Benefits uneven in controversial SSI program, study says
Low-income children with ADHD and other disorders benefit unevenly from a fast-growing $10 billion disability program.
Low-income children with ADHD and other disorders benefit unevenly from a fast-growing $10 billion disability program.
The discovery of the chemicals sparked an evacuation of several buildings in the neighborhood Tuesday night.
Seven people died in the May 2014 crash, including Philadelphia newspaper owner and philanthropist Lewis Katz.
Harvard and MIT, the only two Mass. universities in the top 10, maintained their No. 2 and No. 7 rankings.
The fee, which would be levied on real estate projects, could conceivably help pay for the Green Line extension.
An officer cited Jabari Asim for driving without a license, but Asim said it was his wife driving the car, arguing racial bias played a role.
Temps could again reach into the 90s Wednesday. Two school districts said they would release students early.
Flight 2276 passengers were settled into their seats for the 10-hour flight to London when the aircraft?s engine caught fire.
Music
Nelsons will take on the leadership of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in Germany, beginning in the fall of 2017.
Perspective
It was, I realized, a shadow sisterhood. By some estimates, 1 in 4 pregnancies don?t survive to term.
Matthew Gilbert | Critic?s Notebook
The highlights of the first edition of the revamped ?Late Show? were the more clever twists that showed Colbert subverting talk shows in general.
BetaBoston
A new iPhone, a larger-screen iPad, and upgrades to Apple TV are on the menu at the annual splash event.
That women can be closely involved in productions but not allowed to take the stage is galling, students said.
Decades after a fire turned 24 Trull St. into an empty lot and left its neighbor awkwardly standing, the city is hoping to rebuild its other half.
An ESPN report Tuesday cited several former team coaches and staffers describing a culture of unethical trickery, such as stealing play sheets.
Only 32 percent nationwide agreed with the decision to lift Tom Brady?s suspension, versus 77 percent of Patriots fans polled.
Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
The NFL added 13 yards to what was an automatic play in an effort to add some excitement this season.
Andrea Campbell easily outpolled 32-year council veteran Charles Yancey in Tuesday?s low-turnout election.
Video
The Globe?s James Pindell sits down with presidential candidates and hopefuls to discuss the race.
Matt Cadwallader
Samore, President Obama?s former principal adviser on arms control and nuclear proliferation, outlines what?s next for the accord.
A record number of migrants, most of them refugees fleeing war and crisis in the Mideast and Africa, are seeking asylum in Europe.
Scott Kirsner | Innovation Economy
The Boston-based company allows researchers to ask questions of website users, allowing those sites to collect revenue.
Crux
It?s long been criticized for being complicated, costly, and out of reach for many Catholics.
The former MVP has been injury-prone the past few years, but remains the leader of this team ? whether he?s playing or not.
Stephen Elledge won the prestigious award, and more than half of its winners have gone on to receive Nobels.
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These were the lowest gas prices ahead of Labor Day since 2004. Could they fall even lower?
Kim Davis would not say whether she would allow licenses to continue to be issued or try to block them once again.
Four senators said they would back the deal, securing enough votes so the president won?t be forced to veto a resolution disapproving the accord.
FitSocket, developed at MIT, can precisely measure a patient to create next-generation custom prosthetic sockets.
Ordinary cooks are learning the science behind how we cook and what we eat, transforming our approach to cuisine.
Hank Willis Thomas in a Brown University exhibit and The Graphic Workshop in a Massachusetts College of Art and Design exhibit each show the indelible nature of protest represented in art.
From the team behind Cafeteria and Bijou, Committee brings Greek and Lebanese small plates to the Seaport.
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