Police seek witness in crash that left teen dead

An Osterville teen died after the vehicle he was driving rolled over in an apparent street racing crash in Harwich early this morning, according to State Police.

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The newly emboldened parliament, now dominated by the opposition, struggled to work out who is in charge of the country.

A memorial to Pam Wells, a mother of two, marks a Seabrook, N.H., bridge where she and another bicyclist were killed.

Trailing a life of wrong turns

Darriean Hess was the little one in a broken family. Her last, disastrous choice, was, however, her own, police say. And others paid the price.

Jason Collins appeared in the Boston Pride parade on June 8, 2013.

Jason Collins signs with Nets

Collins, a former Celtics player, becomes the first openly gay player in NBA history.

Mass. is easing rules for some pollutants

Developers will be allowed to leave substantially more arsenic and lead in the soil deep below contaminated construction sites.

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The 2014 Academy Awards

In one of the strongest years at the movies, who will win the top trophies is anything but a sure thing.

Canadian team members listened to their national anthem after receiving their gold medals.

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Canada made a statement to the world in winning gold

The future of NHL players in the Olympics is unclear, but for the Canadian men’s team, defending their title was an accomplishment and relief.

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Why scholars can’t resist the uncrackable Voynich manuscript

Studying it has been called “academic suicide,” but an astonishing range of researchers have fallen under a mysterious document’s spell.

The 19-year-old star midfielder for the New England Revolution, in his family’s Leominster home

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The phenomenal life of Diego Fagundez

Like other teenagers, he enjoys playing Xbox, eats a ton of junk food, and still lives with his parents. He also might be the best young player in Major League Soccer history.

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TOM KEANE

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The Supreme Judicial Court’s decision bolsters the argument that privacy rights and public safety aren’t either-or propositions.