US women win soccer gold, 2-1
The Americans, who lost to Japan in last year’s World Cup final, avenged their loss with a 2-1 victory over the Japanese for Olympic gold.
The Americans, who lost to Japan in last year’s World Cup final, avenged their loss with a 2-1 victory over the Japanese for Olympic gold.
The Jamaican sprinter won the men’s 200-meter race, becoming the first man to win both 100-meter and 200-meter races at back-to-back Olympics.
Two-time world champion Trey Hardee, also from the US, settled for silver in the competition.
More than 300 businesses, academics, and environmental and health groups are urging nine Northeast states to cap emissions at 20 percent below today’s levels.
City inspectors discovered more than 100 rats and 50 burrows near two properties in an area heavily populated with students.
The state’s highest court, responding to a complaint on the rulings of a Boston judge, said judges cannot be forced to disclose what they were thinking when they made their rulings.
Political Analysis
The cloud stirred up over voter registration among welfare recipients underscores the different approaches taken by the campaigns of Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren.
From the Archives | Photos
The Cape Cod Canal was opened with much fanfare on July 29, 1914. It bore only a slight resemblance to the canal we know today.
Rory McIlroy shot a 5-under 67 and was a stroke behind leader Carl Pettersson after finishing his first round.
The driver, who struck a parking official and two vehicles near Kenmore Square, is facing charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
For Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren, speaking out has been part the job. And this week he’s ratcheted it up, urging the Fed to do more.
A new ad by Mitt Romney’s campaign says President Obama’s health care plan forces religious institutions to “go against their faith.”
Scientists said the ancient crater looks strikingly similar to the Mojave Desert in California.
The time is ripe for a good, nasty political comedy, but this isn’t it.
These are not your mama’s cocktails. Kirsten Amann’s new book is a trip through an array of sexy tipples, including the “Hanky Panky” and the “Walk of Shame/March of Glory.”