Islamist candidate wins Egyptian presidential election
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi was elected Egypt’s first Islamist civilian president, capping an acrimonious race that divided the nation.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi was elected Egypt’s first Islamist civilian president, capping an acrimonious race that divided the nation.
NATO leaders will meet this week to discuss how and whether to respond to Syria’s downing of a Turkish jet on Friday.
Hired as a savior, Sito Narcisse was a young, new principal who upended everything at the Boston school but this: the pattern of failure.
Critics say the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has his eye on the secretary of state’s job and, as a result, has been too lenient on oversight of the administration’s policies.
Mitt Romney is meeting with about 500 fundraisers and contributors who are doing the most to help him, at a retreat this weekend in Park City, Utah.
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The music festival celebrates its 75th anniversary in a region with a bounty of cultural attractions. Just pack a picnic basket and enjoy.
Filis Casey has traveled the world, lifting children out of the shadows and into adoptive homes, but she has never seen anything like the problems plaguing the country.
Sunday Baseball Notes
If there is one team capable of pulling away in the AL East, it’s probably the Yankees. But general manager Brian Cashman doesn’t quite see it that way.
The price of all passes and fares is rising an average of 23 percent, though some riders will see a much steeper increase. Here is a guide to the changes, which take effect next Sunday.
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Thirty-five years ago, Ben Mondor took a bankrupt franchise and turned it into as important a social and cultural institution as there is in all of Rhode Island.
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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.
It’s time to toast local athletes for their achievements. Led by Carla Forbes of Newton North, the season’s best shined bright.
The Red Sox lefthander allowed two earned runs, walked one, and struck out eight for his first victory as a starter since 2009.
Seventeen delegates and alternates were disqualified from the RNC because they did not deliver an affidavit in support of Mitt Romney on time.
Linda K. Zecher, the company’s CEO, gave her first interview since a bankruptcy judge approved the reorganization.
Matt Sandusky’s story appears to be a painful one, with nightmarish scenes from life with his adoptive father.
The Connecticut native is juggling three TV shows and promoting his feature film directing debut, “Ted.”
The city’s pomp and pageantry will be a display when the Summer Games open on July 27.