Jean-Louis Cremieux-Brilhac was one of the first people to speak out about the Nazi gas chambers.
2015
Choral director, lyricist, composer Ray Charles dies at 96
The Emmy winner worked with Perry Como, sang the theme song for ‘Three’s Company’ and didn’t mind being known as ‘the other Ray Charles.’
Clinton plans low-key campaign launch
In contrast to a 2008 rollout, Hillary Clinton will focus on small groups and more intimate settings after she announces her presidential run Sunday.
Kardashians visit Armenian memorial
The site commemorates the estimated 1.5 million Armenians killed by Ottoman Turks a century ago.
Our View: Portland doesn’t need a new form of government
Difficulties at City Hall do not mean that residents shouldn’t get to pick their mayor.
Argentine judge issues arrest warrant for Justin Bieber
The judge says the singer failed to respond to a summons related to allegations he ordered bodyguards to attack a photographer in 2013.
Prison minister: ‘There’s nowhere we’d rather be’
An ex-state Supreme Court justice is drawn to minister, with others, to the souls he sentenced for crimes.
Massachusetts’ highest court rules on shop owners keeping tips
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision says if a business has a policy of no tipping, owners can keep tips left.
Abandoned coins add up at Boston airport
Last year, Transportation Security Administration workers collected more than $13,000 in spare change left behind by travelers at Logan International Airport.
Reflections: Acceptance comes in the form of patience and appreciation
What I want to post is how my son taught me to choose love.