Obama, Boehner meet to discuss ‘fiscal cliff’
President Obama and House Speaker John Boehner met as the White House and Congress try to find a way to stop impending tax increases and spending cuts.
President Obama and House Speaker John Boehner met as the White House and Congress try to find a way to stop impending tax increases and spending cuts.
Two 18-year-olds were killed in the crash, which occurred before 12:30 a.m., and four others were taken to a hospital, according to the Taunton Police Department.
The opposition was not satisfied after the president made a concession but refused its main demand that he rescind a draft constitution.
Justice in the shadows | Secret criminals
The US prison system for immigrants, stymied when it tries to deport some criminals, has quietly released thousands, including killers, a Globe investigation shows.
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A look at the crimes committed by convicts whose home countries rejected them.
Organizers of a middle school rugby tournament in South Boston said the sport is the perfect extracurricular for public school students in the city.
The senator-elect said she will choose her tactics carefully, keeping quiet when it suits her objective and making noise when she sees the need.
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Grab your jacket and your binoculars. Even as temperatures drop, Boston’s rife with places to see some fascinating avian species.
Texans at Patriots | Monday, 8:30 p.m.
To stop the Texans Monday, the Patriots will likely need to curb the NFL’s top receiving/rushing duo of Andre Johnson and Arian Foster.
From the Archives | Photo Gallery
The attack on Pearl Harbor left over 2,400 dead, 68 of them civilians, after waves of Japanese carrier-based fighters and bombers turned the naval base in Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor into an inferno.
From fields as different as banking, education, politics, health care, and the clergy, these men and women are passionately committed to leveling the playing field for all in Massachusetts.
Agent Michael Moye has been secretive and silent about the client he’s supposed to be doing his best for.
Miri Parrucci, a third-grader from Havertown, Pa., who is worried about white-nose syndrome in bats, visited the Kunz Bat Lab at Boston University and Franklin Park Zoo.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez named his vice president as his successor and was heading back to Cuba on Sunday after announcing his cancer had returned.
Cambridge biotech company Ariad Pharmaceuticals is focusing on sales — along with science — as its promising first therapy awaits approval.
Tunesmith and former “American Idol” judge Kara DioGuardi teaches Berklee students the fine art of the hit song.
If the digits 1941 and 2001 signify catastrophe and if the digits 1968 summon rebellion and violence, then what does 1965 evoke?
Scrappy, energetic, and entrepreneurial, Pittsburgh is actively reclaiming its abandoned places after the economic calamity of the past five years.