For Romney camp, an Election Day tech meltdown
Mitt Romney’s online voter-turnout operation suffered a meltdown, resulting in the inability of some campaign workers to use a vital smartphone program.
Mitt Romney’s online voter-turnout operation suffered a meltdown, resulting in the inability of some campaign workers to use a vital smartphone program.
Starbucks baristas had challenged the Seattle coffee chain’s practice of requiring them to share tips with shift supervisors.
David Petraeus resigned Friday after admitting the affair, allegedly with his biographer, a detail that came forth during an FBI investigation.
The beloved Huntington Avenue branch is at a crossroads as it embarks on its next century, undergoing a major overhaul.
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Red Sox owner John Henry is closing his investment company following a failure to recoup declines during the financial crisis.
The president used his first formal appearance since reelection to call on Congress to immediately make tax cuts permanent for the middle class.
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President Obama now has his chance to take a page from Eisenhower: mobilize public opinion on why we must fund the institutions and infrastructure America needs.
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The Celtics experienced another second-quarter meltdown, failing to recover in a 106-100 loss to the 76ers Friday.
The Worcester Democrat served in the US House of Representatives from 1975 to 1993.
The social media announcement is the new “I voted” sticker. More than 1 in 5 registered voters shared or planned to share their votes with social media pals.
The United Nations reported that 11,000 Syrians fled to neighboring countries Friday, in one of the largest single-day torrents of refugees.
Massachusetts homes and businesses were probably not hit hard enough by Hurricane Sandy to qualify for additional federal disaster aid, a state official said.
Pro-helmet forces have launched initiatives meant to encourage cyclists to don headgear. The question is whether cyclists will be convinced to change their ways.