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The two rivals spent a frenetic final day on the stump before voters render a verdict Tuesday on the harshest presidential campaign in modern history.
Donald Trump told a N.H. crowd that Tom Brady voted for him. But Brady said in a radio interview earlier that he has not voted yet.
The stops showed how valuable the small state was viewed by both nominees during the race?s final hours.
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Clinton told a crowd in Philadelphia that she deeply regrets how angry the tone of the campaign became.
Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
Donald Trump?s only viable path to victory involves places that report results relatively early, beginning around 7 p.m.
At the end of an election marked by fear and division, houses of worship are opening their doors for prayer and reflection.
Top Democrats are accusing the Maine Governor Paul LePage of saying students who vote in the state will be investigated to make sure they followed the law.
Hispanic voters, perhaps motivated by Donald Trump?s harsh language against Hispanic immigrants, really might decide this election.
A 750-foot skyscraper in Winthrop Square could cast a shade clear across the Common and Public Garden to Arlington Street.
The drought during the summer months had left the river bone-dry.
NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL
Losing talent is a hazard when your organization develops a lot of it, something the Red Sox are learning with the departures of Mike Hazen and Torey Lovullo.
Police used pepper spray to control the crowd amid an event at the mall Monday night featuring Celtics rookie Jaylen Brown and rapper Desiigner.
The ballot question fights have soaked up most of the political energy in Massachusetts.
John Dalton, formerly of the Chicago Transit Authority, will oversee the 4.7-mile extension.
The rise in illegal fentanyl use is being blamed for a growing number of fatalities.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
The Cavaliers superstar on Sunday tried to strengthen Hillary Clinton?s Ohio voting bloc.
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Only one candidate for president belongs anywhere near the White House: The Globe endorses Clinton.
One hundred years ago, a horrific trolley accident on Summer Street 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 erased from memory.
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The ?Pueblos Blancos,? or white villages, are named for lime wash on the buildings in the Andalusia region, an area that is stunningly beautiful yet also Spain?s poorest.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
The Bruins finally broke through on the man advantage with three power-play goals.
Reno, the nation?s first female AG, was the epicenter of several political storms during the Clinton administration.
They?re the modest markers that prove to the world you?ve done your civic duty.
Boston may have recently had a few respectively slow weeks in terms of crazy-expensive home sales, but this week was certainly not one of them.
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Electric car options get Commonwealth support.
Soldiers discovered a pit containing the decapitated skeletal remains of about 100 people.
Stocks surged, reversing the S&P 500?s longest slump since 1980.
The Griffin Museum of Photography takes a trip to the subcontinent.
ground game
In many ways, this race was never about Trump versus his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
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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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