State Senate approves $49 million for MBTA
State senators agreed to tap a surplus fund to help the MBTA close its deficit for the coming year and avoid steeper fare increases than those already scheduled for July 1.
State senators agreed to tap a surplus fund to help the MBTA close its deficit for the coming year and avoid steeper fare increases than those already scheduled for July 1.
Ousted president Hosni Mubarak was “clinically dead” when he arrived at a hospital but has been put on life support, an official said, even as protesters gathered amid uncertainty over Egypt’s presidential election.
Speaking at the G-20 conference in Mexico, President Obama voiced confidence in Europe’s ability to tackle its debt crisis as he sought to calm both global financial markets and the worries of voters at home.
Union workers, locked out of their jobs since contract talks broke down two weeks ago, will vote on a new agreement Wednesday.
Red Sox 7, Marlins 5
The Red Sox had eight extra-base hits and Clay Buchholz won his fourth straight start as Boston earned its fifth win in six games.
exclusive wednesday preview | g cover
A growing number of Community Supported Agriculture providers are selling shares for the protein portion of the plate.
exclusive wednesday preview | opinion
Scott Brown set reasonable terms for Victoria Kennedy’s offer, but he still owes voters a prime-time Boston-area TV debate.
opinion | health care debate
As it seeks to trim health costs, the government must avoid burdening doctors with even more paperwork requirements, write physicians Allan H. Ropper, Anthony A. Amato, and Martin A. Samuels.
Bob Ryan | Exclusive Wednesday preview
The prosecution of Clemens was a waste of taxpayers’ money. Right or wrong, he didn’t belong in a courtroom.
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After having his career derailed by injuries, the former Cubs ace, now with Pawtucket, is looking to resurrect his career.
The city is considering imposing a 16-ounce limit on any sugary drink in a proposal similar to one in New York City.
Jamie Dimon, making his second appearance on Capitol Hill in less than a week, said the bank “disclosed what we knew when we knew it.”
The $85 billion government rescue that helped pull GM and Chrysler from the brink might not guarantee President Obama the overwhelming support he received in 2008.
Defense attorneys suggested investigators shared details among accusers, planting the seeds of alleged victims’ evolving accounts of abuse.
The Gloucester Stage Company’s performance balances physical humor with verbal swordplay.
Golden Globe-winning actress Liv Ullmann talks about her rescued dachshund, Chelsea, and whether she thinks Boston is a pet-friendly city.