Mass. Democrats oppose benefit cuts in fiscal-cliff talks
The Mass. House delegation is torn: They want to avoid the shock that would result from expiration of Bush-era tax cuts, but they won’t change safety-net benefits.
An outage plunged a large swath of the city into darkness from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., including buildings at Harvard and MIT.
The Mass. House delegation is torn: They want to avoid the shock that would result from expiration of Bush-era tax cuts, but they won’t change safety-net benefits.
In his first interview since more than a month in the hospital, Mayor Thomas M. Menino didn’t address his political future.
Brian McGrory
The senator-elect suffered the misery of ever loving a dog when Otis, her virtually inseparable companion, died five days before she made history in Massachusetts.
GLOBE SANTA
Problems strike every member of a household that asks only if Globe Santa can provide the youngest member with a respite.
Members of Old South Church will vote Sunday on a proposal to sell a 17th century book for up to $20 million to pay for church repairs and programming.
Since about mid-October, the New England Aquarium’s Animal Care Center in Quincy has received a total of 107 hypothermic sea turtles.
Christopher L. Gasper
He’s a force of nature that can’t be controlled. That makes him a great point guard, but a questionable leader.
One day before he was scheduled to receive a safety award, an operator at the controls of an outbound trolley slammed into a waiting trolley at Boylston Street Station.
From the Archives | Photos
The 18th Amendment repealing Prohibition was ratified on December 5, 1933. During Prohibition, police were busy raiding speakeasies and arresting bootleggers and rum-runners.
Boston College’s hockey coach is one victory away from tying the record for most wins in NCAA Division 1.
Former state Treasurer Timothy P. Cahill defended himself against charges that he illegally used publicly funded lottery ads to boost his run for governor.
Fueled by global warming, polar ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are now melting three times faster than they did in the 1990s, a new scientific study says.
President Obama and Mitt Romney met over turkey chili and Southwest grilled chicken salad and discussed America’s role in the world.
Heard of Aflac? Credit the animated duck. In the 1990s, just one in 10 people in the US were familiar with the insurance company. That all changed in 2000 after its mascot was introduced.
The overall atmosphere created in this 90-minute solo show at the Paramount Center is one of quiet intimacy.
A bleakly comic, brutally Darwinian gangland saga that at times comes close to being this year’s “Drive.”