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On a brisk winter day, Stephen Puleo, author of Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919, gestured towards the spot where a tank in Boston's…
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Even some Yankees fans in Alex Cora's hometown of Caguas, Puerto Rico, are pulling for the Sox this year.
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The postseason proper is upon us!Baseball has already played four winner-take-all games in three days. The Dodgers and the Brewers won their divisions in…
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The Red Sox called for the change to distance themselves from former owner Tom Yawkey's era of racial discrimination. Others argue that he redeemed himself.
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In 1990, two men stole 13 pieces of art from a Boston museum. They're worth half a billion dollars ... if you could sell them. On the other hand, the museum has a hefty reward for their whereabouts.
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Once considered among the most influential prelates in America, the archbishop was forced to resign amid the church's growing sex abuse scandal, which indelibly stained his reputation.
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Transportation is one of Boston Public School's biggest expenses. The district is now hoping two MIT engineers, along with their complex algorithm, can make a difference where human planning can't.
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The wooden warship nicknamed "Old Ironsides" returned to the water after more than two years of restoration.
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Citing "difference" with owner John Henry, Boston Globe CEO Doug Franklin resigned Tuesday. Vinay Mehra -- formerly with Politico and WGBH -- was named the president and chief financial officer.
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A poster offers advice on how a bystander can help someone experiencing anti-Muslim harassment — without challenging the harasser. "Education is key to fighting intolerance," the mayor says.