Over nearly a decade, Donald Trump has maintained a nearly immovable base of support, even in Massachusetts. Yet for a man who once said he values loyalty above “everything,” blind fealty is not why. Continue reading →
Sean O'Malley is credited with helping the church start to heal from the sexual-abuse scandal, but he still faces criticism for withholding the names of some clerics accused of abuse. Continue reading →
Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin had asked the justices to intervene after two lower courts blocked his efforts to cancel the registrations of voters who could be noncitizens. Continue reading →
Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump clashed for support Wednesday in the battleground state of North Carolina, holding competing rallies roughly 50 miles apart a day after President Biden appeared to call Trump supporters “garbage.” Continue reading →
Israel’s strikes against Hezbollah, initially focused on smaller, border villages in the south, are expanding beyond the country’s periphery to port towns and urban centers where the group has supporters. Continue reading →
A fragile piece of purple-and-white fabric, frayed over more than two millenniums, that was found in one of a series of tombs in northern Greece decades ago is at the center of a new claim ruffling feathers in the country’s archaeological community. Continue reading →
Donald Trump has repeatedly called the American people "the enemy within." Harris called on their better angels with a pitch-perfect case for a better way. Still, with the press, she can’t win. Continue reading →
Jeff Jacoby's column stirred a buzz of reader reaction, mostly incredulous that he couldn't see the merit of picking Harris over Trump. Continue reading →
A 73-year-old leader of a Mattapan tenant organization Wednesday celebrated what she considered to be a legal victory in what has become a yearslong fight with her landlord. Continue reading →
Elon Musk, the tech billionaire supporting Trump’s presidential campaign, on Monday gave Deaton’s long-shot Republican US Senate bid a nod. Continue reading →
“Massachusetts law defines the age of consent as 16,” said District Attorney Timothy Shugrue in a press release. “While the alleged behavior is profoundly troubling, it is not illegal.” Continue reading →
Betts's sacrifice fly in the eighth inning brought in the go-ahead run. Alex Verdugo, acquired by the Red Sox for Betts and later traded to the Yankees, struck out to end the World Series. Continue reading →
Trading players in the final year of their contracts is valuable, if the Patriots do not plan to re-sign them this coming offseason. Continue reading →
Economic development in this new era is about making the case to individuals that your state is the best place to work, start a company, buy a house, or raise a family. Continue reading →
The new features include call recording, text summation, and a photo "clean up" button, but a smarter Siri that can operate apps for you and connect to ChatGPT is still TBD. Continue reading →
The “Late Night with Seth Meyers” host talks Martha’s Vineyard life, Boston accents, the Affleck brothers, John Oliver, and dad jokes. Continue reading →
The actress, who died Tuesday at 79, communicated a consistent sense of fun and being game for pretty much anything — yet that sense was shot through with wariness. Continue reading →
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