Casino bill edges closer to approval
The proposed legislation, which calls for three full-scale casinos and one slot parlor across the state, was nearing final approval in the state legislature today.
The proposed legislation, which calls for three full-scale casinos and one slot parlor across the state, was nearing final approval in the state legislature today.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts began notifying about 55,000 employers and customers that Tufts Medical Center and its doctors group is ending its contract, effective Jan. 17.
Concerned about crackdowns on similar protests in New York and Oakland, Occupy Boston protesters are seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent their ouster.
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The TV celebrity and writer offers random rants in the third of his “tri-pendium’’ of knowledge books.
Senator Scott Brown introduced legislation today that would bar congressional employees from using inside knowledge that could help fatten their portfolios.
Rick Perry today proposed cutting congressional pay, and ending lifetime appointments to the Supreme Court.
“This is about your local community doctor. Blue Cross is trying to interrupt people’s care.”
Brooke Tyson Hynes, Tufts Medical Center vice president
Two sisters were found fatally shot inside a Dorchester apartment yesterday morning, a double homicide that has unsettled police and horrified the neighborhood.
The developer building a mini-city on the former South Weymouth naval air base has reached a deal to buy the remaining 830 acres of the sprawling station from the Navy.
GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich will visit Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government Friday to screen his film, “A City Upon a Hill.”
The move by the Supreme Court could salvage or doom Obama’s signature domestic initiative just months before voters go to the polls to consider his reelection.
The Patriots’ win over the Jets was the type of team win that used to be commonplace. Some of the old magic was back, and for that, Belichick deserves much of the credit.
The TV celebrity and writer offers random rants in the third of his “tri-pendium’’ of knowledge books.
The quest for the historically correct William Shakespeare, Homer and Jesus Christ is so much sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Full coverage of the Globe’s investigation into OUI acquittal rates.
“It may seem intimidating when we say you are going to help transcribe ancient Greek papyri, but it’s all about pattern recognition, and the brain excels at pattern recognition.”
James Brusuelas, an Oxford classicist who is part of the Ancient Lives team