No end in sight for Israeli-Hamas conflict
Despite rumors of peace, the fighting continues as Gaza militants fired long-range missiles and Israel broadened attack targets.
Despite rumors of peace, the fighting continues as Gaza militants fired long-range missiles and Israel broadened attack targets.
The search ended Saturday evening for the two missing since Friday’s fire on an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
Harvard registered its sixth straight win over rival Yale with a 34-24 win in the 129th edition of The Game.
Saturday’s overtime loss to Virginia Tech at Alumni Stadium was a microcosm of a difficult season for BC.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
Lawrence Harmon
It’s not illegal to be intoxicated in Massachusetts. But it’s overreaching if Foxborough police put people in protective custody who aren’t incapacitated.
If you’ve got a video buff on your list, you’ll find that many of this season’s DVD picks are about looking back, about holding onto yesterday, or yesteryear.
Santa has been shaking things up a bit. These days, you’re more likely to find him zooming down a ski slope or running a 5K than sitting in a department store.
Colts at Patriots, 4:25 p.m. Sunday
How can Tom Brady and the Patriots overcome Andrew Luck and the Colts? Jim McBride has a path to victory in his scouting report.
In 1971, the team officially became the New England Patriots (formerly the Boston Patriots) and found a new home in Foxborough.
Time was, the rookie defensive lineman couldn’t play, even when he wanted. Now that he can, he’s making up for lost time.
Officials are investigating a possible case of fungal meningitis in a woman who received steroid shots manufactured by New England Compounding Center.
Intelligence showed the Libyan attack was by terrorists but the administration withheld the suspected role of Al Qaeda to avoid tipping them off.
A speeding train crashed into a bus carrying children to their kindergarten in southern Egypt on Saturday, killing at least 49, officials said.
Fidelity Investments plans to move its Boston headquarters to 245 Summer St., eventually vacating its offices on Devonshire Street.
At the Huntington Theatre Company, the play casts a refracted, subtly illuminating light.