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We knew it was going to be bad for the Patriots this season, but not this bad, and other thoughts
We lived so well, so long. It was always going to be a rebuilding year. But this?
Voters split on whether Harris or Trump would do a better job on the economy, new poll shows
About 4 in 10 registered voters say Trump would do a better job handling the economy, while a similar number say that about Harris, according to a new poll.
Israel hits Beirut in a rare strike, killing at least 8 people and wounding dozens
It's first Israeli attack on the Lebanese capital in months and came after Hezbollah pounded northern Israel with rockets.
Jet travel, yacht adventures, and more. How Steward’s CEO used corporate funds as the company crumbled.
A Globe analysis rounds out a globetrotting portrait of how Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre and other executives spent their time — and the company’s money — in the months and years before it went under.
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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.
What’s that giant thing that’s been leaping out of the water all over the North Shore?
The sturgeon, a massive, dinosaur-like, rare fish, has suddenly been spotted all over the North Shore this summer, in numbers no one can recall.
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