The episode underscored how, in a year when the political headwinds would seem to favor Republicans, their controversial nominees — many of whom won primaries with the support of former president Donald Trump — are hamstrung in winnable races. Continue reading →
Should voters embrace Question 1, the decision about where the money ultimately goes — and who benefits — would rest with legislators. Continue reading →
Jason Duhaime will be brought back to Massachusetts to face federal criminal charges related to the alleged hoax, according to legal filings. Continue reading →
The hurricane devastated and displaced many workers and families already living check to check — and often unseen in the shadows of coastal Florida’s luxury living. Continue reading →
Judge Elizabeth Kelly took action three months after the Michigan Supreme Court unanimously said a different judge acting as a one-person grand jury had no authority to issue indictments. Continue reading →
Former president Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Tuesday to intervene in litigation over documents marked as classified that the FBI removed from his Florida estate, saying that an appeals court had lacked jurisdiction to rule on the matter. Continue reading →
UTO, Sweden — The last time this famously neutral country went to war, Napoleon was on the back foot in France, and Britain was preparing to burn Washington. Continue reading →
Russian troops abandoned a key Ukrainian city so rapidly that they left the bodies of their comrades in the streets, offering more evidence Tuesday of Moscow’s latest military defeat as it struggles to hang on to four regions of Ukraine that it illegally annexed last week. Continue reading →
The 2022 Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to three researchers for their pioneering experiments in quantum information science, a burgeoning field that could revolutionize computing, cryptography, and the transfer of information via what is known as “quantum teleportation.” Continue reading →
Snow Cone's constant suffering will end when she finally sinks to the bottom of the sea to be forgotten by most of us. We can show respect to her great spirit by acting now to protect the rest of her family. Continue reading →
All of the migrants will depart the base by the end of the weekend, the administration of Governor Charlie Baker said in a statement Tuesday. As of Tuesday afternoon, 14 migrants had left the base and 35 remained, it said. Continue reading →
Kirk Simpson portrays the title character at King Richard’s Faire in Carver — a Renaissance festival of handsome knights, wandering minstrels, and frolicking fairies. Continue reading →
Eovaldi's value and best use could be up for debate, but no one could ever question his willingness to take to the mound, regardless of circumstance. Continue reading →
Package store owners are pushing a ballot question that would increase the number of locations where beer and wine can be sold but are not facing an organized opponent. Continue reading →
Although David Beckwith's story on the Roe case was not widely heralded at the time, it received renewed attention earlier this year as journalists and historians pointed out that Politico's Supreme Court scoop was not entirely unprecedented. Continue reading →
Although David Beckwith's story on the Roe case was not widely heralded at the time, it received renewed attention earlier this year as journalists and historians pointed out that Politico's Supreme Court scoop was not entirely unprecedented. Continue reading →
Her plucky songs and inspiring life story made Loretta Lynn one of the most beloved American musical performers of her generation. Her family said she died Tuesday at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tenn. Continue reading →
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