Judge won’t extend deadline in Tsarnaev case
Accused Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s lawyers had sought to extend an Oct. 24 deadline to submit their case against the death penalty.
Accused Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s lawyers had sought to extend an Oct. 24 deadline to submit their case against the death penalty.
Carlos Ortiz pleaded not guilty today to being an accessory after the fact in the murder of Odin Lloyd.
“There is absolutely no malicious or black-hearted or evil criminal intent” by former drug lab chemist Annie Dookhan, her lawyer said.
The restaurant, known for its zebra-print dining room and afternoon tea, will close on New Year’s Eve after 31 years.
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The Red Sox took the lead against the Tigers in the ALCS, a new BSO conductor made his debut, and more of the week’s best images by Globe photographers.
The Patriots’ passing attack gets a huge boost with the return of the 6-foot-6-inch, 265-pound beast that is Rob Gronkowski.
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One contract controversy barely ends before the next begins, or so it seems to several members of the Boston City Council.
Drew Rosenhaus, Gronkowski’s agent, told several news outlets that the tight end has been cleared by doctors to play against the Jets on Sunday.
John Connolly and Martin Walsh said they would overhaul or eliminate the agency, which on Thursday approved Harvard’s Allston expansion, among other projects.
The management of the Saugus restaurant has reported the thefts to police, including two antique pots worth $600 each.
In 1994, the Washington state Democrat became the first speaker since the Civil War to fail to win re-election in his home district.
The stock had never before surpassed $928 in regular market trading since Google went public at $85 per share nine years ago.
Choreographer Karole Armitage’s “Rave,” which her company Armitage Gone! Dance will perform at the Institute of Contemporary Art, delights in the offbeat and unexpected.
Director Mikael Håfström’s movie with Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger serves up old-school action that’s crisp, not lunkheadedly creaky.
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