Obama embraces super PAC funding
The president’s campaign manager wrote on a blog that although Obama dislikes the current campaign financing system, Democrats cannot play by two sets of rules.
Two former workers plead guilty for mismanaging Fall River pool where woman died
The president’s campaign manager wrote on a blog that although Obama dislikes the current campaign financing system, Democrats cannot play by two sets of rules.
Disgraced former House speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi is returning to Massachusetts to testify before a federal grand jury in Worcester.
Karen Handel, the charity’s vice president for public policy, told officials at the charity that she supported the move to cut off funding for Planned Parenthood.
Richards, whose legacy in Boston’s redevelopment dates from the administration of Mayor Kevin H. White, died Sunday of a heart attack.
Two racetrack owners are competing for the sole slot machine parlor license authorized by the new casino law, ensuring the future of one track and the demise of the other.
Dan Shaughnessy
It is folly to suggest this is the worst defeat ever. It’s not as bad as the Buckner Game, not as bad as the Dent Game, and certainly not as bad as Super Bowl XLII.
Tom Brady‘s wife was caught on camera complaining about dropped passes in the Super Bowl, but Patriots players say they will only accept blame as a unit.
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The Grammy for best pop solo performance will be announced Sunday. But even if Adele’s heart-wrenching hit doesn’t win, it still wears an unofficial crown: “Tearjerker of the Year.”
“Most churches are not willing to put themselves out there... because it conflicts with their theology.’’
Rev. Catharine A. Cummings, on the Youth Space drop-in center at Union United Methodist Church welcoming gay youth
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.
The two former state workers pleaded guilty to charges of reckless endangerment of child after a woman drowned last year and her body went unnoticed for two days.
With Southwest Airlines discontinuing its Boston-Philadelphia route as of Feb. 11, the lowest roundtrip fare between the two cities is doubling to about $520.
The US closed its embassy in Damascus yesterday in the face of escalating turmoil that officials blamed on Syria’s unbridled repression of an 11-month-old uprising.
Mitt Romney took half the votes, with all of them counted, and Newt Gingrich held on to second place with 21.1 percent, while Ron Paul was a close third at 18.7 percent.
The Eagles set up yet another Beanpot final with the Terriers after routing the Huskies in the nightcap of the annual college hockey showcase.
The Grammy for best pop solo performance will be announced Sunday. But even if Adele’s heart-wrenching hit doesn’t win, it still wears an unofficial crown: “Tearjerker of the Year.”
Feeling fenced in, small farms are claiming the right to grow and sell their products outside regulatory bounds.
“Every time Facebook makes a change, people howl in protest for a day or two, blog ferociously, and basically relent.”
Joanna Weiss
“For American enthusiasts of the Kagame regime, the Ingabire case points to a dilemma: Rwanda’s remarkable reconciliation and success have gone hand in hand with severely curtailed freedom of speech.”
Peter Canellos, on free expression in Rwanda