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The Russian government is sanctioning nearly 400 members of Congress in response to U.S. sanctions against its political leaders.
The BAA has announced restrictions against athletes coming from Russia and ally Belarus for the 2022 Boston Marathon.
The city of Framingham is revisiting its relationship with Russia and its sister city in Lomonosov.
A Russian vessel carrying 8,000 tons of a petroleum-derived product was denied a request to dock at the easternmost tip of the U.S.
Hundreds of Ukrainian flags are on display in Boston's Back Bay as part of an immersive art exhibit.
Retired Taunton Fire Chief Tom Downey organized a supply drive to send items to people fleeing Ukraine.
Two Boston-based companies are limiting their business with Russia.
A local Russian restaurant said people have been canceling their reservations.
With gas prices soaring across the nation, how long will the public's patience hold out?
New Hampshire's attorney general is warning people to avoid scam charities seeking to profit from the crisis in Ukraine.
Igor Golyak of Arlekin Players Theatre said messages of encouragement can make a big difference in supporting Ukrainians.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a difficult topic that experts say parents should help their children understand at age appropriate levels.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is severing ties with a research university it helped establish more than a decade ago in Russia.
Russia launched a full scale attack on Ukraine late Wednesday, Ukrainian and American officials said.
It's an understandably emotional time for local Ukrainians here; even on the other side of the world - they're drawing strength and hope from a long history of perseverance.
An unarmed Russian Air Force jet flew over Boston Friday morning as part of a treaty between the United States and 33 other nations.
There are multiple reports President Donald Trump shared highly classified information with the Russians.
The U.S. military says Russian military aircraft have approached the coast of Alaska four times this week, and U.S. fighter jets intercepted them twice.
Sen. Warren says President Trump's tweets accusing former President Obama of wiretapping his campaign are meant to draw attention away from questions about the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
More than 200 people gathered at Boston Common on Sunday calling for an independent inquiry into the allegations, echoing a similar proposal by some in Congress.
A New Hampshire lawmaker is proposing legislation that targets alcohol made in Russia following reports of interference in the United States presidential election.
Malware code linked to Russian hackers and found on a Vermont electric utility's computer is further evidence of "predatory" steps taken by that country against the U.S., a Vermont Democratic congressman said.
"Red Army" revolves around Vyacheslav "Slava" Fetisov - the captain, leader, and soul of the hockey squad. While you'll find the perfunctory highlights and archived evidence of Russia's hockey acumen, the film is wonderfully spliced by sidebars between Fetisov and director Gabe Polsky.
Two former journalists have been detained in Russia while teaching a news reporting workshop, according to reports.
Two sources confirmed to CBS News that the raid was connected to White House records.
Several homes have been hit by a thief in the quiet Brentwood section of Medway.
The good news is the heat wave will end this week. The bad news is it's not until Wednesday.
Her husband John Easterling announced her passing on her Facebook page.
During the peak hot hours, many of the North End patios were mostly empty.
Boston EMS Chief Jim Hooley said more calls come in when the temperature goes above 90 degrees.
A memorial dedicated to a young girl who died from brain cancer will be removed after five years.
There are many changes happening on the MBTA and rider advocates are demanding better alternatives.
Residents in Raynham received a notice saying a water treatment plant had elevated levels of PFAS.
Two sources confirmed to CBS News that the raid was connected to White House records.
Several homes have been hit by a thief in the quiet Brentwood section of Medway.
The good news is the heat wave will end this week. The bad news is it's not until Wednesday.
Her husband John Easterling announced her passing on her Facebook page.
During the peak hot hours, many of the North End patios were mostly empty.
The virus that causes chickenpox and shingles may help re-awaken the herpes virus and could trigger the onset of Alzheimer's.
It suggests that colleges may be able to safely have full in-person learning as long as there are mitigation strategies.
As monkeypox cases continue to climb, local doctors are calling for increased testing and vaccination efforts.
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 7.97%, which is down from the last report by 0.12%.
Experts believe you're most contagious two days before your symptoms begin and during the first three days of illness.
A rail safety expert told WBZ-TV a federal takeover of the MBTA could be right around the corner.
The I-Team talked to experts who say the T should have been doing maintenance all along.
Investigators believe some of his uniform and equipment was stolen from a police supply store.
Francisco Urena, who resigned in the wake of deaths at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home, is back on the state payroll.
Beneficiaries say a non-profit, that is now collecting taxpayer money, trapped them with predatory loans.
Three Democratic candidates are all trying to lay claim to the Healey brand.
Trump returned to the 2016 candidate with red-meat rhetoric on issues like crime, immigration and the 2nd Amendment.
Dover native James Kirchick recently published the book "Secret City: The History of Gay Washington," which looks at the struggles of gay people active in politics and the government.
The United States Supreme Court released decisions in recent weeks that have made national headlines. So what impact do rulings on topics such as guns and abortion have in Massachusetts?
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is officially expanding, as Finland and Sweden are about to become full members.
The Bedford company was founded in 1990.
Inflation has tapped out many shoppers who are slowing their spending on furniture.
A glimmer of relief is emerging at the checkout aisle: the return of discounts.
It's the first Trader Joe's in the country with an employees union.
Walmart's move could prompt rivals to also bring down prices.
Loyal Biscuit is known throughout Maine as the go-to health food store for pets.
Owls Head Transportation Museum is one of Midcoast Maine's top tourist spots.
Cruising on this fleet of sailboats promises spectacular scenery, great food, and pure adventure.
The Bay View Collection offers a fully integrated Midcoast Maine vacation.
MKS custom knives are used by professional chefs and cooking enthusiasts all over the world.
All throughout training camp, the major story line hovering over the Patriots has been simple: The offense does not look good. At all.
A few weeks have passed since word first surfaced on trade conversations between the Celtics and Nets involving Kevin Durant and Jaylen Brown. Consider that flame to be rekindled.
The Bruins re-signed Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci on Monday, but their work was not done.
The moment referred to some as "Spygate 2.0" is getting a revival of sorts, thanks to the social media team of the Cincinnati Bengals.
David Krejci is returning to the Bruins.
Workers at the Stone Zoo had to get creative to cool off Seymour the jaguar.
A family using model rockets accidentally sparked a two-acre fire in Topsfield.
It was a surprising sight for beachgoers on Nantucket.
A dust devil sent players on a Bourne softball field running for cover on Sunday. Here's how they form.
A woman went to the hospital with stomach pains. She found out she was 41 weeks pregnant and about to deliver a baby!