FBI releases 2011 report of interview with Tamerlan Tsarnaev
The FBI has acknowledged before that it interviewed Tamerlan in early 2011 at the request of a federal government, later confirmed to be Russia.
The FBI has acknowledged before that it interviewed Tamerlan in early 2011 at the request of a federal government, later confirmed to be Russia.
Two adults are dead and two students were injured in an apparent murder-suicide inside an elementary school classroom in San Bernardino, Calif.
The woman has been identified as Susan Anyanwu-Corbin, a Nigerian immigrant who disappeared last year.
A senior US official says the United States has concluded that Russia knew in advance of Syria?s chemical weapons attack last week.
Here?s what to expect and what you can to do prepare for allergy season.
The spending plan slashes a big and controversial new fee for employers proposed by Governor Charlie Baker to fund state health care costs.
A judge found that authorities failed to turn over a police report that suggested another possible suspect.
The New York Daily News and ProPublica won for public service for a series, and Boston Globe journalists were finalists in two categories.
The results of the first state-run background check of drivers have officials in other states asking if they should play a more active role in vetting drivers.
The Diocese of Fall River has agreed to an $880,000 settlement with eight men who as children were sexually abused by a West Harwich priest.
Professors say at least 20 courses set to be taught this summer ? and more next fall ? were nixed, without warning instructors.
The fracas surrounding the video of a man being forcibly removed from a flight comes just weeks after a United controversy over leggings.
Oscar Munoz is the subject of much wrath after the forcible removal of a passenger from an overbooked flight.
United Airlines, over the past five years, bumped passengers involuntarily from its flights at one of the highest rates among major airlines.
TIGERS 2, RED SOX 1
Justin Verlander got the better of Chris Sale in the matchup, as the Sox dropped three of four in Detroit.
The Patriots will open up the weekend of Aug. 10-14 when they host the Jacksonville Jaguars.
KEVIN CULLEN
Gentle Giant, the well-known moving company based in Somerville, hires foreign workers legally. But some of its competitors don?t.
Amid allegations of sexual harassment by Fox News Channel?s Bill O?Reilly, the network?s parent company has launched an investigation.
A portion of Commonwealth Avenue will close to most traffic for 17 days and shutdowns will also affect the BU bridge, Mass. Pike, commuter rail, and B Line trolley.
?Topdog/Underdog? and ?Hand to God? are among the multiple nominees for the awards honoring the year?s best in Boston theater.
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Will Butler, studying at Harvard?s Kennedy School, plays at the Sinclair Tuesday.
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The Patriots tight end is up to his very old tricks again.
Opinion | Richard North Patterson
Donald Trump has rewritten the book on how to prejudice a judicial proceeding.
The arrest, on a US computer crimes warrant, is creating a buzz because of suggestions it may be linked to Russian attempts to influence the 2016 election.
The nation was splintering, and Boston wasn?t immune. But something was happening here.
An afternoon recap of the day?s most important business news, delivered Monday through Friday.
In America, everyone who has a cellphone thinks they are a professional photographer. They are not.
If you have been a victim or witnessed a hate incident, share your information here so we can investigate.
In the era of smartphones, such facial analysis efforts have a whole new promise.
It doesn?t appear there?s room for another banner under the current setup at Gillette Stadium.
Despite often being named as finalists, women are rarely chosen to serve as presidents of colleges and universities across the country.
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The titanic struggle over who would replace Justice Antonin Scalia was nothing if not partisan, and for good reason.
The assaults were the latest in a spate of attacks targeting Egypt?s Coptic Christian minority.
A roundup of the most important business news from Monday.
?We have a president who feeds off praise, and he just got a lot of it for bombing someone,? Oliver said. ?And that should make everyone very, very worried.?
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
The Big Picture
Earlier this week, over 80 civilians died in a chemical weapon attack in Syria.
Ground Game
Neil Gorsuch became the 113th justice of the United States Supreme Court on Monday, capping what was almost a forgotten nomination process.
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