Baker urges Congress to keep key provisions of Obamacare
As the GOP-controlled Congress moves rapidly to dismantle President Obama?s health care law, Republican Governor Charlie Baker is staking out independent ground.
As the GOP-controlled Congress moves rapidly to dismantle President Obama?s health care law, Republican Governor Charlie Baker is staking out independent ground.
The Republican is pushing federal lawmakers to maintain several key provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
Giuliani, who had been speculated to be a Cabinet nominee, will assist the administration with cybersecurity efforts.
The unnamed student is accused of writing threats against members of the school community.
About 65 percent of California is abnormally dry, compared with about 99 percent of Massachusetts.
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals will give IBEW Local 103 a certificate of recognition this week.
A cousin of the sisters discovered the body last month in the kitchen of the $1.2 million Brookline home.
The US is accusing Fiat Chrysler of failing to disclose software in some of its pickups and SUVs with diesel engines that allows them to emit more pollution than allowed.
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More than a century old, George?s Barber Shop is an institution in Saugus.
?Thank you to Linda Bean of L.L.Bean for your great support and courage. . . . Buy L.L.Bean,? Donald Trump said.
It?s not the first time the show has ventured into polarizing territory.
The new price is about the same as what customers were paying for the brand-name drug eight years ago.
The lineup for May?s Boston Calling, the first to take place at the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston, is the fest?s most sprawling to date.
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A Cambridge company claims that by analyzing the language moviegoers use in IMBD reviews, they can determine who the winner will be.
In her final late-night appearance as first lady, Michelle Obama looked back at her eight years in the White House and shared her plans for the future.
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Managing China will be much more difficult if the United States disregards the longstanding policy.
A tale of young love drove a son on an eye-opening journey. And in the process, a musical legacy that was all but lost has been found, and a life revealed.
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One Texas city took on mental health as a community and became a national model. Why can?t Mass. do the same?
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
?There?s a lot of value to all three of those players,? Bill Belichick said of Patrick Chung, Devin McCourty, and Duron Harmon.
Boston City Councilor Tito Jackson vows a vigorous campaign against his friend and former ally Mayor Martin Walsh.
If sitting in the bleachers at the regulation high school basketball court loses its luster, this 20,043-square-foot home has options ? many, many options ? to keep your interest, including a covered water slide under the balcony overlooking all the hoop
Donald Trump repudiated claims that Russia may have information on him that could expose him to blackmail. ?It?s all fake news ? phony stuff,?? he said.
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The show will feature about 600 cars.
The ruling party has vowed to ??sweep out?? the organizations funded by Hungarian-born George Soros.
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A show at Suffolk University Gallery doesn?t just crunch the numbers.
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Tthe newly proclaimed 1.9 million-acre National Monument will preserve a photographer?s checklist of high-desert drama.
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As voters rejected the political dynasties of Clinton and Bush, N.H. put back in power one of the most successful last names in state history.
Design New England
The lush landscape around Andrew Grossman?s home and studio is a showcase of possibilities.
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