Romney attacked on Bain exit date
Obama’s campaign accused Mitt Romney of lying about the length of his tenure at the helm of Bain Capital, while the Romney team called the charge “reckless.”
Obama’s campaign accused Mitt Romney of lying about the length of his tenure at the helm of Bain Capital, while the Romney team called the charge “reckless.”
There is a rush on to hire people who helped implement universal medical coverage in Massachusetts as states scramble to comply with President Obama’s health care law.
Inmate advocates, public defenders, prisoners, and their families say outside vendors charge astronomical costs for calls, in some cases $10 for just a few minutes.
Nonunion contractors said the Patrick administration’s decision to restrict work on a $285 million project over the Merrimack River is election-year pandering.
Senator Scott Brown said Tuesday that President Obama and other powerful Democrats regularly call him for help to pass legislation. But his campaign said otherwise.
A proposed citywide registry would alert rescuers before they arrive if a child or an adult has a significant physical, mental, or developmental disability.
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Steve Kingston, owner of the unassuming Clam Shack in Kennebunk, has taken to calling himself “The King of the Lobster Roll” after winning an event in New York.
Christopher Bedford would be the museum’s first permanent leader since Michael Rush left in protest over Brandeis University’s plan to sell its collection.
The Olympic torch lands in London in two weeks, but Boston-area travel companies that sell packages have not found many takers.
As Monadnock Music emerges from controversy with new leadership, it faces the upstart classical series Electric Earth.
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Dubbed the “Coney Island of New England,” Revere Beach was established as the country’s first public beach in 1896, attracting people from all over the region.
Newman, who has won six poles and captured three Sprint Cup victories at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, is back at Loudon this weekend.
For a brief period, Tony Rukus and other residents of the Wrentham Housing Authority’s complex on Garden Lane were prohibited from displaying American flags outside.
The number of people seeking US unemployment benefits plunged last week. But a big reason is that automakers have skipped some of their usual summer shutdowns to keep up with demand, causing fewer temporary auto layoffs.
Speaking at the NAACP conference in Houston, Vice President Joe Biden rebutted Mitt Romney’s claim that his policies would be better for black families.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned on Thursday of more confrontations in the South China Sea without a region-wide solution.
The Museum of Fine Arts exhibit is a casual collection of prints that capture 18th-century romance and imagination.
Another one of those French crime thrillers that wants nothing more than to run its hero and its audience entertainingly ragged.