In spring training, the Red Sox players grew beards and kept them right through their World Series victory. Now, two of the team's biggest stars have had them shaved for a great cause.
Magazines are in the business of making money, but sometimes selling out to sell one issue can cost you more in the long run.
Rolling Stone will be testing that theory with its new issue.
Boston Police say 19-year-old college student Dzhokhar Tsarnaev wanted in the Boston Marathon bombings is in custody after a manhunt that left the city virtually paralyzed and his older brother and accomplice dead.
Boston sports fans looked to the game they love to get them away from the real world for a few hours in hopes of seeing their favorite team win and help kickstart the healing in a town that has been rocked by tragedy in the past few days.
We wake up this morning to hear that a fertilizer plant in Texas exploded and leveled the surrounding area, and there are reports of hundreds of injuries and several deaths, It is too early to know all the details , but it's yet another story of catastrophe.
There are reports that an arrest has been made in regards to Monday's horrific bombings at the Boston Marathon.
Granted, any suspect is innocent until proven otherwise, but if that person does turn out to be responsible, what should the punishment be?
Despite the photo circulating on Facebook claiming it was an eight-year-old girl who died in the Boston Marathon bombing, the victim was in fact, a little boy.
He is someone's son, someone's brother, and someone who just wanted to spend a fun day watching a race.