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U.S. Customs and Border Patrol says Sayed Mohsen Dehnavi and his family were denied entry for reasons unrelated to President Trump's travel ban but did not elaborate further.
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A realtors group says the inventory of homes for sale across Greater Boston is the lowest it’s been since it started keeping records 15 years ago.
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James scored 35 points to replace Michael Jordan as the NBA's all-time playoff scoring leader. The points helped the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Boston Celtics for a return trip to the NBA finals.
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The Facebook CEO said fighting authoritarianism and nationalism is "the struggle of our time." Some have speculated he may run for office, though Zuckerberg has denied it.
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Public bathrooms are one of the few places where people can find privacy away from home to use intravenous drugs. That's leaving staff at fast food restaurants, libraries and town halls struggling with how to address safety concern for the public and for users.
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It’s morning on the East Coast, but it’s late afternoon in Iran, and Mohsen Hosseini is en route to the airport for a flight to the United States — or so…
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Demonstrations against President Trump's executive order, which began Saturday outside airports, have now taken to the streets in cities across the U.S. Here's a glimpse of the protests.
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Connecticut’s declining jobs numbers in recent months have made the contrast with its New England neighbors even more stark. While the Nutmeg State has…
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A multi-racial crowd of close to 1,000 people turned out for Boston's first city-wide dialogue on race on Saturday.
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"You can certainly make the argument that David Ortiz was the most important player in Red Sox history," team historian Gordon Edes said.