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The Broncos were able to rally after the Patriots scored 31 points in the second half to tie the game late in the fourth quarter.
The National Park Service held a memorial service and wreath-laying ceremony at the John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site in Brookline.
The crowd, mostly young students, called both Iran’s foreign minister and its top nuclear negotiator ‘‘the Ambassador of Peace.’’
Afghan President Karzai said he would not sign a security agreement with the US that had been approved by a national assembly without further conditions.
A new set of markings on Allston’s Brighton Avenue is a part of a national experiment to test innovative bike facilities.
TOM KEANE
The weakness of the city council is intentional, the product of a series of state laws that collectively make up what is sometimes called the city’s “charter.”
The $310 million figure that was thrown out there earlier this year has done Cano, who will still make a good amount of money, a world of harm.
“Our people have always taken time to give thanks,” said Darrel Wixon, who led the nine-member drum circle. “This was originally our holiday.”
Thousands of people blocked a road used to truck NATO troop supplies and equipment in and out of Afghanistan, the latest sign of rising tension caused by the attacks.
Daniel Rivera defeated Mayor William Lantigua by 81 votes after a hand count of more than 15,000 ballots, but Lantigua refused to concede.
Boston-based First Wind follows an unconventional strategy that often avoids ridgelines, builds at lower elevations, and works with environmentalists.
From a “Country Christmas,” to “Black Nativity” this year’s preview has got the holiday season covered.
The essays offer a comprehensive and utterly lovely collection of one of the best writers around.
The Hub might seem to be a strange place to honor a medieval Icelandic-born adventurer, but for centuries New Englanders have theorized that Leif Erikson led a Viking settlement here.
Globe Talk | Dec. 4
The best-selling author of “Little Children” discusses his craft with the Globe’s new book critic, Matthew Gilbert.