Storms bring flooding, outages
More than 23,000 people have lost power, including thousands on the North Shore, according to National Grid. Officials are also urging motorists to use caution and avoid flooded roadways.
More than 23,000 people have lost power, including thousands on the North Shore, according to National Grid. Officials are also urging motorists to use caution and avoid flooded roadways.
The rebel bombing killed three top regime officials, including President Bashar Assad’s brother-in-law and the country’s defense minister.
A Federal Reserve report found that companies are hiring cautiously as the New England economy has fared better than some other parts of the US.
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The shift of many employers from HMOs to PPOs continues the unfair practice of paying hospitals wildly different prices, writes Eric Beyer of Tufts Medical Center.
While sales of Red Sox merchandise have declined, restaurants and bars say customers are spending less time in the park and more time inside their venues.
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The Barbara Krakow Gallery frames “Arise,” its summer group show, as an exhibition about polarities.
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Christopher Nolan brings his Batman trilogy to a close with an almost completely satisfying crash.
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The Red Sox will have to make do without their All-Star DH because of the Achilles’ injury he suffered on Monday.
In contrast to challenger Elizabeth Warren, Senator Scott Brown is collecting most of his high-dollar donations in Massachusetts, according to a Globe analysis.
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke spent part a Congressional hearing defending the Fed’s actions against Republican criticism.
A pair of liberal super PACs are arguing that Mitt Romney would make life worse for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the blast ‘‘an Iranian terror attack’’ and promised a tough response.
The story details interwoven tales of a bunch of “vigilers” keeping watch in the parking lot of a hospital where a young coma victim resides.
The renovated restaurant’s menu is dotted with works in progress.