Union workers at Pilgrim reject contract
Union workers at the Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth voted against accepting a new contract, shattering a deal reached by union leaders with the plant’s owners.
Union workers at the Pilgrim nuclear plant in Plymouth voted against accepting a new contract, shattering a deal reached by union leaders with the plant’s owners.
The committee voted along party lines to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress for failing to turn over documents related to a US gun probe.
Former House speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi’s tongue cancer has metastasized, and his attorney said that DiMasi was denied care while authorities prepared him for grand jury testimony.
The hospital will unveil a bold proposal that would reshape a twisting section of Storrow Drive and turn what are now parking lots into three acres of new parkland.
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This giddy celebration of love lost and found is wrapped up in the sweet pop tunes of the Swedish ‘70s band ABBA.
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Plenty of people. The luxury watch business in Boston — and nationwide — is on the rebound.
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Sarah’s always loved tinkering with machinery. Now six months pregnant, she decides to tinker with family dynamics.
Red Sox 15, Marlins 5
David Oritz hit a grand slam, and three other Sox players homered as well, as Boston set a season high in runs and moved out of last place in the AL East.
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Patrice Bergeron was named the NHL’s Frank J. Selke Trophy winner, an annual award given to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game.
The flower, named Morticia, is nearly 5 feet tall and is known for the scent it releases when it blooms, which many say resembles rotting flesh.
The Federal Reserve will expand its program to reduce long-term interest rates, and is prepared to take additional steps if the job market doesn’t improve.
The likely Republican presidential nominee was in Michigan on Tuesday - where, he says, the “trees are the right height.’’
The deal for a coalition government ended weeks of political uncertainty in debt-crippled Greece that threatened Europe’s economy.
In her debut novel, she tracks a series of domestic disasters during a wedding weekend on a New England island.
Happiness is a chocolate chip cookie. Just ask Laurelyn Roberts.