Jurors found Etel Haxhiaj guilty on the misdemeanor charge and acquitted her on a separate charge of interfering with law ...
The wife of Seamus Culleton, a 38-year-old Irish man who has lived in the Boston area for nearly 20 years, is urging federal ...
History was made at last week's Grammy Awards when 8-year-old Aura V, who performs alongside her dad, educator and rap artist ...
Southborough native Korey Dropkin and his teammate Cory Thiesse lost their mixed doubles curling gold medal match, but still ...
The National Park Service took down a Pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument in New York City, a landmark of the ...
"Regardless of one’s feelings about Bad Bunny, we know the backlash isn’t really about the Super Bowl halftime show," writes ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is refusing to consider Cambridge-based Moderna’s application for a new flu vaccine ...
Althea Gibson is a pioneer in women's sports known for breaking the color barrier in tennis and the Ladies Professional Golf Association, as well as her victories at the U.S. Open, French Open and ...
Waxes containing "forever chemicals" have been banned from the Olympics, where skiers would typically use them to lubricate their skis to go downhill faster. Tik Root, senior staff writer at Grist, ...
The House is considering two bills aimed at regulating the use of AI in political advertising. One, which is expected to pass, prohibits distributing "with actual malice" AI content that could harm a ...
Starting Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency will no longer regulate pollutants from fossil fuels, such as methane and carbon dioxide, under the Clean Air Act.
The regulation, which has been in the works for a year and a half, comes as universities across the country are increasingly offering three-year and sub-120 credit bachelor’s programs. It aims to ...
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