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Friends and family aren’t sure where Riley Rumrill contracted the virus. → Read More
In the space of a single week, virtually everything that shapes Boston’s identity — sports, arts, education, politics — has been shuttered, canceled, or scaled back to slow the spread of the virus. → Read More
If the outbreak wanes before April 27, schools may reopen sooner. → Read More
US Attorney Andrew Lelling announced the decision not to appeal the case on Friday. → Read More
What happened? Where did it come from? Here’s what we know, and what we don’t. → Read More
The additional cases follow a large group of tests administered yesterday to employees of the biotech giant Biogen. → Read More
How hard could it really be to stop wiping your mouth, rubbing your eyes, and scratching your nose? → Read More
Welcome to Massachusetts, here’s your Charlie Card and your paperwork to get on the ballot in New Hampshire. → Read More
Elevation. Breach. Retreat. About climate change, the people on the Cape speak the language of war. Join us as we criss-cross Cape Cod in search of what's being lost. → Read More
The Globe spent several months this summer criss-crossing Cape Cod to learn how the effects of climate change are being felt, and what it would mean for the future of the area. → Read More
In the few hours between one mass shooting and the next one, we hear the same lie. → Read More
The Mass. General Center for Gun Violence Prevention was founded by two doctors determined to do more than fix broken bodies. → Read More
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Whether or not you agree with the senator’s politics, this is the Platonic ideal of campaigning. → Read More
Trump has to go, that’s now clear. But Democrats angling for impeachment risk overplaying their hand. → Read More
When Bill Barr is done with the Mueller report, can he use his quiver of magic markers to take a shot at redacting a few key passages from my life? → Read More
I took my 3-year-old to Friendly’s this week. It was the little grilled-cheese-and-ice-cream enthusiast’s first trip, and probably my last: I had come to say goodbye. → Read More
Even I wouldn’t tackle this job. But I do have some ideas that could help. → Read More
Proposing to slash the budget by $17.6 million, knowing full well it will never pass, is little more than trolling. It’s the opposite of virtue signaling. It’s cruelty signaling. → Read More
One day last spring, Greg Gibson went to visit the man who murdered his son. → Read More