Women’s rights activists infuriated by Kavanaugh’s defenders
If the public decides you should not be held accountable for what you did as a drunken 17-year-old, some wondered, what message does that send today’s 17-year-olds?
If the public decides you should not be held accountable for what you did as a drunken 17-year-old, some wondered, what message does that send today’s 17-year-olds?
Deal calls for hearing Thursday for Brett Kavanaugh, accuser
A tentative agreement with Christine Blasey Ford’s attorneys marked an apparent breakthrough that could alter the course of a bitter confirmation fight.
Alan M. Dershowitz
Yes, this hearing can be conducted fairly
No one should compromise the basic rules of fairness and due process that have long been the hallmarks of the rule of law.
The victim was taken to a local hospital, Police Commissioner William Gross said.
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The lines that wend through the state, beneath city streets, and into people’s homes are overseen by a patchwork of bureaucracies and a regulatory system that largely trusts utility companies to police themselves.
Lawrence residents appreciate the help, but remain concerned
About 7,000 hot plates are being handed out to Lawrence, Andover, and North Andover residents who lost gas service after last month’s gas explosions and fires. It will get much colder before permanent repairs are complete, though.
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It did not involve Clydesdales or polar bears or Michael Jordan. It’s an ad for retractable awnings. And it has been seen hundreds of millions of times.
Aging sex offenders regularly cleared to leave prison
The release of criminals who were once deemed sexually dangerous is not unusual, according to state Department of Correction data.
Maine restaurant’s plan to mellow lobsters goes up in smoke
Charlotte’s Legendary Lobster Pound in Southwest Harbor can no longer let customers request meat from lobsters sedated with marijuana.
A man later called police and said he had “accidently left the child” in a shopping cart after a trip to the store.
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Lost and alone, Deb made a decision to reclaim the only home she’d ever had, whatever the risk. By Jenna Russell
Indians 5, Red Sox 4 (11 innings)
Michael Brantley’s walk-off RBI single off Drew Pomeranz lifted the Indians in extra innings.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
They’ll take anybody who can help them win, all manner of malcontents, problem children, bad boys, lawbreakers, and recidivists.
BEN VOLIN | SUNDAY FOOTBALL NOTES
NFL is taking rules to protect quarterbacks too far
Even some quarterbacks are speaking out on behalf of defensive players whose hands are tied by penalties.
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Patriots at Lions | 8:20 p.m. (NBC}
Belichick has an 11-4 record against his former coordinators heading into Sunday’s game against Matt Patricia and the Lions.
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Pilgrimage to the Holy Land in a time of turmoil
Given the turbulence roiling the present day church, the prospect of exploring its origins beckoned as a welcome respite.
What makes a leader great? Sharing lessons from 4 presidents
Doris Kearns Goodwin distills lessons from a study of four presidents who overcame withering challenges.
Ideas | Vanessa Weiland and Lena Sibulesky
Would you decline a kidney from an overdose victim?
In the US, about 20,000 kidney transplants are performed each year — too slow a pace for the 95,000 Americans waiting for kidneys.
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7 credit myths that can cost you a lot of money
If you’re low-income, having bad or no credit can make you even more financially unstable, according to new research.
Fall Fashion | Magazine
’80s glam meets Western details in this season’s lively looks
Attention-grabbing colors and whimsical colors and textures bring a sense of fun to these fall ensembles, photographed at a New Hampshire fair.
White House drafts order to look into Google, Facebook
The order is in its preliminary stages and hasn’t yet been run past other government agencies, said a White House official.
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Gordon Hayward ready to put grueling rehab behind him
The Celtics forward has not played in an NBA game in close to a year.
Ideas | David Jenemann
The mitts that make us
As the playoffs approach, it’s worth paying a little attention to the mitts and gloves that make so much drama on the diamond possible.
Stranger in the house
The US has a huge need for home health care, and many from Ghana do the hard work
The need for home care is soaring, and much of it is done by immigrants willing to take on this hard and low-paying work.
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The Patriots go up against former defensive coordinator Matt Patricia on in prime time.
The blaze caused heavy damage and forced St. Patrick to temporarily relocate services, officials said.
Electric pedal-assist bikes have been added in nine communities outside Boston.
In August 2017, rents were growing at a 2.3% pace, according to a market report from Zillow.
They previously condemned Paul Gosar’s false accusation in 2017 that a wealthy Democratic donor was a Nazi collaborator.
Gunmen disguised as soldiers opened fire on an annual parade in Iran’s oil-rich southwest.
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Up to 40,000 vehicles are estimated to be lost due to the storm.
Joe Bancewicz is readying for the opening of a state-of-the-art facility at a storied Cambridge cemetery.
Many TVs have a setting that may be hazardous to movie watching.
Head to one of these picturesque small towns boasting fall beauty without massive crowds.
Puppies are making people sick — and it’s people’s fault
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria that have infected more than 100 people have been linked to pet store puppies.
Until next year, my sweetheart
In a special bonus episode, Meredith Goldstein explores what happens to summer romance when the summer ends, and “Wet Hot American Summer” creator David Wain shares a girl-crazy memory from his own camp days.
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Despite debt, millennials are the biggest home-buying generation. How?
Slightly more than a third of all home purchases were made by millennials over the past year.
Seattle’s mayor talks growing pains that offer some lessons for Boston
Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan spoke at a Globe event on how innovation is shaping our world, and she’s in high demand among the hundreds of mayors gathered in Boston.
More about Last Seen: The Largest Unsolved Art Heist ever
A true-crime podcast about the most valuable — and confounding — art heist in history: the theft of 13 irreplaceable artworks from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.
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Deb was still new to this high school in Peabody, and had found her way to the vaunted theater program, establishing a foothold in a realm that felt magical.
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