Observations as the Celtics come from 14 down in fourth quarter, but Bucks eke out Game 3 win
The Celtics pulled ahead in the final two minutes after an awful third quarter. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jrue Holiday, however, put Milwaukee back ahead, and a frantic attempt to tie it in the final seconds fell short.
After fleeing to Salem, a Ukrainian museum director leads a global effort to preserve her country’s heritage
For Oleksandra Kovalchuk, acting director of the Odesa Fine Arts Museum, the fight to save Ukraine’s art is part of a larger battle to preserve its identity as a free and independent country.
Priced out of the city, Black Bostonians are finding their dream homes on the South Shore
The shift of Boston residents to Brockton and a few other nearby towns underscores the challenges the city of Boston faces in keeping Black and brown residents who were born there and want to stay, but have been priced out of the city’s sizzling real estate market.
A new conservative majority poised to overturn Roe could spell the end of the Roberts court
As the draft opinion on abortion rights show, an emboldened group of justices to the right of Roberts no longer needs the deeply conservative, but more cautious and institutionalist, chief to join them to hand down rulings.
‘Deep concern and outrage’ after Franklin High fans target Sharon players with homophobic, racist, antisemitic slurs during game
Joshua Hanna, the principal of Franklin High School, said in a letter to families Friday that officials “denounce such behavior and are outraged” about the heckling, which had happened the night before.
150 YEARS OF THE BOSTON GLOBE
Scenes from a century and a half, as covered by the Boston Globe. We revisit some of the most impactful stories Globe journalists have covered, look back at 150 significant front pages, reflect on how the newsroom and Boston have changed, and much, much more.
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