The Red Sox are trading their three-time All-Star and face of the franchise for a package of players including righthanded pitcher Jordan Hicks. Continue reading →
Some of the allegations from detained immigrants include, sleeping on concrete floors without mattresses or sheets, unable to shower, and denial of menstrual products. Continue reading →
Experts say the idea of HHS using the power of the technology is theoretically a good one. But in practice, they warn failing to understand its limitations could lead to potentially dangerous consequences. Continue reading →
Massachusetts’ fledgling gubernatorial race so far includes two Republicans with government résumés inextricably tied to Charlie Baker. Continue reading →
One missile fell near the American consulate, and its concussion caused minor damage, US Ambassador Mike Huckabee said on X. There were no injuries to American personnel. Continue reading →
The statements of shock and condolences streamed in eerily one after another Saturday after the assassination of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband, and the attempted murder of another lawmaker and his wife. Continue reading →
A criminal complaint unsealed Sunday night says Vance Boelter, 57, faces two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of attempted second-degree murder. Continue reading →
In North Carolina, it was a lawsuit over the state’s voter registration records. In Arizona and Wisconsin, it was a letter to state election officials warning of potential administrative violations. And in Colorado, it was a demand for election records going back to 2020. Continue reading →
A shooting near Israeli- and US-supported food distribution points in the Gaza Strip left at least eight Palestinians dead Sunday, according to health officials. Continue reading →
The Vatican on Sunday beatified a Congolese customs worker who was killed for resisting a bribe, giving young people in a place with endemic corruption a new model of holiness: Someone who refused to allow spoiled rice to be distributed to poor people. Continue reading →
It doesn’t take a detective to figure out why the Massachusetts economy is fading faster than the rest of the country: Blame the unfriendly regime in Washington, D.C. Continue reading →
Harvard is seeking an order that would allow student visa holders to enter the country while the university weighs its legal battle against Trump’s directive. Continue reading →
In an emotional rally on the grounds of Chelsea City Hall, dozens of other community members demanded the release of a high school student and recent grad. Continue reading →
The number of passengers heading to and from Canada through Logan fell 5 percent in April from the same month in 2024, while total international traffic rose by 10 percent. Continue reading →
The number of passengers heading to and from Canada through Logan fell 5 percent in April from the same month in 2024, while total international traffic rose by 10 percent. Continue reading →
Harris Yulin, a chameleonic character actor who for more than six decades portrayed guys whom critics described as unsympathetic, soulful, menacing, corrupt and glowering, both onstage and onscreen, died Tuesday in New York. He was 87. Continue reading →
In 1956, Commander Shinn, a veteran naval aviator who planned and executed the flight, touched down at the South Pole for the first time in history. It was nearly 60 degrees below zero. Continue reading →
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