Methuen baby revived twice after fentanyl exposure
Police found the baby after a call shortly before 12:30 p.m. Saturday to report a child not breathing.
Police found the baby after a call shortly before 12:30 p.m. Saturday to report a child not breathing.
Police said they seized 15 kilograms of the drug, from Robinson Rojas-Rosario, 32, of Queens, N.Y.
About 14,000 taxicabs swarm New York?s streets. That?s 11,000 too many, MIT says.
Authorities used a helicopter to help track and locate an alleged drunk driver who fled into the woods after a single-vehicle car crash in Wareham Saturday.
A woman who allegedly drove her car into waters off Wareham escaped to safety with her male companion.
Two firefighters entered a burning building in Oxford to search for anyone who might be trapped and almost became victims themselves.
One of the most violent years in Chicago history ended with a sobering tally: 762 homicides, the most in two decades in the city.
President Obama will continue a tradition by delivering a farewell address, one that will be a last chance to defend his legacy.
?I see why there?s a lot of interest and there should be,? Brady said of McDaniels?s head-coaching prospects.
No formal interviews have been scheduled yet, but McDaniels would interview this weekend while the Patriots have a first-round bye.
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The Risso?s dolphins were safely transported to Truro after hours of heavy lifting.
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The Peacock Network emphasizes its star power as it launches its own Boston station, leaving longtime affiliate WHDH-TV behind.
Pope Francis has exhorted Catholic bishops worldwide to do what?s needed to ensure children are protected from sexual abuse by clergy.
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?Being a chaplain is always a wonderful kind of gift,? said the man known at the College of Holy Cross as Father K.
The state?s base wage rose to $11 an hour Sunday, but additional gains here and nationwide may be challenged.
After a brief, flawless rendition ?Auld Lang Syne,? it was all downhill.
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Pat and Dina Lacey had been parents for only a few months when doctors discovered a tumor in their new baby?s chest. Told to take their son home to die, they put their faith in a young doctor who wouldn?t accept death as the answer.
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One Texas city took on mental health as a community and became a national model. Why can?t Mass. do the same?
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
The Bruins enter Monday night?s game on a two-game winning streak, both victories over the Sabres.
Police say James Morales, 35, formerly of Cambridge, fled in a car stolen from a parking lot just over the Mass. border.
The Boston area's combined home value in 2016 was higher than it was during bubble years, according to a new real estate analysis from Zillow.
The ambitious majority plans to unravel some of the most significant policy prescriptions put forward by this administration.
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A self-driving car is hitting the streets of Boston for the first time on Tuesday
William Jacob Raak told NBC News that he stayed silent and motionless during the attack at a popular nightclub, even after being struck.
AMP has delivered on its promise of faster mobile webpages, but publishers worry about giving too much control to the tech giant.
The black filmmaker weathered a backlash for assembling an all-white starring cast for the TLC drama.
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Boston Globe photographers share the stories behind some of their most notable photos during 2016.
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Somehow Donald Trump, who claims a net worth of $10 billion, was standing up for the little guy, against their own union boss.
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The lush landscape around Andrew Grossman?s home and studio is a showcase of possibilities.
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