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With big screen televisions and specialty drinks, these spots are perfect for immersing in the excitement of the 2026 FIFA World Cup without having to shell out for tickets. See which bars made the list. trib.al/jLMgafL
Forecast: The summer outlook from NOAA shows a greater chance of abnormally high temperatures and wetter-than-average conditions for the region. Here's a look at how intense the summer warmth could be, according to meteorologist Dave Epstein.
Matt Damon made an impromptu appearance on Tuesday’s episode of “The Tonight Show” to unveil his new rapper alter ego, dubbed “The Nomad.”
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or hankering for something deep-fried to a perfect golden brown, The Boston Globe’s Best of the Best has your seafood craving covered. Check out our 11 favorite seafood and sushi restaurants. trib.al/e0qArHO
State lawmakers’ push to let liquor flow more freely for a two-month stint this summer passed with (relative) speed this week. Today's edition of The Scrum newsletter explains why Massachusetts shouldn't raise a glass to extended hours at bars just yet.
For many long years, the Porter Square Shopping Center lay steps away from the Porter MBTA stop. Now, according to the company that now manages the center, it’s called The Mix.
Massachusetts House lawmakers are scheduled to vote on a bill that would standardize how books are added and removed from school libraries and prevent librarians from facing penalties for doing so.
Why should you worry about California’s elections? In today’s Starting Point, we look at a predictable Los Angeles mayoral primary and a deluge of conspiracy theories questioning the results.
President Trump signed a bill into law that gives his immigration and deportation agenda a nearly $70 billion boost for the rest of his time in the White House. Follow live updates.
RIP (for now). Over the next six months, Boston's iconic CITGO sign will be scooted just 30 feet higher and 120 feet east of its current home. trib.al/iQEZjry
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Summer weather is a matter of how many rainy afternoons we see, how many heat waves there are, and whether drought parches the gardens.
Massachusetts House lawmakers are scheduled to vote Wednesday on a bill that would standardize how books are added and removed from Massachusetts school libraries.