Boston priest tapped by Vatican as chief sex-abuse prosecutor
The Rev. Robert W. Oliver will head the Vatican office that handles all serious crimes against the church.
The Rev. Robert W. Oliver will head the Vatican office that handles all serious crimes against the church.
The son of the late senator is considering a run at John Kerry’s seat, according to his brother.
The Red Sox will receive Hanrahan from the Pirates in exchange for Jerry Sands and Stolmy Pimentel.
The constitution appeared headed for approval Saturday as divided factions prepared for a new stage in the battle over Egypt’s future.
Republicans and Democrats laid the groundwork for blame as the likelihood increased that the US would go over the fiscal cliff.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
Damon, who grew up in Cambridge, and Krasinski, in Newton, collaborated on writing the fracking film “Promised Land.”
Quentin Tarantino once made hip, crackling-dialogue crime capers, and martial arts revenge films. But in his past two movies, he has dared to tackle painful chapters in recent history.
Over the past couple of decades it’s become a sort of American tradition for studios to open a big movie on Christmas Day, which kicks off one of the biggest box office weeks.
The outfielder who slugged 22 home runs for the Sox last year reportedly agreed to a three-year, $26 million deal with the Diamondbacks.
Mayor Menino called the organization’s demand for an armed guard in every US school a “ploy to bring more guns into our neighborhoods.”
A robber captured days after an escape from a Chicago jail will likely return to the same federal lockup.
John F. Kerry’s nomination as Secretary of State will trigger the third Senate race in four years, with another contest to follow in 2014.
The gap is unusually wide right now, and caused in part by the speed at which prices in the overall market are falling.
It was a merry mess decked out in gaudy Christmas garb when Stevens brought the show to Royale Thursday night.