US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Geneva Friday for closed-door nuclear talks.

No Iran nuclear deal yet, Kerry says

In Geneva, Secretary of State John Kerry said important issues remain unresolved, but he’s hoping to narrow gaps during negotiations.

Jobs report shows unexpected burst of hiring in Oct.

Despite an uptick in the unemployment rate to 7.3 percent, US employers added 204,000 jobs in October even as the government shut down for 16 days.

A Filipino resident stood on a roof of a home in Manila.

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At least 4 dead as powerful typhoon slams Philippines

One of the strongest storms on record set off landslides and knocked out power and communication lines across a string of islands.

Shirley Leung

What if we legalized gambling, but end up with no casinos?

(Clockwise from top) Proposed casinos in Milford, Springfield, and Everett.

Top: Foxwoods; Bottom right: MGM; Bottom left: Wynn Resorts

Could we have crafted a more perfect Massachusetts moment in showing the world just how difficult it is to do business here?

Stunning views are attracting well-heeled buyers, including from abroad, to Downtown Crossing.

Downtown Crossing becoming exclusive address

The average sales price in the area, $1.3 million, has exceeded the Back Bay’s by about $100,000 this year, according to a Boston-based brokerage firm.

Martin J. Walsh spoke of his priorities.

Walsh sees stronger role for City Council

“I’m not afraid of having them as a partner in government,” Martin Walsh said, noting that Boston’s legislative body is often overlooked.

Opinion

JOAN VENNOCHI

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/11/08/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/Joan_Vennochi_150px-3186.jpg Goliath blinked, and voters noticed

The investors behind Suffolk Downs gambled and lost big when East Boston voters said no to a casino on Tuesday.

Politics

Officials counted provisional ballots in the Lawrence Election Department office in the basement of City Hall.

Winner of Lawrence mayoral race remains unknown

Dozens of possible votes remain in question, city and state officials said Thursday, adding it could be a week before the official winner is announced.

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“The alternative to getting back to the talks is the potential of chaos. I mean, does Israel want a third intifada?” said Secretary of State John Kerry.

Kerry presses Israel over peace negotiations

Secretary of State John Kerry issued a stark warning to Israel, saying it faces isolation and a possible explosion of violence if it does not make progress in peace efforts with the Palestinians.

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