Susan Collins won?t back down on health care
The Maine senator worries the GOP plan would cause millions of Americans with pre-existing conditions to lose insurance.
The Maine senator worries the GOP plan would cause millions of Americans with pre-existing conditions to lose insurance.
The lawmakers spoke late into the evening against changes to the Affordable Care Act.
The president repeatedly promised to heal cross-racial divisions, but his slow reaction to violence against minorities is drawing scorn.
The White House is weighing whether to move Spicer into a more senior role and bring in a new spokesman.
The governor will ask lawmakers to approve a five-year plan that extends the state?s commitment to biotech.
The state, the city, and a key business group have reached a deal to fund the Greenway. Now they need its neighbors to sign on.
Major-leaguers looking to slide into a new career or earn a degree will be encouraged to take classes through the school.
Three hospitals have been cited repeatedly by state regulators, a Globe review found.
The three teens removed the mask of the performer, who is black, and struck him in the face while shouting a racial slur, the Suffolk DA said.
Otto Warmbier, 22, who was released last week by the rogue nation, died Monday. He was in a coma.
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Adam Himmelsbach explains the Celtics? trade of the No. 1 overall pick, and more.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
It?s nice to have a stockpile of No. 1 picks, but let?s hope Danny Ainge isn?t done dealing yet.
GARY WASHBURN | ON BASKETBALL
He?s right to patiently hold out for a blockbuster, franchise-changing move.
Royals 4, Red Sox 2
The Sox left 11 on base and went hitless with runners in scoring position.
Rob Gronkowski partied hard with rapper Flo Rida at a Foxwoods nightclub on Saturday. His reputed bill: $102,407.
Nestor Ramos
Sasha Hearn saw three kids in trouble and made it her business to intervene.
Sean P. Murphy | The Fine Print
New Globe consumer columnist Sean P. Murphy will advocate for you when you feel you?ve been wronged.
A Mass. family sued Harvard Pilgrim Health Care in May for refusing to pay for their son?s wilderness therapy in Utah.
The Cambridge restaurant can no longer cook with charcoal or wood after neighbors said their health was being affected.
Selectmen decided the town, which owns the half-acre lot on which John Scagliarini?s house sits, will not renew the lease.
City councilors expressed their concerns at a hearing on Monday.
The city?s new wax museum will feature an array of celebrity figures and notable names through history.
Officials say the combined company would control more than 90 percent of the US market for paid daily fantasy sports contests.
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Editorial
The Globe?s years in Dorchester have coincided with some of its proudest journalistic accomplishments.
Arbour Health System hospitals, which serve about 16,000 patients annually, were cited again and again in state documents reviewed by the Globe.
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Dr. Mary Austin repairs birth defects in utero. She doesn?t let her pregnant patients know she?s faced her own health challenges.
Woods could qualify for a diversion program, in which his DUI charge is downgraded.
The third day of Sail Boston festivities was a perfect day for a parade sailors downtown.
Halfway between the historic village of Stowe, Vermont, and the vacation condos on Mount Mansfield above it, a long dirt drive winds past fenced pastures lined with maple trees, snakes between a classic weathered horse barn and a gentleman?s farmhouse, and ends in a back corner of a 40-acre parcel.
Voters head to the polls Tuesday to choose between Republican Karen Handel and Democrat Jon Ossoff.
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After four years of searching, the Kepler telescope has detected 49 planets in the Goldilocks zone.
Bergers is best known here for running the SEC?s Boston office from 2006 through 2013.
The album will be released June 30 and will be available only to users of the music streaming service Tidal, which the rapper co-owns.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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