-Bulls game last Thursday brought an unusual kind of reverence.
The 9-year-old girl from a small western Mass. town was dragged by the bus Friday before she died.
The city?s family-friendly Haunted Happenings events are just silly fun.
A months-long investigation by The Washington Post has not been able to verify many of his claims about his philanthropy.
Boston and Brookline had quite a good week for big home sales, but houses in those areas couldn't beat out a 16-acre Natick estate that borders the Charles River.
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Ullman ? and the multitude of characters she inhabits ? returns to television with her new HBO series.
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Sure, anything could still happen, but millions have already cast their ballots in early voting, and Hillary Clinton has a double-digit lead over Donald Trump.
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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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