Teachers, city schools urged to overhaul policies
A watchdog group’s report recommends lengthening school days and overhauling instructor evaluation.
A watchdog group’s report recommends lengthening school days and overhauling instructor evaluation.
A second tornado warning has been issued for northern parts of the county. It expires at 4 a.m.
In casino battle, tribe’s sovereignty could be at risk On Cape Cod, the the hard-won status of lands designated as a Native American reservation is in jeopardy.
Foreign investors eye local lab sitesWith rental demand strong from the life sciences sector, overseas buyers target biomedical research properties.
Colleges cutting ties with the SATAmherst College, Dartmouth College, and Williams College have dropped the requirement in the past year.
Is Donald Trump flip-flopping on immigration?Trump backed away from previously harsh rhetoric Saturday while meeting with a new group of Hispanic advisers.
Ever untraditional, Donald Trump elects to pass on vacationsTrump is not known for taking time off — let alone a long break.
Clinton fund-raiser features Boston business, civic VIPsHillary Clinton’s campaign collected about $1.4 million during Sunday’s event in Osterville. She also held a fund-raiser in Provincetown.
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The system includes a “hot list” capable of sending law enforcement instant alerts, one officials say would be used rarely.
SENSE OF SUMMER
Darkness delivers heaven’s pyrotechnicsFor a Cape beachgoer, the skies offer a glittering display against the dark.
The incident took place late Saturday during a gathering to mark a woman’s 50th birthday.
John Sevier, 50, is accused in the Saturday incident.
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More than 800 freshmen arrived Sunday on the Waltham university’s campus.
Ping-Pong controversy opens racial wound in MaldenA simmering dispute revolves around the most seemingly innocuous of topics: a game played at the senior center.
Michael Andor Brodeur | @Large
Frank Ocean continues the liberation of the albumA massive drop of new material from the singer highlights the changing of the form.
NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL
Eduardo Rodriguez’s absence a troubling sign for Red SoxThe lefthander’s decision not to pitch at less than 100 percent puts team in a bind.
BEN VOLIN | ON FOOTBALL
The complexion of the roster changed significantly on Sunday.
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JOHN POWERS
Fears and politics faded into the background once it was time to embrace and celebrate the Games.
10 Olympic statistics to rememberHow did the US Olympic delegation perform in Rio? We put the Games in statistical perspective.
Abbey D’Agostino, Nikki Hamblin get sportsmanship award from IOCA tumble with Hamblin may have led Topsfield’s D’Agostino to forgo her Olympic dreams, but she didn’t go without recognition.
900 tips pour in on Princeton jogger’s killingState Police still don’t know why Vanessa Marcotte, 27, of New York, was killed while visiting relatives in the small town.
Hydroponics operation takes root in DevensThis is a Massachusetts farm where Mother Nature gets a high-tech boost.
Baby left alive after 5 slain in Ala. The local district attorney said the victims were “brutally and viciously murdered” and said the crime scene was the worst she’d seen.
Editorial
Consumers have a right to go to courtIt’s time to eliminate “forced arbitration” language from bank account and credit card contracts.
Private schools, painful secrets
The unexpected price of reporting abuse: retaliationThe Globe found 15 instances of retaliation at New England private schools against students or employees who raised concerns about sexual abuse by staffers.
Boston Globe coverage and the movie ‘Spotlight’“Spotlight” is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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Globe Magazine
From the spin of skee balls to the smell of fried dough, the region’s beachside arcades and amusement parks remain the stuff of childhood memories.
In five innings of work, Owens allowed eight runs (all earned), walked five, and struck out six.
The narrow streets filled with revelers Sunday, as locals and visitors marked the occasion.
The Clinton Foundation said it would stop accepting funds from corporations and foreign entities if Clinton is elected.
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Available, low-cost electric vehicles could replace 87 percent of trips taken in gas-powered vehicles and still meet consumers’ transportation needs.
About 3,200 people remained in shelters Sunday, according to state officials.
Insurance companies want patients to try older, less expensive therapies for months before covering pricier ones.
Lee also discussed the film during his appearance Saturday at the island’s film festival.
ground game
The good news for Donald Trump out of Ohio, Fla.One thing that must leave the GOP candidate at least a little relieved is his standing in the two most critical swing states.
Design New England
‘This is home’Keith Leblanc and Kelly Monnahan create a haven for themselves, family, and friends in the piney hills of outer Cape Cod.
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