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The Supreme Court ponders the right to pray on the 50-yard line
The U.S. Supreme Court jumps back into the culture wars Monday in a case that involves a football coach's asserted right to kneel and pray on the 50-yard… -
Boston gets its groove back as Marathon returns to Patriots' Day for first time since 2019
Thousands came out to run, cheer as Boston celebrated holiday in full. -
'We could never go back': Bobbi Gibb recalls making Boston Marathon history
Bobbi Gibb was the first woman to run the Boston Marathon. -
'They really opened the doors for all of us': Joan Benoit Samuelson on women in the marathon
This year's Boston Marathon marks the 50th anniversary celebration of the race's women’s division. -
She started running during COVID lockdowns. Now she’s running the Boston Marathon
"I love Boston. I feel that I belong to Boston," says Karen Mejia. -
Opening Day 2022: Changes fans can expect as they return to Fenway Park
Fenway Park will move to an entirely cashless system. -
The unlikely story of how ‘Dirty Water’ became a Fenway anthem
Fans will hopefully hear the victory song at the Red Sox home opener tomorrow. -
What do I need to know if I'm going to watch the 2022 Boston Marathon?
Here's what spectators should know about COVID-19 safety, MBTA disruptions and public safety protocols. -
Far from the sidelines of the Boston Marathon, Ukrainian runners keep up their training
“It was very weird, at first, to put on my running shoes and my gear and go for a run as if nothing is happening — because there’s a war happening." -
Massachusetts' youth baseball is running low on umpires
Roughly a fifth of the state's umpires hung up their masks after last year.