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How the Karen Read Case Turned a Neighborhood Bar Into a True Crime Landmark

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The Rise of ‘Elite Speak’: Why Do Smart People Sound So Dumb?

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Does Boston Still Drink?


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Up Next: Martin the Singing Alligator?

We all know by now that the Rose Kennedy Greenway is the biggest waste of time and space since City Hall Plaza. But however poorly […]

Questions For… Manny Delcarmen

Like a lot of Red Sox players, Manny Delcarmen is an enthusiastic participant in the team’s charitable endeavors. Unlike the rest of the Red Sox […]

News

Weekend Redux: What You Missed

Just because you’re not checking your favorite news sites all weekend doesn’t mean the world stopped moving. We round up the notable stories you missed […]

What’s News

Your condensed guide to today’s daily papers. Just don’t install any radios or televisions, please: The MBTA will take an additional 10 Green Line trains […]

The Week That Was

Chronicling the past week via quick links and pithy commentary (Boston Pops, Pats Win, Schilling Signs edition). Pats to Colts—Cheaters! Can Gregg Easterbrook find a […]

We Wish We Could Quit You, MBTA

Dear MBTA, We’ve had some pretty crappy relationships in our lives, but the one we have with you may be the worst of them all. […]


In This Section

The Best Public High Schools in Greater Boston

The Best Public High Schools in Greater Boston

We crunched the numbers to come up with our annual guide to the top-performing schools in the region.

The 150 Most Influential Bostonians

The 150 Most Influential Bostonians

Through countless conversations and a year’s worth of observation, we’ve found leaders who don’t just ride the wave of the zeitgeist—they create it.


Are the Mashpee Playing Both Sides?

Two weeks ago, we told you that the Mashpee Wampanoag Indians—the Cape Cod tribe whose plan to build a resort casino helped push the commonwealth […]

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The Revolution Continues

Our boy, Ron Paul, had a great week. His campaign raised $4 million in online donations on Tuesday, bringing with it the media coverage he […]

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Mitt Market is Open For Business

It’s like Christmas came early to Boston Daily HQ. Not only did we get a peek at the essays of riotous college students, but Mitt […]

48 Hours of Freedom

It’s the weekend. You can spend it drinking until 2 a.m. and sleeping until noon, or you can drag yourself out of bed and enjoy […]

Questions For. . . Keith Lockhart

Most of us don’t associate the Boston Pops with technological innovation, but that perception might be changing. Last week, the Pops launched BostonPops.TV, an online […]

The Karen Read Case

The Karen Read Case

The Fractured, Surprising, and Sobering Truth About Kids and Smartphones

The Fractured, Surprising, and Sobering Truth About Kids and Smartphones

A special report on our Tiktok-scrolling, Snapchat-loving, sleep-deprived teens—and what to know to keep kids safe.


The Voters Kind of Speak on Casinos, Sort of

While most of us were busy yawning our way through last Tuesday’s elections, (and if all you did was yawn, feel grateful, I’ve heard rumors […]

News

Time To Hand In Your Homework

Last month, we helped the seven college students assigned 5-page essays by Judge Edward Redd write about their experiences after being arrested during the ALCS […]

What’s News

Your condensed guide to today’s daily papers. That didn’t take long: Police Commissioner Ed Davis pledged to investigate the officers named in the trial of […]

The Last Word

Your long day of corporate drudgery is over. Get out and enjoy the city! Here are a few ideas to get you started, lovingly picked […]

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