Israel eases Gaza border restrictions after truce
Following the cease-fire, Israel has eased some border restrictions, allowing farmers near land close to its security fence, and letting fishermen go further out to sea.
Following the cease-fire, Israel has eased some border restrictions, allowing farmers near land close to its security fence, and letting fishermen go further out to sea.
Egypt’s Supreme Judicial Council called President Mohammed Morsi’s decree granting himself near-absolute power an ‘‘unprecedented assault’’ on the judiciary.
Hagman, 81, played the loathsome oil baron J.R. Ewing on television’s long-running nighttime soap, ‘‘Dallas.’’ He died Friday.
A natural gas explosion rocked downtown Friday, injuring at least 18 people, officials said.
After nearly two years as the butt of a persistent Internet joke, Blake Boston has come to embrace being Scumbag Steve. And now he is trying to capitalize on it.
Dr. Rudy Tanzi recorded organ tracks for Aerosmith’s new album, co-wrote the book “Super Brain,” and adapted it into an upcoming PBS special.
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A mother hopes to give her almost 3-year-old-twins the “Christmas they deserve.”
Thanksgiving has largely defied the commercialization that has overwhelmed Christmas. But that tradition is fading fast as retailers have invoked new strategies.
A critical railroad bridge over the river will be closed to most train traffic for two weeks for repairs after an inspection found problems.
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Former championship boxer Hector ‘‘Macho’’ Camacho died Saturday in Puerto Rico, where he has been hospitalized since he was shot in the face.
Cayden Leger, 2, slid down an old laundry chute on the second floor of a Manchester, N.H., home and got tangled in wires Thanksgiving morning.
Nine Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans will serve in next year’s freshman class in the House of Representatives.
The legislation that would expand visas for students and make it easier for green cards holders to bring their families to the US.
Developer Steve Samuels is ready to break ground on his next Fenway project: a mixed-use office, residential, and retail complex on Boylston Street.
Author Andrew Solomon narrates the stories of hundreds of families in which children and their parents must struggle with identity.