SJC issues long-awaited foreclosure ruling
The state’s highest court ruled today a lender must have proper paperwork before foreclosing on a house, but that previous seizures would not be affected.
The state’s highest court ruled today a lender must have proper paperwork before foreclosing on a house, but that previous seizures would not be affected.
The bank altered currency trades worth millions of dollars conducted for the Boston mutual fund giant, according to court documents.
In an interview with a radio station, Curt Schilling said he had lost most of his baseball money in his failed video game company.
The state Division of Insurance has launched an unprecedented examination of executive compensation at Massachusetts insurers after the Liberty Mutual salary scandal.
The ruling by a federal judge in Springfield may require captions be put on video streamed over the Internet.
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The game Curt Schilling hoped would become a “Lord of the Rings”-size franchise now returns to the creative fires whence it came. Epic fail.
brian mcgrory
Be worried about Senator Brown. It looks like he’s becoming delusional, starting to believe that he’s far more important than any junior senator has ever been.
scot lehigh
Team Obama's challenge is to make clear to voters what the real-world consequences of Mitt Romney’s plans would be.
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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.
Friday night at Pittsburgh’s Consol Energy Center, the 30 teens whose names will be called at the NHL draft are almost an afterthought.
Jim Carelli Jr., 66, said that he feels great and has no misgivings about the surgery.
Unreal Brands is a candy company with a twist: it will not make chocolates with common junk food ingredients.
The race has degenerated into a heckling war on the campaign trail, fueled by sophomoric stunts and Twitter taunts.
Heavily armed Taliban insurgents stormed into a lakeside hotel north of Kabul and opened fire on guests inside, many of whom were civilians.
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.