US Senate race
Gomez hits Markey on 9/11 vote in appearance with McCain
Appearing in Dorchester with Senator John McCain, Gabriel Gomez slammed his opponent for voting against a 2004 measure to honor the Sept. 11 victims.
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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.
Secretary of State John Kerry said Congress must go beyond investigations and play a role in ensuring embassies have the resources they need.
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.
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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.
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