End of an era as Filene’s Basement prepares to close
The historic Massachusetts discounter, which has 21 stores and more than 1,500 employees, filed for bankruptcy again today.
The historic Massachusetts discounter, which has 21 stores and more than 1,500 employees, filed for bankruptcy again today.
New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner today set the date of the first-in-the-nation presidential primary.
Timothy Murray rolled over his taxpayer-supplied sedan early this morning, later telling reporters he hit black ice in the predawn darkness.
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Mind-boggling ideas about space, time, and work at the frontier of modern physics are presented in a NOVA series, “The Fabric of the Cosmos,’’ that kicks off tonight at 9 p.m.
Matthew Gilbert
A rundown of tonight’s TV offerings, including “Up All Night’’ on NBC, “MythBusters’’ on Discovery Channel, and FX’s “American Horror Story.’’
“I’m OK. There was damage to the vehicle. People need to be careful, myself included.”
Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. Murray
The wife of US Representative John F. Tierney is slated to testify at her brother’s federal trial on racketeering charges, a prosecutor said in court yesterday.
Federal Reserve policy makers said the economy has picked up but “significant downside risks” remain.
A third former employee accused Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain of sexually suggestive remarks or gestures.
European leaders are furious over Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou’s decision to hold a vote on a bailout deal that took months to work out.
Jacoby Ellsbury, Adrian Gonzalez and Dustin Pedroia were honored as the top fielders at their positions with Gold Gloves.
Chefs are updating the traditional sandwiches to make them more elegant.
Mind-boggling ideas about space, time, and work at the frontier of modern physics are presented in a NOVA series, “The Fabric of the Cosmos,’’ that kicks off tonight at 9 p.m.
Full coverage of the Globe’s investigation into OUI acquittal rates.
“What the Occupiers appear to want is to punish the wealthy, to demonize corporations, and to wallow in their own victimhood.”
Jeff Jacoby
“The only thing we may know about education is that inquisitive kids respond to it.”
Paul Nix, on exam schools