Watch Live: Markey And Gomez Face Off In Final Senate Debate

U.S. Senate hopefuls, Democrat Ed Markey and Republican Gabriel Gomez, debate for the last time before the special election on June 25.

Pentagon Details Women's Move To Front-Line Combat

The U.S. military said in January that it will end its front-line combat exclusion for women. The change is expected to come slowly, with women not expected to begin training to join ground front-line combat units until at least 2014 or later.

Special U.S. Senate Race

Markey, Gomez To Face Off In Final Debate

The match-up comes as Gomez is struggling to close a gap with Markey who has held the lead in recent polls.

U.S., Europe May Share Intelligence, But Not Privacy Rules

Revelations about U.S. surveillance have struck a nerve in Europe.

BULGER ON TRIAL

Ex-Hitman Describes More Killings

John Martorano took the stand for the second day to explain how he and his associates decided who to kill.

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Boston Marathon Winner Giving Medal To City

Lelisa Desisa, of Ethiopia, will present the medal to Mayor Menino Sunday the on Boston Common.

U.S. Says Talks With Taliban Could Begin In Days

The Taliban said they support a peace process. The United States said they welcomed the development.

Meet The Only Woman Running For Mayor Of Boston

Charlotte Golar Richie has a strong political resume that includes work in the state Legislature and the Menino and Patrick administrations.

With Inspiration From Turkey, Brazil Discovers Mass Protests

Brazil has no real history of mass protests, but disgruntled youths are taking cues from abroad.

Where's Jimmy Hoffa? Everywhere And Nowhere

FBI agents believe they have a credible lead on the whereabouts of Jimmy Hoffa's body.

FDA Backs Off On Regulation Of Fecal Transplants

Doctors are using fecal transplants to treat patients, with good microbes wiping out deadly ones.

NATO Hands Over Security Duty To Afghan Forces

It marks the first time the country has been under Afghan control since the coalition invaded in 2001.

Berwick Makes Campaign For Mass. Governor Official

A pediatrician and former Obama administration health care official, Donald Berwick has been meeting with voters as he explored running.

Libyan Radio Station Promotes Democracy, One Rap At A Time

In Libya militia fighters continue to roam the streets, yet a new private radio station does not hesitate to criticize the armed groups.

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Teaching The ‘Me Me Me Generation’

Some thoughts on how to draw out, engage and encourage the millennial learner.

3-D Printer Brings Dexterity To Children With No Fingers

An enterprising carpenter and a creative puppeteer teamed up to create an inexpensive prosthetic and published their designs on the web.

JFK Legacy Overshadows Obama’s Berlin Visit

Obama makes his first visit to Berlin as president 50 years after President JFK's historic speech. And sentiment towards America has changed.

HERE & NOW

From Gelato To Granita, Frozen Treats Explained

What's the difference between ice cream and gelato? Is frozen yogurt really good for you? And just what is granita anyway? Kathy Gunst explains it all.

COMMONHEALTH

Mass. Medical Marijuana Rules Take Shape

No neon. No candy. No "pot doctors." The state's medical marijuana rules are taking shape.

How Men's Choice Of Mates May Have Led To Menopause

A mathematical analysis suggests that men preferring younger women because they're more fertile may be the cause of menopause.

Hot Dogs, Bacon And Red Meat Tied To Increased Diabetes Risk

Those who ate about 3.5 more servings of meat per week saw their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes increase by almost 50 percent.

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Learning To Love Big Data

In the wake of the NSA surveillance leak, it's easy to see why big data has an image problem.

Ice Cube: ‘The Essence And Origin Of Hip-Hop Is To Battle’

Gangsta rapper Ice Cube is recognized as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all time.

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