Officials find driver in death of visiting MIT scientist
The driver of the truck that allegedly struck and killed a bicyclist Sunday is cooperating with investigators, an official said.
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The driver of the truck that allegedly struck and killed a bicyclist Sunday is cooperating with investigators, an official said.
Paul Collins pleaded not guilty to sexually abusing several boys while he was the swim coach at a Boys & Girls club in Arlington during the late 1970s.
US Senate race
Appearing in Dorchester with Senator John McCain, Gabriel Gomez slammed his opponent for voting against a 2004 measure to honor the Sept. 11 victims.
Forecasters warned of more possible tornadoes Monday afternoon after storms Sunday killed two and injured dozens.
From Sunday’s Globe
Year by year, the Globe 100 has chronicled the shifting dominance of local industries and the emergence of promising new ventures.
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A look at the top 100 companies in the Globe 100 rankings, from 1989 to 2013.
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Names like Digital Equipment Corp., Polaroid Corp. and Bank of Boston — all gone now — were very big 25 years ago. A look at how things have changes.
Opinion | Jennifer Graham
Let’s put the brakes on the canonization of Jolie, a person of extraordinary privilege who has exercised an option that’s not available to most women.
JAMES CARROLL
I was disinclined to be the finger-wagging priest on whom Barbara Walters was counting in a 1972 appearance on her daytime show, “Not For Women Only.”
Judy Clarke, the lawyer heading the defense for 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, is well-versed in capital cases.
An emergency call-up early last week, Krug is now a two-game playoff veteran with two goals and a smile almost as infectious as his game.
Dorchester residents gathered Sunday to paint, eat, and raise money for the Marathon bombing victims in a daylong event.
Syrian troops pushed into Qusair, killing at least 52 people and handing the rebels what may be a major setback.
A senior adviser to President Obama mounted a combative defense of the administration Sunday.
AstraZeneca will pair a Mass. General team’s tumor analysis with the company’s library of drugs to identify combinations of treatments.
“Mel Brooks: Make a Noise” is the latest in PBS’s “American Masters” series.
Bostonians may be getting twice as many calories at local American and popular ethnic restaurants.
Globe Talk | May 22
Inside the Marathon bombingsGlobe reporters and editors talk about the horror and heroic efforts of a story that has touched us all.