Gaza fighting continues amid peace efforts
After a day of talks involving Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the UN chief, and Egypt’s president, a peace deal remained elusive.
After a day of talks involving Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the UN chief, and Egypt’s president, a peace deal remained elusive.
Wednesday Preview | Movie Review
Lee’s adaptation of Yann Martel’s best-selling novel shouldn’t work at all, but it does, writes Globe film critic Ty Burr.
Movie Review
As a combat action spectacle, the movie makes for mostly solid viewing, but the filmmakers’ nominal handling of political commentary is another matter.
The father of 10-year-old Jeffrey Curley challenged a request by his son’s killer for a name change, calling the man “the face of evil.”
Hostess said it had not reached a deal with a union and will continue with a hearing on Wednesday in which a judge will decide if the company can shut down.
Arnie Beyeler managed Triple A Pawtucket last season to its first International League championship in 28 years.
A lawsuit is blaming the owners of Gillette Stadium for a fatal accident in which two underage women were killed in 2008 after leaving a concert at the stadium.
US District Judge Mark Wolf decided to suspend a taxpayer-funded sex change operation for Michelle Kosilek pending an appeal by the state.
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This e-cookbook is filled with 26 delicious fall recipes, from potato curry to stir-fried noodles with spicy beef and Napa cabbage.
“We hope it’s 2013,” GM Ben Cherington said of his plans for a Red Sox revival. But rebuilding this team could take longer.
A new study underscores the explosion risk and environmental damage from aging infrastructure under city sidewalks and streets.
Sesame Workshop said Kevin Clash has resigned, calling allegations that he had a relationship with an underage youth a ‘‘distraction.”
Recent surveys by the AP and researchers showed that 51 percent of Americans express explicit antiblack attitudes, compared with 48 percent in 2008.
Hewlett-Packard Co. said that a British company it bought for $9.7 billion last year lied about its finances.
In Russo’s memoir, he chronicles decades spent as the chauffeur and principal caregiver of his troubled mother.
For many baby boomers, food has become as central to their travel planning as scenery and culture.