Texas church shooting

More horrific details emerge from Texas shooting

The gunman who killed 26 people at a small-town Texas church went aisle to aisle looking for victims and shot crying babies at point-blank range, witnesses said.

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If an armed bystander wasn?t present amid the massacre in Texas that left 26 dead, President Trump said there would have been ?hundreds more dead.?

KEVIN CULLEN

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The setting, a small church in a dusty rural town, was shocking. The fact that it happened at all isn?t.

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The victims in Sunday?s shooting at a Texas church included the pastor?s teenage daughter, as well as a 1-year-old girl and several other children.

Colbert, Corden, Noah address Texas church shooting

The three late-night hosts talked Monday about the mass church shooting that shook the nation.

Boston Ma 11/06/17 Boston Police investigate a multiple shooting at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Huntington Avenue. The Chevrolet Malibu with Tennessee liscense plates was the vehicle where the victim was removed during a multiple shooting down Massachusetts Avenue that ended at the corner of Huntington Avenue. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe staff) topic reporter:

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Man found shot in car steps from Symphony Hall

The incident took place on a busy, but rarely violent stretch of Massachusetts Avenue.

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The group endorsed Trump, a strong backer in recent years, but legislative wins remain elusive.

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Securing President Trump?s communications ? and tweets ? in China requires satellites, sophisticated electronics and the work of hundreds on multiple continents.

US President Donald Trump attended a dinner at the Blue House in Seoul, South Korea.

President Trump hints at an ?exciting day? to come

President Trump said during a toast at a state dinner being held in his honor in Seoul Tuesday that ?people would find out? what was to come.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/11/06/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/853593428.jpg Anthony Weiner?s fall from grace is complete

The former congressman and New York mayoral candidate reported to a federal prison medical center in Devens on Monday.

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Minority-run business sets precedent for housing in Boston

Though Cruz Companies constructed some of Boston?s most iconic buildings, including BPD headquarters, their real focus is on creating more affordable housing.

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White House photographer Pete Souza snapping images of President Obama at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2013, as the president met with family members of the victims and survivors of the 2001 attack on the Pentagon.

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The Obama presidency through the lens of Pete?Souza

The South Dartmouth native agreed to be the 44th president?s official photographer under one condition: total access.

Ty Burr

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Four eminent film critics? groups, including one in Boston, say films from the Walt Disney Company won?t be eligible for awards until the company lifts a blackout against the Los Angeles Times.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/10/27/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/7fc49904cb7c49c4adbf615270326032-7fc49904cb7c49c4adbf615270326032-0.jpg Bill Belichick denounces ESPN story on Brady?s longevity as ?fake news?

The coach also clarified the role of Alex Guerrero and confirmed that he is not a member of the Patriots staff.

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A pair of games at altitude, and a healthy dose of divisional rivalries are on the schedule in the next eight games.

Today is election day

City Councilor Tito Jackson (left) and Mayor Martin J. Walsh before they cast their ballots on Tuesday. The two candidates are vying for a four-year term to run the city.

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At last, it?s Election Day. Has anyone noticed?

Today is the day voters in Boston choose between incumbent Marty Walsh and challenger Tito Jackson.

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Boston, MA., 09/01/17, 29 Commonwealth Ave. (Haddon Hall on the corner of Berkeley St.). Philanthropist Sandy Edgerley recently purchased the building and plans to gut-renovate it, restoring the outside and inside to reflect the building's orginal features. She plans to convert it from the current office use to a private club.

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Plan for Back Bay private club pits wealth vs. wealth

Converting an office building into a posh hangout where old money can mingle with aspiring leaders has become a battle of Boston?s upper crust.

Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein (above) used detectives, lawyers, and undercover former Mossad agents in an effort to prevent publication of claims that he sexually assaulted and harassed women.

Harvey Weinstein launched cloak-and-dagger effort to squelch sex allegations

The disgraced movie mogul used detectives, lawyers, and undercover former Mossad agents in an attempt to dissuade two news outlets.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/07/07/BostonGlobe.com/Lifestyle/Images/shutterstock_293944136.jpg The Internet?s ?backbone? was broken, and many in US were suddenly unplugged

No, it wasn?t just you having trouble loading up that website.

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The violent altercation that left Senator Rand Paul nursing bruised lungs and broken ribs began over a yard dispute between the senator his longtime neighbor.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/11/06/BostonGlobe.com/Politics/Images/AFP_U19C8[1]-2036.jpg A bicyclist says she was fired for flipping off Trump?s motorcade

A photo that went viral shows President Trump?s motorcade passing Juli Briskman, who raised her third finger in a show of defiance.

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Consumer genetics company Orig3n offered free DNA tests at a recent Bruins game I attended. What would I find out?

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