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Who could break out in 2012?
There’s no telling who’s going to flourish this year - but we’re willing to make some educated guesses.
Patriots 49, Bills 21
The Bills scored touchdowns on their first three possessions, but the Patriots stormed back to claim home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
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There’s no telling who’s going to flourish this year - but we’re willing to make some educated guesses.
2011 Bostonian of the Year Runners-Up
Winchester’s Bill and Joyce Cummings made a fortune in commercial real estate. Now they’ve promised to give away nearly a billion dollars to charity.
As Gingrich seeks the GOP presidential nomination, he is fighting not just for the country’s future, as he often proclaims, but also against his past.
Iowa voters may deliver a caucus plot twist Tuesday that seemed unlikely just a few short weeks ago: propelling Romney toward the Republican presidential nomination.
From culture to politics, technology, the economy, sports, and casinos — a range of topics could be newsworthy this year.
“Negative advertising is popular among campaign strategists because it works. So what it says about us is that we pay attention to it, even as we decry it.”
Jeffrey Berry, a Tufts University political science professor
There has been no measurable snowfall in the area since late October, a rare stretch making for gleeful golfers and a dramatic change from last winter.
As the economy improves and new credit card rules take effect, now is a good time to look at your choices.
President Obama plans to step up his offensive against Congress, concluding he cannot pass any major legislation in 2012 because of Republican hostility toward his agenda.
Scientists are trying to find the cause of colony collapse disorder, the five-year-old phenomenon of worker bees suddenly disappearing
Coach Rex Ryan’s Super Bowl promise went unfulfilled as his New York Jets fell out of the playoff race with today’s loss.
Contemporary art is surging in Boston. So why is the gallery scene here so often overlooked? Commercial galleries are struggling in a weak economy and in a city that has not been viewed as supportive.
It’s the little things that matter, so resolve to make the most of them in 2012 - starting with our micro sampler of random hot spots around the world.
It’s a mordant study of how the right deflected blame for economic calamity and turned it to its own advantage.
“If New Year’s resolutions are on your mind, today is a good day to reflect on the many ways that you live robotically.”
Gareth Cook
“Recent years have seen an explosion of interest and creativity in the realm of data-driven soothsaying, and some in the field predict—well, they think—that they are on the cusp of something big.”
Leon Neyfakh, on the future of prediction