Mass. insurance regulators reject FAIR rate hike
Regulators rejected a rate hike request by the state’s home insurer of last resort, saying the FAIR Plan did not offer enough evidence to justify a 7.2 percent increase.
Regulators rejected a rate hike request by the state’s home insurer of last resort, saying the FAIR Plan did not offer enough evidence to justify a 7.2 percent increase.
Students Daniela Lekhno, Roch Jauberty, and Austin Brashears were among 26 people traveling by minivan to Tongariro Crossing, a popular hiking site, the university said.
In a closely-watched commencement address at Liberty University, Romney spoke in deeply religious terms about his family, his faith, and the country.
Robert Guarente’s widow says that she saw her husband give a painting to the man who is the latest person of interest in the Gardner Museum heist.
The deal wipes out $3.1 billion in debt in return for stakes in the company.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
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The brave new field of genoeconomics has just two problems: Whether it will ever work, and what on earth will happen if it does.
Though we must say our goodbyes to the stars of “Desperate Housewives,” the tried-and-true TV formula that brought them together isn’t going anywhere.
Travel
The restaurant, 25 miles north of Manhattan, features dishes made from over 150 seasonal ingredients.
Book Review
It is a short and luminescent book, and it resembles nothing Morrison has ever written.
Globe Talk | May 23, 6 p.m.
The New York Times best-selling author discusses his books “Bringing Down the House” and “The Social Network.”
While the Philadelphia 76ers barely made the playoffs, they present a definite challenge to the Celtics.
Cedar Glen Golf Course was so waterlogged Thursday that it was forced to close for the day.
The production opens Thursday at the Davis Square Theatre.
A provision in a pending bill would prevent cuts without approval from Congress.
The firm’s $2 billion trading loss has renewed calls for greater oversight of Wall Street banks.
The firm is aggressively lobbying lawmakers to forestall cuts in Pentagon spending.
Was J.D. Salinger right? Are mothers all “slightly insane”? As lovely as motherhood is, most moms do suffer from a (humorous) malady or two.