
Teen jewelry retailer Claire's files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
The jewelry retailer geared toward adolescents has filed for bankruptcy for a second time since 2018.
The jewelry retailer geared toward adolescents has filed for bankruptcy for a second time since 2018.
Skylher is a laid-back teen with a vibrant personality and a wide range of interests.
The Boston Red Sox celebrated an 11-year-old boy who is undergoing cancer treatment.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says the federal government is calling off around $500 million worth of vaccine development projects that use mRNA technology.
The lawmakers fled the Lone Star State to prevent a vote on the Republican led legislature's effort to redraw congressional districts.
Several ponds that are typically packed with people in Plymouth, Massachusetts are completely empty because they are filled with dangerous bacteria.
Authorities say they have charged a man with murder in two cold cases - the murders of two unhoused men, one in Lowell and one in Cambridge.
A new poll reveals which newsmakers are popular and who isn't.
A baby from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts is fighting for her life after contracting a suspected case of the tick-borne Powassan virus.
Michael Proctor, the former lead investigator in the Karen Read case, was heckled outside the courthouse in Dedham Tuesday.
Forecast maps show how Canadian wildfire smoke is affecting the air quality and skies above Massachusetts.
Alan Jackson will work with Karen Read again. He's joining her legal team for her upcoming civil trial.
Two of the three "hottest ZIP codes" for home buyers can be found in Massachusetts, according to a new real estate report.
The U.S. Coast Guard issued its final report on the deadly 2023 incident, which killed five people aboard OceanGate's Titan submersible when it imploded on an expedition to see the wreckage of the Titanic.
Nearly two centuries after Victor Hugo first wrote "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," the cast of a new production in Norwell said the message of the story is more important than ever.
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