Brookline?s public relations war over school site escalates
A number of attorneys and public relations specialists have joined the fight after local officials proposed to use eminent domain to take Pine Manor College land for a new school.
A number of attorneys and public relations specialists have joined the fight after local officials proposed to use eminent domain to take Pine Manor College land for a new school.
More than 15,000 scientists from 184 countries worldwide have signed a letter warning that Earth?s environment is heading down a path to destruction.
Some 4,000 people signed an online petition at Change.org calling on the school?s administration to address the issues raised in a recent Globe story about harassment by professors.
An investigation into a former top official with the US Marshals office in Boston found a range of misconduct, including lying under oath about sexual activity in government offices.
The filing comes days after Trooper Ryan Sceviour alleged in his suit he was ordered to alter a police report to remove embarrassing information about the judge?s daughter.
Two initiatives along the Fairmount Line show differing visions for the future of a line that serves a large swath of Boston with no other access to rapid transit.
In the interview, the Olympic gold medalist from Needham told of how she has been affected by sexual abuse at the hands of a team doctor.
If confirmed, the former top pharmaceutical and government executive will oversee a $1-trillion department.
Former CIA director John Brennan and former director of national intelligence James Clapper Jr. faulted the president.
Current and former agency officials say a secretive group?s disclosures have been catastrophic for the NSA.
Some of the city?s darkest moments unfolded at the old King Arthur?s strip club and motel.
While for many the service disruption was an annoyance, some riders found comfort in what they called a ?luxury? ride between Red Line stops this weekend.
Despite his perfect score, the Red Sox star did not advance past the second qualifying round.
The company pulled one of its ads from Sean Hannity?s show based on his support for Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he believes the women accusing Roy Moore of sexual misconduct.
Special teams played a big role Sunday night and Tom Brady threw for three TDs.
Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski appeared to make a spectacular diving catch, but an official ruled the ball hit the ground.
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Bill Belichick has an appreciation of coaching legends, and a hatred of Don Shula.
A bill before the Legislature aimed at reducing jaywalking would increase fines for offenders using a mobile device.
The cut is one of several big announcements CEO John Flannery made to analysts and investors during a meeting Monday morning in New York.
The former vice president says he?s looking for fresh blood to lead Democrats back to the White House.
Brett Talley, a 36-year-old Harvard Law School graduate, has practiced for only three years.
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Gerald Elovitz, more commonly known as Jerry Ellis, died Saturday. He built the discount retailer into a Boston-area icon.
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Born into one of Greater Boston?s most prominent technology families, Bose became an entrepreneur in his own right.
The 10-time Grammy winner will sandwich her eighth Foxborough show between a gig in New Jersey and a performance in Toronto.
For years, the Cambridge License Commission has followed an unpredictable pattern in which some restaurant and bar owners are required to pay hundreds of thousands, while others get theirs for free.
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An open letter to the owner of Amazon, proposing a true partnership that rewrites the relationship between a city and the big companies that call it home.
With more patients speaking up ? via hospital surveys and third-party rating websites ? inevitable tensions are emerging.
Even without Kyrie Irving, Boston came out on top again when Toronto?s DeMar DeRozan missed what would have been the game-winning shot.
Mass. is one of 17 states where public money is used to fund abortions for low-income women.
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Some offenses had been going on for decades, but were unacknowledged or dealt with quietly.
Frantic searches for survivors are ongoing after the overnight quake, which left thousands injured.
According to a source, Japan?s SoftBank will buy about $1 billion worth of new Uber stock.
For the first time since returning to air this season, the cold open didn?t feature Alec Baldwin playing Donald Trump.
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President Donald Trump is traveling to five countries on a 12-day trip in Asia, his longest overseas journey as president.