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In the nation’s midsection, we found religion, cattle, homelessness, and homophobia.

Its bid to scrub states’ voter data not only probably violates federal law and the Constitution, it also lays the groundwork to interfere in the...

A one-two federal punch is putting food out of reach for Massachusetts families.

How a desperate river crossing in 1776 revived a revolution that seemed all but lost.

A slow, attentive walk through a wooded cemetery, anywhere, is a contemporary way to both honor the past and be grateful for the present.

It is a heart-wrenching story of hope, love, compassion, and almost impossible redemption.

When teams lose, reflecting on what they did wrong to prevent repeating the same mistakes is vital.

The golden age has been replaced by a grim new reality in which antisemitism is being normalized with terrifying speed.

Of course, not being racist at all isn’t part of the debate.

This name combo pits two extremely contradictory concepts of style, values, and leadership against each other in a way that really rocks the brain.

Days after Cambridge cancelled its contract with the license-plate reader company Flock over privacy concerns, the firm’s devices helped solve one...

Members of Globe Opinion weigh in with their favorites for 2025.
