Fallacies mark Romney’s depiction of the 47%
Mitt Romney painted an inaccurate portrait of the “47 percent of Americans [who] pay no income tax” when he spoke — and was secretly videotaped — at a May fund-raiser.
Mitt Romney painted an inaccurate portrait of the “47 percent of Americans [who] pay no income tax” when he spoke — and was secretly videotaped — at a May fund-raiser.
As the full 49-minute video from a private May fund-raiser emerged online, Mitt Romney was also seen telling donors that the Palestinians have no interest in establishing peace with Israel.
Brian McGrory
The senator’s “On the Road” tour apparently doesn’t go through Raynham, where he failed to attend any of the three dedication ceremonies for fallen Medal of Honor recipient Jared Monti.
As the bicycling community reels after the death of two Boston bicyclists within the past week, officials and bike advocates are hoping to thwart a rise in collisions.
Three days after he declared his candidacy for the presidency, the man who would leave a near-mythical imprint on America’s political identity seemed decidedly unsure of his own.
A Harvard professor has identified what appears to be a scrap of fourth-century Egyptian papyrus containing the first-known explicit reference to Jesus as married.
Dan Shaughnessy
A $9 billion industry has been brought to its knees by fan-boys, lingerie-league officials, and nice guys who should be working in the Hockomock League instead of the NFL.
Tufts Medical Center is in talks to team up with for-profit Vanguard Health Systems to buy independent hospitals and provide more integrated health care across Mass.
The state drug-testing crisis could taint the national image of Governor Patrick, which was elevated at the Democratic National Convention.
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After a tough third inning, Felix Doubront hung in there, lasting six innings as the Red Sox rebounded from a three-run deficit to beat the Rays, 7-5.
Marcus Hurd, who survived the 2010 shootings that left four people dead, is expected to be questioned next week about his claim that he can now identify one of the killers.
Confidence among US homebuilders rose this month to its highest level in six years, and many expect the housing recovery will strengthen in the next six months.
Pennsylvania’s highest court told a lower court that it should stop a tough new voter ID law if the judge concludes voters cannot easily get ID cards or thinks they will be disenfranchised.
The teachers agreed to end their strike in the nation’s third-largest school system, although their proposed new contract still needs ratification.
Johnson makes the case against the kind of centralized problem solving that characterizes many, if not most, businesses and governments.
In 1981, Glenn Cook and his new bride, Karen, purchased a poultry farm across from his father’s recently acquired dairy farm in Amesbury.