Employee benefits to get smaller at Liberty Mutual

The cuts come just a year after a public uproar over lavish pay and perks for top executives of the Boston insurer.

Kyle King at the Burger King on Tremont Street on Monday.

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Local fast-food workers to join nationwide protest

In Boston, as many as 200 fast-food employees are taking part in a nationwide demonstration demanding better wages and the right to unionize.

R.I. may defer loans for young entrepreneurs

A novel proposal would defer student loans for graduates who go to work for start-ups or launch their own entrepreneurial ventures in the state.

Landlords call Boston’s new fee plan intrusive, costly

An ordinance requiring landlords to register their rental units with the city has received a cool reception from property owners.

First Deputy Treasurer Jim MacDonald (left) and state Treasurer Steven Grossman examined documents in the vault of the State House before the safe behind them was opened.

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Sealed for decades, State House safe yields secrets

An ornately decorated safe, the size of a small car, had a dusty assortment of artifacts, including at least one dating to the 1700s.

UN chemical weapons experts visited a Damascus hospital where people affected by an apparent gas attack were taken.

US assails Syria, moves closer to military strike

Secretary of State John Kerry said the use of toxic arms by Syrian forces was a certainty, and urged an international response for what he called a “moral obscenity.”

Online lecture prompts legal fight on copyright

Harvard legal professor Lawrence Lessig and an Australian record company are battling over the use of the song “Lisztomania’’ by the group Phoenix.

More and more seals are popping up around Nantucket, and some who fish these waters believe they have become a major nuisance.

Growing seal population a bane to fishermen

More and more seals are popping up around Nantucket, and some people who fish these waters believe they have become a major nuisance.

Opinion

TOM KEANE

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/08/27/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/comments150-2020.jpg Not just for the witless

Yes, anonymous comments can be coarse, but they can also expose truth.

Metro

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