Lebanon is rocked again by exploding devices as Israel declares a new phase of war
The attacks — which were widely believed to be carried out by Israel targeting Hezbollah but have also killed civilians — have hiked fears that the two sides’ simmering conflict could escalate into all-out war.
Sharks on the North Shore? Several sightings off Ipswich rattle beachgoers, catch researchers off guard.
In the past week, there have been eight reported shark sightings in the waters off Ipswich, 30 miles north of Boston, an unusual influx that has startled beachgoers, closed a popular beach until at least next week, and caught researchers off guard.
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The no-risk Patriots are playing the only way they can, but will it work against Aaron Rodgers and the Jets?
The Patriots have managed to be predictable, methodical, and still quite fun, though that last perception might be a product of low expectations.
Trevor Story shows Red Sox what they’ve been missing; Tanner Houck sharp in return against Rays.
Houck, who was skipped in the rotation twice because of fatigue, made his first start since Sept. 4. and pitched well over four innings and 60 pitches.
The Bruins appear to have built a deeper team, but how far will it get them?
Don Sweeney and Jim Montgomery believe fans are about to see a bigger, faster, stronger, more complete iteration of the team that was sent packing last spring.
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Your memories of Boston's busing era
Perspective: The busing crisis divided Boston. But playgrounds brought kids like me together.
‘You tried to break us, and you didn’t’: One family relives busing in new audio documentary
Earline Pruitt, and her daughter Denise, describe the start of school desegregation in this Globe audio documentary.
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