Biden administration is sending $1 billion more in weapons, ammo to Israel, congressional aides say
It's the first arms shipment to Israel to be revealed since the administration put another arms transfer, consisting of 3,500 bombs of up to 2,000 pounds each, on hold this month.
Michael Cohen faced fiery cross-examination from Trump’s lawyers, who sought to poke holes in his credibility
During Cohen’s second day of testimony, jurors heard details of the reimbursement plan for Stormy Daniels’s hush-money payment and how his family convinced him to turn on Trump after the FBI raided his office.
Witness who attended Canton house party says she saw a ‘black blob’ near where John O’Keefe’s body was later foundIt was the first time a witness had testified to seeing anything amiss outside the Canton home on the night of Jan. 29, 2022. Prosecutors have said that O’Keefe’s body was found in the same area as the object the witness described seeing.
Tara Sullivan
Bruins keep season alive by beating Panthers in Game 5Photos: Bruins push series against Panthers to Game 6Charlie McAvoy’s Game 5 arrival in this series kept Bruins’ season alive
With a sizzling shot that whizzed by Florida goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, McAvoy scored his first playoff goal in nearly three years in a 2-1 victory in Game 5.
RED SOX 5, RAYS 4Red Sox fight back for tie in 11th inning, beat Rays in 12th on Romy Gonzalez’s walkoff hitNick Pivetta started for the Red Sox and allowed two runs on four hits over 5⅔ innings while striking out eight and walking none.
Tech Power Players 2024
See more information on the Tech Power PlayersBoston innovation community celebrates the Globe’s 2024 Tech Power PlayersMeet the CEOs, founders, and investors on the Globe’s third annual list of New England tech leaders
Our 2024 ranking highlights leaders who make New England’s technology scene vibrant and vital.
ADRIAN WALKER
Former city employee reaches tentative agreement with Boston in Arroyo sexual harassment caseSettlement of City Hall sexual harassment suit feels strangely unsatisfying
While it isn’t unusual for civil cases to settle on the eve of trial, the announcement on Tuesday was surprising, given the years the city spent not cutting a deal.
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