Movie critics dish it out, but can they take it? Ian McKellen stars in ‘The Critic’

 

Report: Cancer diagnoses are more common but so is surviving

A new report shows rapid development of new cancer treatment and detection is helping people live more. But more people are also getting diagnosed, and at younger ages.

Newton faith leaders on how to ease turmoil in city after pro-Israel demonstration turned violent

Members of the Newton Interfaith Leadership Association met Tuesday to discuss how to respond to heightened tensions after last week's shooting at a small pro-Israel demonstration.

Trump held his first campaign event since the apparent assassination attempt

Trump’s town hall in Michigan was shorter than his typical campaign rally, but he used the event to discuss everything from the failed attempts on his life to a promise to boost the auto industry.

Hiccups from new bus tracker app and late student registrations behind bus delays, Boston leaders say

Mayor Michelle Wu says she's confident that the system will consistently improve once new student registrations slow down after a late summer surge and drivers work through new tracking technology glitches.

A records flaw could block thousands in Arizona from voting in state and local races

Arizona officials say the flaw could disqualify nearly 100,000 people from voting in non-federal races. At issue is proof of citizenship records required by the state to participate in such elections.

A man’s therapist challenged him to a race. He said it was a spark of life

On this week's "My Unsung Hero:" In 2014, Wil was being treated for major depression at an inpatient mental health program. One day, his therapist issued a challenge that renewed his sense of purpose.

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