Doctor gets $7m in gender bias suit
Dr. Carol Warfield said she endured years of sexist treatment at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Dr. Carol Warfield said she endured years of sexist treatment at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Queon Jackson of Madison Park High was placed on leave amid an investigation of a multi-state credit fraud ring.
US stocks have doubled in value since March 2009, but for a bull market of this scale, there’s a distinct lack of euphoria.
Patriots review | Part 2 of 3
Tom Brady, Vince Wilfork, and Jerod Mayo received the highest marks.
Yvonne Abraham
The average IQ of the Mass. Legislature is about to drop a few points. Walz delivered her final address in the House Wednesday.
After a winter that was a snowless discontent for some and a flurry-free bliss for others, Bostonians braced for their first major snowfall in two years.
Tech Lab
If you’re in the market for a tablet or a laptop, you can do better than the Surface with Windows 8 Pro.
Danny Johnson, who bags groceries in Bridgewater, will compete in the National Grocers Association’s Best Bagger Championship.
Unsettled
Is it time for the post-feminist generation to realize that “having it all” is just a destructive myth?
Globe Talk
Watch Globe journalists and subscribers discuss “68 Blocks,” a year-long project on the Bowdoin-Geneva neighborhood.
The Bruins moved Tyler Seguin to the first line in the third period, and he and David Krejci scored goals on their first two shifts together.
The Postal Service plans to reduce mail deliveries from six days a week to five, exposing how a struggling agency is grappling with a generational divide.
Tunisian officials moved quickly to contain political fallout after a leading opposition figure was assassinated outside his home.
The former senator has told several Republicans that he will be on Fox, but a spokesperson said the talks are not final.
Regulators approved one flight of a Boeing 787, with no passengers, as engineers study possible changes to the plane’s electrical systems.
“Girls” star Lena Dunham was her usual quirky, articulate self at the MFA, where she chatted with audience after a screening of her film, “Tiny Furniture.”
The tech world began crafting whimsical job titles years ago. Now, in the era of personal branding, other companies are doing the same.