Warren’s extended family split about heritage
Elizabeth Warren has never fully explained her assertion of Native American ancestry, and the Senate candidate’s extended family has mixed opinions on the question.
Elizabeth Warren has never fully explained her assertion of Native American ancestry, and the Senate candidate’s extended family has mixed opinions on the question.
Casey Chamberlain wants people to remember that there were two sets of terrorist victims: those killed in the Sept. 11 attacks, and those infected soon after with anthrax.
Auto insurance companies are increasingly offering drivers sharply lower rates in exchange for permission to install a device that tracks when, where, or how you drive.
The residents of Monson, Maine, are famous up and down the trail for opening their homes, their cars, and their wallets to hikers in need.
Although the tumult subsided Saturday, Obama administration officials said they had concluded that the protests in Muslim countries may presage a sustained crisis.
Christopher L. Gasper
It might not always feel like it, but we’re privileged to have the ownership we do in this town for the Patriots, Celtics, Bruins, and even the Red Sox.
The league locked out its players upon the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement at midnight, thanks to a disagreement that centers on on revenue sharing.
Local fishermen fear a ban on possession of dogfish fins, which they take from dead sharks but others in the world remove from live animals.
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America’s first lighthouse guided vessels entering Boston Harbor from Sept. 14, 1716, and the lighthouse on Little Brewster Island was the last to be automated, in 1998.
Ciriaco’s clutch, two-out double drove in the winning run in the ninth inning as the Red Sox beat the Blue Jays, 3-2, to stay out of last place in the AL East.
Thousands of Boston College alumni, faculty, and students packed Fenway Park for a Mass kicking off celebrations to mark the school’s 150th anniversary.
Joseph (Jay) L. Hooley is chief executive of State Street Corp., a major financial services firm in Boston and one of the state’s largest employers, with 12,000 workers here.
President Obama launched an aggressive new effort to convince voters in the most competitive states that Republican rival Mitt Romney is risky for the nation’s recovery.
An ex-convict, an insurance salesman, and a Christian charity were behind the production of a crudely crafted film that ridicules Muslims and the prophet Mohammed.
Harry Partch, the startlingly original 20th-century American composer, is the focus of a rare three-day festival this week.
Sure, the game may have had its heyday in the 1960s and ’70s, but it lives on in the basements of enthusiasts, and in one Baltimore museum.