Opinion | Steven A. Tolman
National Grid lockout puts profit first, workers and safety last
National Grid would rather break a union and make more money than ensure that Massachusetts can safely restore gas service.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, who has been dogged politically for years by her past claims of Native American heritage, shared the results of a DNA test with The Boston Globe.
Attorney Adam Mortara gave opening arguments Monday morning in federal court in a high-stakes trial that has drawn an overflow crowd of onlookers.
Opinion | Aly Raisman
Child sexual abuse isn?t a kid problem, it?s an adult problem.
The closure of the Cambridge Sears could help an even larger project that would include office space and housing where the store and the mall?s garage now stand.
President Trump flew above the Florida panhandle on Monday to see the wreckage left behind after Hurricane Michael slammed its coastal communities.
Walsh, speaking during a rally at Faneuil Hall, called the proposed changes to the rules surrounding green card applications a ?disgrace.?
Saudi Arabia is reportedly ready to concede that a missing Saudi writer was killed in its consulate in Istanbul.
Watertown police urged relatives and friends of those battling opioid addiction to actively check on their well-being Tuesday.
A 21-year-old man from Mansfield will be summonsed to court for disorderly conduct and throwing an object during a sporting event after Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill had beer thrown in his face.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
Yes, they knocked off the unbeaten Chiefs, but there?s a lot of work to do.
The quarterback was not satisfied even after a night in which the team scored 43 points and did not punt.
The Patriots game drew more viewers, although plenty of people were flipping channels back and forth last night.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
The lefty was one out away from qualifying for a decision, exiting Game 2 with a 5-4 lead.
Tech Lab
Researchers are using AI techniques similar to spam filters to weed out fake news.
State officials will consider an ?eleventh-hour? proposal for the billion-dollar reconstruction of the Massachusetts Turnpike through Allston.
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Players, coaches, and their families all headed to owner Wyc Grousbeck?s house on Sunday.
A spat seems to be brewing between Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone and Republican Senate candidate Geoff Diehl?s campaign this week.
Adrienne Martin wrote Monday that there would be a memorial celebration in the coming weeks and that family was grateful for the support the past two years.
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Country music star Cole Swindell stopped into Loretta?s Last Call in the Fenway for lunch and an impromptu performance ahead of his Friday concert at Worcester?s DCU Center.
Kensington Palace said the child is due in the spring.
Opinion | Steven A. Tolman
National Grid would rather break a union and make more money than ensure that Massachusetts can safely restore gas service.
The Big Picture
Here?s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: gas explosions in Lawrence, 9/11 remembrance ceremonies, and primary elections.
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This is one of the most anticipated seasons in memory, so let?s get right to the burning issues . . .
The MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing will open in September 2019 as ?an interdisciplinary hub for work in computer science, AI, data science, and related fields.?
The solution can be as simple as trimming bushes and trees that are blocking windows, removing screens, or keeping blinds raised.
Andrew Cuomo questioned why state Republicans invited the founder of a far-right group to speak in Manhattan.
Pope Francis canonized seven people in a ceremony Sunday attended by 70,000 people in St. Peter?s Square.
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He documents projects on the popular YouTube channel "Rich Rebuilds."
The added space would be enough to house around 2,000 employees.
The Neil Armstrong film couldn't unseat last week's top two flicks over the weekend at the box office.
In the laboratory, I felt like I understood life. But endless hours spent as a biology researcher at MIT also came with costs.
In a special bonus episode, Meredith Goldstein explores what happens to summer romance when the summer ends, and ?Wet Hot American Summer? creator David Wain shares a girl-crazy memory from his own camp days.
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Mobile homes may be the least expensive and most effective means of addressing the region?s housing shortage.
Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan spoke at a Globe event on how innovation is shaping our world, and she?s in high demand among the hundreds of mayors gathered in Boston.
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