Pilgrim, union reach tentative contract agreement
The four-year contract will be brought to union members for a ratification vote Sunday.
As the nation took its first major step toward democracy after decades of dictatorship, there was at least one fatality when protestors attacked a polling station in an eastern city.
The four-year contract will be brought to union members for a ratification vote Sunday.
Torrential rains dropped nearly a foot of water in the Black Sea region overnight.
Yankees 6, Red Sox 1
Franklin Morales never made it out of the fourth inning, allowing four homers as the Yankees rode Freddy Garcia’s solid start and Andruw Jones’ hot bat to the win.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
Arts
White Walls Boston, a traveling art exhibit, looks to bring art to public spaces.
Ideas | Q&A
How do you go from lemongrass-basil lobster for a few to brownie-batter doughnuts for the masses? Ask Stan Frankenthaler.
Travel
Thanks to a trio of chefs who have taken full advantage of Connecticut’s bounty of seafood and farms, New Haven has quietly blossomed into a foodie mecca.
Celtics general manager Danny Ainge said he was looking for another shooting guard to help fill the void left by Allen’s move to the Miami Heat.
From the Archives
The first of three underwater crossings beneath Boston Harbor, the Sumner Tunnel opened on June 30, 1934.
Williams won her fifth Wimbledon title, and 14th major championship, by beating Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland 6-1, 5-7, 6-2 Saturday.
Thomas Daigle, 60, has finally fulfilled the goal he set for himself decades ago: Paying off his final mortgage payment with more than 62,000 pennies.
The former Red Sox pitcher and his wife, Shonda, are disputing a report that said Rhode Island auditors were blocked from accessing the failed company’s records.
The expanding digital frontier has emerged as another battle line in the campaign for the White House.
In an interview published Saturday, the UN envoy also said that more attention needed to be paid to the role of Iran, a longtime Syrian ally.
The Berkshire Theatre Group remembers Kleban with his 1975 Broadway smash “A Chorus Line” and a biographical musical written by his longtime companion.