Scott Brown says he won’t run for governor
Brown said he hoped to pursue private-sector opportunities but did not foreclose on future bids for office.
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Brown said he hoped to pursue private-sector opportunities but did not foreclose on future bids for office.
Mayoral candidate John Connolly said he does not want the money pledged to him earlier this week by an Oregon-based education nonprofit.
San Diego Mayor Bob Filner agreed to a tentative deal involving a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him and the city, an official said.
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A solar-powered GPS transmitter was installed on the two juvenile male birds to track their southward migration.
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Will Middlebrooks and Stephen Drew homered to back eight sharp innings by pitcher Felix Doubront.
The response by the UN Security Council came after reports of an alleged chemical attack near Damascus that killed at least 100.
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The Union Square bar has become a destination for craft cocktail aficionados with the help of Boston magazine’s best bartender.
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US conservatives are misguided in praising anti-gay policies in Russia.
The veteran cornerback has gone from undrafted practice squad player to a stalwart in the secondary.
Tewksbury voters rejected a plan to build a 24-hour slots parlor off Route 133 near the Andover line.
Founder Arianna Huffington said the online news site plans to require users to comment on stories under their real names beginning next month.
Kayyem, a former homeland security official and Boston Globe columnist, announced she is running.
Nuance Communications has deployed a new line of defense that could block the investor from strengthening his control over the company.
Everything about Cambridge-based Ursula DeYoung’s debut novel evokes the 1920s.
Dinette on Capitol Hill has an enchanting ambience, where you can sip rosemary cocktails by candlelight.
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