Facebook to go public, files for $5 billion IPO
The massive social network, founded eight years ago in a Harvard University dorm room, is poised to be the biggest technology company debut since Google went public in 2004.
The massive social network, founded eight years ago in a Harvard University dorm room, is poised to be the biggest technology company debut since Google went public in 2004.
Facebook is growing by leaps and bounds -- but it also earns a striking profit margin on its social media empire.
Superintendent Carol R. Johnson’s budget proposal includes overhauling Madison Park High School, and continuing efforts to turn around underperforming schools.
Restore Our Future, a super PAC supporting Mitt Romney, raised $30.1 million last year and has played a major role in his success in the race for the Republican nomination.
The Maine-based company, who found a sunken British steamer off of Provincetown, expects to begin lifting the treasure out of the water by the end of February.
The United States and other international forces will switch to training and advising Afghan forces through 2014, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said.
The former Boston mayor was remembered today with plaudits, prayers, and wisecracks.
Celtics 100, Raptors 64
Paul Pierce had 17 points and the Celtics crept above .500 for the first time this season with a 100-64 rout of the Toronto Raptors tonight.
“I don’t think we ever gave up. I don’t think I ever believed she was going to die.’’
Debi Skolas, grandmother of Alannah Shevenell, who received one of the most extensive transplant surgeries in the region
Globe Talks | Feb. 15, 6 p.m.
Join the Boston Globe’s movie critics, Ty Burr and Wesley Morris, for a conversation about this year’s Academy Awards.
A verbal brawl centered on the late Kevin White and a spoiled Boston Herald scoop erupted Monday night on the set of the public affairs television show, Greater Boston.
Fans flooded the field seconds after a match against a rival team today in one of the country’s worst incidents of sports violence in decades.
Democrats and Republicans alike pounced on comments made by Mitt Romney today that he’s ‘‘not concerned about the very poor’’ because they have an ‘‘ample safety net.’’
The company will eliminate an unspecified number of jobs, some in Massachusetts, while other research positions will be moved to the state from New Jersey.
Where will the strategic battles be in Super Bowl XLVI? Look at some of the Giants-Patriots matchups that could prove critical.
Ebi Sushi, a friendly, moderately priced sushi restaurant serves up fresh fish and good Japanese cooking.
The novel deals with questions about religious visions.
“No one can deny his courage in facing the toughest urban problems faced by any mayor in modern memory.”
Lawrence Harmon, on Kevin H. White
“A surprising number have pushed past the humiliation of defeat and laid claim to a level of prominence they might never have attained if they hadn’t run.”
Leon Neyfakh, on presidential election losers