Syrian forces kill 100 as cease-fire nears, activists say
The US warned Syria it will not be able to deceive the world about compliance with a cease-fire, as regime forces pounded more opposition strongholds Saturday.
The US warned Syria it will not be able to deceive the world about compliance with a cease-fire, as regime forces pounded more opposition strongholds Saturday.
bc 4, ferris state 1
Boston College won its third NCAA Frozen Four championship in five years with a 4-1 victory over Ferris State.
Celtics 86, Pacers 72
The Celtics rebounded Saturday night from Thursday’s loss to Chicago with a victory over the Indiana Pacers, a possible first-round playoff opponent.
The GOP frontrunner is honing his appeal to female voters as his campaign turns its attention to the general election.
The former Pennsylvania senator will return to the trail with a slate of events in his home state next week, his campaign said.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
travel
Cape Point, Newfoundland, was the closest land mass to the wreckage, but it was Halifax that would play the pivotal role in search and rescue operations.
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What does a lifelong fascination with the Titanic get you? If you’re Springfield’s Ed Kamuda, a walk-on part alongside Leo and Kate, and one of the world’s most complete archives of the century-old disaster.
opinion | Gareth Cook
In a healthy team, all the individual members talk to each other, not just the boss. And everyone listens as much as they talk.
business | ON THE HOT SEAT
Dorchester-raised web pioneer Bob Davis founded the search engine company that became the way millions of people first encountered the Internet.
From the Archives | Photos
“From the Archives” is a new series that highlights scenes of the city from the Globe’s rich, 140-year history. The Boston Common, in the heart of the city, is a good place to start.
North End residents aired grievances about partiers who stumble through the neighborhood at a public safety meeting.
Video games get attention at this weekend's PAX East gaming convention, but tabletop diversions are also a big draw.
The self-described “Painter of Light” died Friday at his California home of what appeared to be natural causes.
President Obama said Friday that women voters are not a mere special interest group and “shouldn’t be treated that way.”
Peter Hanson, making only his second Masters appearance, took a one-shot lead over Phil Mickelson heading into Sunday’s final round at Augusta National.
The Boston Globe honors the venerable ballpark with a special section full of memories.
Salonen will conduct his Violin Concerto next week with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, a landmark work in his output as a composer.