Keating won’t run against Lynch after redistricting
Representative William Keating will move to a newly created district on the Cape and South Coast and won’t run against Representative Stephen Lynch under a redistricting plan unveiled today.
Representative William Keating will move to a newly created district on the Cape and South Coast and won’t run against Representative Stephen Lynch under a redistricting plan unveiled today.
A Chicago-area woman today accused Herman Cain of making a sexual advance more than a decade ago when she was seeking his help finding a job.
Dr. Conrad Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter after a trial that painted him as a reckless caregiver.
For city councilor Tito Jackson, the campaign never seems to end. But when done well, he says, governance and campaigning are the same thing.
Mark Zuckerberg, who dropped out of the university seven years ago, was in Cambridge to scout for new employees and said he hopes to open a Facebook office in Boston.
The former heavyweight champion who handed Muhammad Ali his first defeat yet had to live forever in his shadow, has died after a brief battle with liver cancer.
BOOK REVIEW
“Into the Blue’’ looks at flying in all its forms, from early open-cockpit biplane flights to 1969’s first moon landing.
Juliette Kayyem
There are many reasons to support military spending, but job creation is not one of them.
“What we’ve made from more real estate taxes, more jobs, and increased business in that area over the past 10 years more than makes up for it.”
Mayor Menino, on Boston’s lease agreement with the Red Sox
For all but two of the biennial races for Boston City Council since 1987, Charles C. Yancey has faced a challenge from J.R. Rucker, a 57-year-old community activist.
The book reader includes more features of a full-blown tablet than its prior offerings as the tablet wars heat up ahead of the all-important holiday season.
Mitt Romney’s strength with female voters — they support him by about five percentage points more than men do — was not something he saw in his 2008 presidential run.
A large asteroid will swing close to Earth tomorrow, missing it only by 201,700 miles - a shorter distance from Earth than the moon, NASA said.
Nathan Horton had two goals and an assist, and Tuukka Rask stopped 24 shots to earn his first win of the season and lead the Bruins to a win over the Islanders.
The dead never really die in Boston Lyric Opera’s exceedingly dark and psychologically driven new staging of Verdi’s “Macbeth.’’
Dr. Michael Siegel, a tobacco researcher and professor at Boston University’s School of Public Health, talks about tobacco use in modern times.
The Globe’s 2011 Top Places to Work survey ranks 100 of the best workplaces in Massachusetts.
“Elections are traditionally a mechanism of restoration, yet the GOP, by reducing itself to the absurd, has undercut faith in the entire enterprise.”
James Carroll
“Scholars who take on punk find themselves working amid bedeviling contradictions, as they try to methodically define a culture that refuses definition, rejects method, and denies the very idea of expertise.”
Leon Neyfakh