2d company will halt operations in outbreak
A Westborough pharmacy related to the Framingham company at the heart of a fungal meningitis outbreak will cease its compounding operations pending an investigation, officials said.
A Westborough pharmacy related to the Framingham company at the heart of a fungal meningitis outbreak will cease its compounding operations pending an investigation, officials said.
A manufacturing company has agreed to pay $366 million -- the largest cash settlement in the history of the federal Superfund program -- to clean up PCB-laden New Bedford Harbor.
Senate Debate | 7 p.m.
The Globe’s Glen Johnson will provide live updates from the third Senate debate tonight.
Mitt Romney is a lock to win the battlegrounds of Florida, Virginia, and North Carolina, according to Suffolk University’s Political Research Center.
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Opinion | Nicholas Burns
The crisis could have ended in nuclear war, but instead leaders opted for diplomacy and compromise to avoid catastrophe.
Disgraced chemist Annie Dookhan invoked the Fifth Amendment today at a hearing where a judge refused to dismiss charges against Shawn Drumgold.
Globe Talk | Oct. 23, 6 p.m.
Join Globe reporters Michael Kranish and Scott Helman, authors of “The Real Romney,” to discuss the Republican presidential candidate’s life and history.
Armstrong’s cycling team had the “most sophisticated” doping program ever in the sport, according to the agency that banned him from racing for life.
A man found dead in the Charles River near the BU Bridge has been identified as graduate student Jonathan Dailey.
Toyota is recalling vehicles around the world for a faulty power-window switch, the latest in a string of recalls for Japan’s top automaker.
Ohio’s election chief said that he will appeal a ruling by a federal court that reinstates the final three early voting days in the state.
The United States has sent military troops help bolster Jordan’s defense in the event violence escalates along the Syrian border.
Back in 1971, Sol LeWitt visited the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and invited students to help him construct a wall drawing.