Many may be forced to switch schools in Boston
Proposed changes to the way the city assigns students could force thousands of children already attending schools to move to new ones in two years.
Proposed changes to the way the city assigns students could force thousands of children already attending schools to move to new ones in two years.
Some parents worried that the different options could lead to increased segregation and will not broaden access to high-quality schools.
President Obama and Mitt Romney’s first debate is centered on domestic policy, which could allow Romney to hammer away at Obama’s handling of the economy.
The Globe takes a look at the veracity of four of the competing claims the Senate candidates made in their second debate.
Boston-area teaching hospitals and universities are bracing for deep cuts in the federal funding that has fueled biomedical research for decades.
“Argo,” Affleck’s third movie as a director, offers a glimpse of a more ambitious filmmaker and global citizen than almost everyone has suspected.
Dan Shaughnessy
The moribund Red Sox did not roll over like dogs Tuesday night. They put up a fight, which has been rare since August.
Gulf Oil LP plans to buy power wholesale and sell it to small businesses and households in Mass. at rates below those available through major utilities.
More and more tourists are flocking to Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket during the fall, extending the season well past Columbus Day.
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Raul Ibanez tied the game with a two-run pinch-hit homer in the bottom of the ninth then won it with a single in the 12th as the Yankees beat the Red Sox, 4-3.
A man slammed on his brakes to avoid hitting a dog on Route 44 in Taunton, and thought he had, until another driver flagged him down.
The US economy is looking more resilient, thanks in part to encouraging signs for the two most expensive purchases most make: cars and homes.
Mitt Romney said he would not, however, issue new protective documents for young illegal immigrants if elected.
A Border Patrol agent was shot to death near the US-Mexico line, the first fatal shooting of an agent since a 2010 firefight with Mexican bandits.
In the documentary “Downeast,” a Boston-based Italian immigrant attempts to turn a former sardine cannery into a lobster processing facility.
Only two attractions lure New Yorkers and tourists across the Hudson into Hoboken, N.J.