Woman named in affair with Petraeus was a high achiever
Paula Broadwell, the woman alleged to have been involved in an affair with resigning CIA director David Petraeus, was a West Point graduate with a degree from Harvard.
Paula Broadwell, the woman alleged to have been involved in an affair with resigning CIA director David Petraeus, was a West Point graduate with a degree from Harvard.
Bills at Patriots, 1 p.m. Sunday
The Patriots will be looking to restart their pre-bye week luck and win their third straight game when the Bills arrive in Foxborough.
A gathering was held in South Weymouth to dedicate memorials honoring three local soldiers who were killed while serving in Iraq.
Florida officials said Obama won the state by about 74,000 votes, bringing the president’s electoral vote count to 332.
Starbucks baristas had challenged the Seattle coffee chain’s practice of requiring them to share tips with shift supervisors.
George Entwistle, BBC Director General, said it was the “honorable thing” to resign after a show wrongly implicated a politician in a child sex-abuse scandal.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
Travel
Fans of Harvard and Yale football are anxiously anticipating this year’s matchup in the rivalry that dates to 1875. Here’s how the two college towns stack up when it comes to town-gown essentials.
Travel
This glorious yet dysfunctional port has always harbored a darker alter ego, but following a six-year redevelopment program, the city looks to attract tourists.
book review
Nasaw’s “The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy” is the sort of biography that begs to be called “magisterial.”
Insider Offer | Nov. 29
How does a performance get from rehearsal to the concert hall? Join us for a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how the music happens.
One of the best college players in the country has overcome the deaths of his grandmother and girlfriend to galvanize No. 4 Notre Dame.
The Worcester Democrat served in the US House of Representatives from 1975 to 1993.
The president used his first formal appearance since reelection to call on Congress to immediately make tax cuts permanent for the middle class.
The United Nations reported that 11,000 Syrians fled to neighboring countries Friday, in one of the largest single-day torrents of refugees.
Starbucks baristas had challenged the Seattle coffee chain’s practice of requiring them to share tips with shift supervisors.
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.