20 Year Old Paul Kirk Honored for Courage at Tufts Event
By Priscilla Liguori
The terms “college student,” “twenty year old,” and “cancer patient” all describe Paul Kirk. However, if Paul had a book, none of these words would be in the title.
By Priscilla Liguori
The terms “college student,” “twenty year old,” and “cancer patient” all describe Paul Kirk. However, if Paul had a book, none of these words would be in the title.
By Amelia Fabiano
The jury of the Boston Marathon bombing trial sees photos of the boat Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured in.
By Javier Rodriguez
The Superintendent Search Committee recommended four male, diverse candidates to Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston School Committee for consideration to be the next Superintendent of Boston Public Schools.
By Joseph Slack
A man and his two dogs were rescued from the icy waters of a Revere marsh.
By Hannah Perrin
Sunday night football once again became a societal discussion as NFL players added the statement “I Can’t Breathe” on parts of their gear.
By Yiyao Xiao
The U.S. and -NATO ceremonially ended their combat mission in Afghanistan on Monday, 13 years after the Sept. 11 terror attacks sparked their invasion of the country to topple the Taliban-led government.
By April Newell
Massachusetts State Police are investigating a video, aired on YouTube, that appears to depict a state trooper using pepper spray on a protester Thursday night.
By Joseph Jacobs
Another unarmed black man was murdered, another white police officer was failed to be indicted, and in response, protesters took to the streets of Boston and beyond to voice their displeasure with the verdict.
By Rosalia Fodera
President Obama is expected to nominate Ashton Carter as Secretary of Defense to replace Chuck Hagel.
By Kelly Thomas
President Obama backed a strong approach to protect net neutrality.