Walmart still battling fine in ’08 trampling
The chain has spent millions to appeal a $7,000 penalty by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the Black Friday death of a Walmart worker.
The chain has spent millions to appeal a $7,000 penalty by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the Black Friday death of a Walmart worker.
Israeli soldiers amassed along the Gaza border made preparations to leave after the truce that halted eight days of fighting.
The annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade brought giant balloons to the city’s streets.
High School Football
Staunch defense and the passing of quarterback C.J. Scarpa carried the day for Andover, which will face St. John’s Prep Tuesday.
Friday preview | Movie Review
The best way to better understand the man who made some of our greatest movies is simply to see them. There’s no case to be made for a mangy shortcut like this, writes Globe critic Wesley Morris.
Television Review
Spike Lee directs “BAD 25,” a documentary that chronicles the making of Michael Jackson’s “Bad” in honor of its 25th anniversary.
PATRIOTS AT JETS, 8:20 P.M. (NBC)
Over the previous three years, the Patriots have struggled in the first meeting of the season with the Jets and fared far better in the second.
Are you about to serve your Thanksgiving bird to the family? Here are step-by-step instructions.
Globe e-book
This e-cookbook is filled with 26 delicious fall recipes, from potato curry to stir-fried noodles with spicy beef and Napa cabbage.
Tony Parker scored 26 points and Tiago Splitter scored 23 points as the Spurs turned the Celtics into a .500 team again with a 112-100 win.
The child’s grandmother said the 3-year-old boy’s condition has improved dramatically.
The Rwandan military is commanding and supporting the rebel force that overtook a major city in eastern Congo this week.
The Illinois Democrat resigned from Congress amid a struggle with bipolar disorder and an ethics investigation.
A federal bankruptcy judge has approved Hostess Brands’ plans, officially putting the Twinkies brand on the auction block.
Slater’s “The $60,000 Dog” is too unsentimental to be lumped in with more traditional animal books.
Ami Albernaz runs down sales and specials at local stores and shops.