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Tiger Woods ends 11-year majors drought with Masters victory
Woods shot a 2-under 70 on Sunday and a 13-under overall to win his fifth Masters and first major since 2008.
CELTICS 84, PACERS 74
Boston outscored Indiana, 26-8, in the third quarter to take the series lead by winning a defensive battle.
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Woods shot a 2-under 70 on Sunday and a 13-under overall to win his fifth Masters and first major since 2008.
Tom Brady was watching on television ? and commenting on his new Twitter account ? as Tiger Woods won a dramatic victory at the Masters.
RED SOX 4, ORIOLES 0
The lefthander allowed three hits and fanned seven and Xander Bogaerts drove in all four runs in the win over the Orioles.
Dave Epstein
Rain and thunderstorms are possible for the earliest runners and those waiting to start. But the chance of rain will lessen as the day progresses.
Groups of runners in brightly colored tracksuits chatted with each other along the Boylston Street finish line Sunday while other teams posed for photos.
As the show enters its endgame Sunday, even die-hard fans could use a refresher on the past seven seasons.
Which of our beloved and not-so-beloved ?Game of Thrones? characters are going to wind up sitting pretty?
Matthew Gilbert
A genre show, of all things, with fire-breathing dragons and sub-zero zombies, has won our game of Peak TV.
TV critic Matthew Gilbert will be writing his thoughts as the show unfolds, and chatting with other viewers about the action and theories about what could happen next.
Ideas | Tony Rehagen
We were once tarred and feathered for usurping WASP dreams. Now we point fingers at the immigrants from south of the border. Racism, it seems, is just another step toward becoming American.
Actor Michael Keaton made a surprise appearance in this week?s show, which opened with a skit on the many high-profile arrests happening in recent weeks.
The parents describe a chaotic state system that fails to supply them with vital information and training, or sufficient psychological support for kids who badly need it.
Two dozen readers responded to a Globe story about the problem of out-of-network charges. Here are some of their stories.
David Marchant, who has been on leave with pay since October 2017, denies the sexual harassment allegations.
Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, kicked of his campaign Sunday by claiming the mantle of a youthful generation ready to reshape the country.
A deadly double shooting that claimed the lives of two men Saturday night on a residential street in Mattapan left neighbors shaken Sunday as police sought the public?s help in the investigation.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Sunday that President Trump wants to explore a proposal to send migrants to ?sanctuary cities,? but it was not the preferred solution to immigration problems.
THOMAS FARRAGHER
Henry Cooke is a colonial militiaman and Paul O?Shaughnessy is a British redcoat in the historic reenactment on the village green in Lexington on Patriots Day.
Stephen Quake, a Stanford University bioengineer and inventor, is facing questions about his relationship with a controversial Chinese scientist who genetically engineered human embryos.
A Vermont woman was escorted out of TD Garden on a stretcher after she allegedly kicked, bit, and spit on police officers as they tried to remove her from the Bruins game.
Globe reporter Janelle Nanos sits down with leaders in the city?s business community to talk about their career paths, work and accomplishments, as well as their vision for Boston?s future.
The Needham house was assessed at $549,300, but sold for nearly a million dollars. The buyer, who never lived a day there, would sell it 17 months later at a substantial loss in what may become the next chapter in the national debate over fairness in college admissions.
Munch Madness | Final
Beloved Boston bakery Flour takes the cake over Sarma to clinch Munch Madness 2019.
Dating in 2019 is?complicated. Frustrating. Sometimes completely exhilarating. In Season 2 of the podcast, Meredith Goldstein goes deep on one of her most-asked questions.
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No one else creates sounds like that, not on today?s golf landscape, and especially not at the Masters, where Woods once took this stage and changed this game forever.
On Saturday, the Paget family opened the 143rd season of swan boats on the lagoon in the Boston Public Garden.
A proposed mixed-use development that could bring hundreds of new housing units divided residents during an hours-long public hearing.
The former vice president is expected to join the White House race any day now, and it could go one of two ways: He could ride his well-known name and moderate appeal to victory, or his old-school approach could fall flat.
If there's one group of plants that cries out for regular and careful pruning, it's fruit trees. Get more gardening advice at realestate.boston.com.
As Madagascar faces its largest measles outbreak in history and cases soar well beyond 115,000, resistance to vaccinating children is not the driving force.
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Mazda is recalling nearly 190,000 Mazda 3 compact cars in the U.S. because the windshield wipers can fail
British firm Scape is moving ahead with plans for what would be Boston?s first independent student dormitory.
Episode nine will be subtitled ?The Rise of Skywalker,? director J.J. Abrams and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy announced.
The Big Picture
Here?s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: a fire in the Fens, the beginning of spring, Ice Castles in New Hampshire, and the annual citywide youth Spelling Bee.
A hot housing market forgives a lot of mistakes, but that doesn?t stop sellers from undermining their own home sale.
A study suggested that the test led doctors to recommend fewer unnecessary biopsies. But critics said the company-sponsored study lacked crucial data.