Senate to push forward with two shutdown votes Thursday
The Senate will vote this week on two bills to end the government shutdown, but it?s doubtful either will pass.
Olivia Ambrose, the 23-year-old woman who went missing after leaving a downtown Boston bar on Saturday night, was found alive Tuesday, and a suspect has been arrested.
The Senate will vote this week on two bills to end the government shutdown, but it?s doubtful either will pass.
At the same time, the White House is continuing to work on contingency plans and has been considering potential alternatives, including a rally, as a back-up venue.
The long-debated idea has stalled in Massachusetts even while other states in New England and around the country have adopted bans.
A man was seriously injured after becoming stuck underneath a Red Line train in South Boston Tuesday afternoon, according to the Boston Fire Department.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to go ahead with its plan to restrict military service by transgender people while court challenges continue.
Dave Epstein
We?ll see a big change in just a few days, from frigid temperatures to rainy weather and a forecast that might feel almost balmy.
Salvatore DiMasi has emerged from a prison sentence, cancer battle, and a federal supervised release with an eye trained back on Beacon Hill and Washington.
Maine?s giant spinning ice disk survived the weekend winter weather that pummeled New England and now has its own livestreaming webcam.
The BU grad-turned-congresswoman also showed just how little she cared about her colleagues telling her to slow down.
The US military says an American service member has been killed by enemy fire in Afghanistan.
The project includes two connected 12-story towers on Cambridge Street, with hundreds of private patient rooms, a heart center, a cancer center, operating rooms, and other clinical areas.
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At least a half-dozen people say they were stiffed when L?Espalier, the Back Bay gourmet restaurant, closed suddenly.
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Their 13 third-down conversions Sunday were the most in an NFL game this year.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
The rivalry and the history just aren?t there between Boston and Los Angeles in football.
BEN VOLIN | ON FOOTBALL
The coach was irate about the non-call, but if he had merely run the ball, his chances of winning were good.
A league spokesman confirmed NFL security initiated looking into the incident.
Tree House Brewing Co., based in Charlton, is printing 26,000 cans on Tuesday with a fiery quote that?s been attributed to Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
Renée Graham
Many are defending the Covington Catholic students, as if racist behavior is just another childhood phase.
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Court officials and a plucky nonprofit reimagine probation.
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The actor, who was dealing with a luggage mishap, was far from the only local slated to attend the annual summit in Davos, Switzerland.
TY BURR
A look at who got the nods for this year?s Academy Awards.
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One hundred years ago today an enormous steel tank ruptured, sending a torrent of brown syrup on a deadly path through the North End.
Our photographers share the stories behind what went into making the year?s best photos, as selected by the editors of the Globe Magazine and photo department.
The story of a profoundly troubled young man and the ugly underside of America?s most popular sport.
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In a season that hasn?t gone as planned, the expectations have been greatly downsized.
The Boston Foundation and Boston University both announced major gifts on Monday.
Originally built in 1751, this 4,100-square-foot Georgian farmhouse in Concord has since been renovated, boasting five bedrooms and 3.5 baths, all set on 12.86-acres of land. The property, 1100 Monument St., otherwise known as Buttrick Farm, is listed for $8,700,000, by Terrence Maitland of LandVest, Inc and includes quite a bit more than just the main house.
Four or more top-tier women candidates are gearing up for the Democratic nomination, providing the party with a chance to make history ? and difficult decisions.
??I?m sad in 2019 that Jews and African Americans are united by having been slaughtered in their houses of worship,? said a member of the Pittsburgh delegation.
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Three Beacon Hill lawmakers are joining with a regional planning advocacy group to call for higher fees for ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft
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Mobile homes may be the least expensive and most effective means of addressing the region?s housing shortage.