Student recounts terrifying Waltham bus crash
?Everyone started screaming, because we started tilting,? Jaira Pimentel said.
Ten students were hospitalized with minor injuries and 12 as a precautionary measure after the crash near Waltham.
?Everyone started screaming, because we started tilting,? Jaira Pimentel said.
The commission met for the first time Wednesday.
Governor Charlie Baker signed into law a controversial bill that lincenses the alternative medicine practitioners.
Cable competition is heating up, what time is it in Massachusetts, and Trump means business.
The Patriots tight end gave $2,500 to the Maurice J. Tobin K-8 School, so they could buy books for a reading space.
While The Rock has no problem labeling Tom Brady as ?excellence personified? on the field, he?s not sold on TB12?s acting chops.
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Affleck has directed some very good movies. His latest is not one of them.
It turns out the moon is older than many scientists suspected.
Honda is recalling 772,000 additional vehicles for defective front passenger seat air bag inflators made by Takata.
ground game
For the first time since July, the president-elect held a press conference ? nine days before he is set to be sworn into office.
JOAN VENNOCHI
This was no press conference. It was a rambling, bizarre entertainment show starring the president-elect.
In a press conference, a defensive Donald Trump firmly chided news organizations for publishing the material late Tuesday night.
President-elect Donald Trump said he will not divest his assets because conflict of interest rules do not apply to the president.
President-elect Trump finally held a news conference, but as is typical, he made claims that have been repeatedly debunked or discredited.
Rex Tillerson, Donald Trump?s nominee to lead the State Department, tried to allay concerns about the incoming administration and Moscow.
Booker told the Senate Judiciary Committee that Donald Trump?s AG pick, Senator Jeff Sessions, has at times shown hostility to civil rights.
Former Massachusetts senator Scott Brown had hoped for a job running the Department of Veterans Affairs under President-elect Donald Trump.
On Wednesday, Maine Governor Paul LePage revealed that he had weight loss surgery in late September.
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President Obama?s speech was too political to be properly solemn and lasting, detracting from a more important message about democracy.
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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 Patriots receiver, who faces drunk driving charges in Arizona, has put aside the partying lifestyle.
No one was reported injured but the residents of six apartment were displaced in the scheduled demolition gone awry.
This Marshfield 13-acre compound with river views and 9,733 square feet of living space is more like a private retreat than a house.
The governor is in a commanding position for reelection, but a number of complications could make his path tricky.
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More than 100 million vehicles involving 17 automakers have been recalled worldwide.
Roof stood impassively at the defense table as the verdict was announced, fiddling with papers at his fingertips.
Six high-level employees were also indicted for the emissions scandal and coverup.
Monmouth University will house written works, photographs, and other memorabilia from the rocker?s career.
Try Pressed to impress.
Tthe newly proclaimed 1.9 million-acre National Monument will preserve a photographer?s checklist of high-desert drama.
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As voters rejected the political dynasties of Clinton and Bush, N.H. put back in power one of the most successful last names in state history.
Design New England
The lush landscape around Andrew Grossman?s home and studio is a showcase of possibilities.
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