Trump announces he’ll exit Iran nuclear deal
President Trump’s decision means Iran’s government must now decide whether to follow the US and withdraw or try to salvage what’s left of the deal.
President Trump’s decision means Iran’s government must now decide whether to follow the US and withdraw or try to salvage what’s left of the deal.
Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
The Iran nuclear deal is dead. Now what?
The Trump administration could reinstate sanctions against Iran in several different ways. Its choice will influence how Iran — and Russia, China, and Europe — react.
Opinion | Glen Johnson
End of the Iran deal: Shredding diplomacy for spite, not gain
In vowing to go alone, Donald Trump is turning our country against an agreement it negotiated.
Did Melania Trump plagiarize from the Obamas again? The White House has a scathing answer
The White House is hitting back after some pointed out that certain written materials used in the “Be Best” campaign had already been released under the Obamas.
Paul McManus died Sunday at his home in Wellesley after fighting a rare, aggressive form of cancer for 16 months. He was 59.
Orrin Hatch apologizes to John McCain over funeral comment
Senator Hatch said it was ‘‘ridiculous’’ for Senator McCain to request that President Trump not attend his funeral.
It’s not a mirage: that really is the long-gone Fontaine’s sign that used to signal the proximity of southern fried chicken going up on the Rose Kennedy Greenway.
Waitress at Chelsea restaurant slashed in neck by patron who skipped out on his bill
The waitress had chased the patron outside the restaurant and confronted him at his car, police said.
Welfare motels for homeless families? Mass. high court to weigh in
The Supreme Judicial Court will hear arguments today about whether efforts to end the practice of housing homeless families in motels at state expense have gone too far.
Alleged car thief walked and fed dog three times after stealing SUV with animal inside
David Brady is facing multiple charges including larceny of a motor vehicle and resisting arrest, Boston police said.
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Devra First
What happens when machines take over the kitchen? At Spyce in downtown Boston, we are about to find out.
In Massachusetts, no one wants to talk about sex ed
A bill to modernize the sex education curriculum appears ready to die a quiet death in the Legislature for the fourth session in a row.
Globe Magazine
The Massachusetts natives behind the popular liberal podcast, “Pod Save America,” aren’t holding anything back on their nationwide tour, stopping in Boston this month.
Love Letters Podcast
Why can’t we be friends?
It’s easy to say you’ll remain chummy with your ex. It’s much harder to actually do.
You can see your home from here. A new 3D map covers the entire city
A city planning and development agency has made public imaging technology that shows 129,000 buildings, from East Boston to Mattapan.
COMMENTARY
The Internet screaming machine has been mercilessly mocking Gisele Bundchen’s husband since Monday night.
Chad Finn
At least Game 4 put a little extra fire into the Celtics-76ers rivalry
This is how it is going to be, for years to come, and it feels right for Celtics fans to loathe the Sixers again.
TARA SULLIVAN
His players rave about the coach’s communication and motivational skills.
The T’s $3.5 billion plan to revolutionize the Green Line
Longer trolleys could double the capacity on the nation’s oldest subway line, but the T would first need to address issues like short loading platforms and tight turns.
Karen Akunowicz was honored Monday with a James Beard Award.
JEFF JACOBY
Is John Kerry a lawbreaker?
Gardens that aren’t regularly weeded grow chaotic and ugly. So do statutory codes.
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Connor Biscan’s family gave a Globe reporter and photographer access into his world and their struggles, believing it might help other families.
With no insurance, Amish want discount on Spark’s pricey gene therapy
The Amish community pays for medical treatments together. Does that leave the country’s priciest medicine out of reach?
The talent and performances on display through the first six weeks suggests the two teams have a shot of joining a list of epic, yearlong showdowns.
Amherst College student Andrew Dorogi was found dead in Mexico City in March.
The home -- which has six bedrooms, four full baths, and two half baths -- was built in 1888.
Manning says she wants to shake up establishment Democrats who are “caving in” to President Trump.
Eric Schneiderman rose to prominence as an antagonist of the Trump administration and a defender of women’s rights.
The acquisition, one of the biggest deals ever in the pharmaceuticals industry, will give Takeda wider reach into the world’s biggest drug market.
Companies from Cambodia, Poland, Russia, Ireland, France, and the UK will be represented.
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Spring House Hunt: Should parents buy property in a college town?
As the spring house hunt gets underway and National College Decision Day nears, thoughts are turning to campus housing.
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He is a boy easy to love, and also a heart-testing puzzle to those who love him.
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