Mass. launches review of insurers’ executive pay
The state Division of Insurance has launched an unprecedented examination of executive compensation at Massachusetts insurers after the Liberty Mutual salary scandal.
The state Division of Insurance has launched an unprecedented examination of executive compensation at Massachusetts insurers after the Liberty Mutual salary scandal.
Mitt Romney offered a series of proposals on the issue and recast some of the hard-line positions he took during the GOP primary race.
A federal judge in Springfield has ruled that the online video provider is subject to federal disabilities laws, a decision that could require captions on video streamed over the Internet.
Since entering the campaign in September, Elizabeth Warren has hauled in nearly $16 million, more than any of the 1,613 candidates officially running for Congress.
The two men pulled 14-year-old Nicholas Fomby-Davis off his scooter and shot him to death, a jury found.
Jim Carelli Jr., 66, who had his surgery Feb. 17, said during a press conference Thursday that he feels great and has no misgivings about the surgery.
Boston Capital
Many businesses have a keen interest in the ruling on President Obama’s health care law, which is expected next week, including the locally important medical device industry.
Hot-weather jokes were flying as the mercury soared to 96 degrees, a record for the date in Boston.
Heat 121, Thunder 106
On Thursday night, the Heat broke the hearts of those traditionalists who did not want such a team compiled through free agent dollars and the lure of a sexy city to win a championship.
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Nine firefighters died in the June 17, 1972 fire, making it one of the most heartbreaking tragedies in Boston Fire Department history.
Will Middlebrooks drove in four runs, two with the tying home run in the bottom of the eighth inning, as the Red Sox rallied to beat the Miami Marlins, 6-5.
The recommendations are the work of a commission Governor Deval Patrick appointed in response to scandals at the Chelsea and Medford housing authorities uncovered by the Globe.
Michael Bronner started a candy company with his son, but one with a twist: it would not make chocolates with common junk food ingredients such as corn syrup and unhealthy oils.
The presidential race has in recent weeks degenerated into a heckling war on the campaign trail, fueled by sophomoric stunts and Twitter taunts.
Speaker John A. Boehner demanded Thursday that the Obama administration turn over documents related to a botched gun-tracking operation.
Josiah McElheny’s exhibit at the ICA questions assumptions about art, museums — even science.
Two sisters and a guy in a backwoods cabin, talking and drinking and occasionally misbehaving — that’s all there is to Lynn Shelton’s low-budget comedy-drama, writes Ty Burr.