MBTA riders lament proposed increases during public hearing
Nearly 300 riders wedged into Newton’s War Memorial Hall tonight to express fear and frustration over the steep fare increases and dramatic service cuts proposed by the T.
Nearly 300 riders wedged into Newton’s War Memorial Hall tonight to express fear and frustration over the steep fare increases and dramatic service cuts proposed by the T.
One new poll showed Mitt Romney with twice as much support as his nearest opponent, and another has him running even with President Obama.
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How much risk do private equity investors really take? This is one of the big questions lurking behind the theatrical debate raging on the presidential campaign trail.
The Massachusetts Appeals Court today reversed a probate judge’s decision to order a 32-year-old schizophrenic woman to undergo an abortion and to then be sterilized.
Divers discovered five more bodies today in the cruise liner that ran aground in Italy, and recordings reveal the ship’s captain ignored orders to help rescue passengers.
Tonight in his annual State of the City address, Mayor Thomas M. Menino pledged to create a plan that will allow more Boston children to attend classes closer to home.
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Barbecue around Boston is an increasingly cut-throat competition. Larry J’s House of Q, which opened in September 2010, may be paving new ground, says namesake Larry Jimerson.
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It can be hard to follow a vegetarian diet, but those who give it up found themselves craving meat protein or eating only humanely-raised animals.
“It begs the question: How do you walk out of a prison? It seems someone looked the other way.”
Former war crimes prosecutor David M. Crane, on Charles Taylor
State and federal officials have teamed up with the owner of a whale-watching boat to offer what many New Englanders might consider to be an oxymoron: a winter cruise.
Organizers of an effort to recall Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker say they have more than enough signatures to force an election.
GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul has been spending large amounts on airfare as a congressman, flying first class on dozens of taxpayer-funded flights to his home state.
Online shoe seller Zappos.com says a hacker may have accessed the personal information of up to 24 million customers.
Tampa Bay’s Dominic Moore blasted the game-winning goal past Tim Thomas late in the third and Steven Stamkos added an empty-netter as the Lightning beat the Bruins, 5-3.
Francis Picabia’s “Midi (Promenade des Anglais)’’ leapt out at the Globe’s Sebastian Smee while on show at the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven.
With advancing age come problems of unsteadiness and dizziness. Researchers are looking for ways to stop the falls.
“What if we had fewer presidential elections? What if we freed the president from the pressures of politics? What if we had a single six-year presidential term?”
Farah Stockman
“The problem, as Shoup and his allies see it, is that parking on the street is simply too desirable. Because spaces are so cheap, drivers have a powerful incentive to spend time hunting for them.”
Leon Neyfakh on the case for the $6 parking meter