Bulger was never an informant, his lawyer argues
The lawyer for James “Whitey” Bulger sidestepped questions about why Bulger has previously claimed immunity if he wasn’t an FBI informant.
The lawyer for James “Whitey” Bulger sidestepped questions about why Bulger has previously claimed immunity if he wasn’t an FBI informant.
Five workers were charges with taking bribes from cab drivers at Logan Airport in exchange for letting them bypass the waiting pool to pick up fares.
Former senator Scott Brown, who will offer political commentary as a contributor to the network, makes his debut tonight on “Hannity” at 9 p.m.
Derrick Z. Jackson
If bipartisanship ever emerges in the national fight against climate change, the guiding light will likely come from the Northeast.
Thursday Preview | Movie Review
”Beautiful Creatures,” adapted from the first of four “Caster Chronicles” novels, is a “Twilight” knock-off that may play better if you’re not a convert.
The longtime sports radio host, with his ratings sinking, is expected to be replaced by Boston-area native Mike Salk.
Dining Out
There’s still time to plan a high-end celebration or an affordable dining adventure for Thursday.
Danny Ainge said there were “no complications” in the surgery, and expects Rondo to be back by training camp.
A prosecutor said Nathaniel Fujita killed Lauren Astley in 2011 because he was humiliated after she broke up with him.
In his first appearance since resigning, the pope spoke to an audience that included nuns, clerics, and former Boston archbishop Bernard Law.
Massachusetts candidates have rarely faced more major hurdles to get on a ballot than they do in the special US Senate race.
A letter from all 12 central bank presidents was sent to a federal oversight panel in support of reforms for money market mutual funds.
Crace’s latest novel is an outwardly unassuming yet surreptitiously thought-provoking moral fable.
Leftovers from a flatiron steak and roast potatoes supper are the perfect makings for hash.
Globe Talk
Watch Globe journalists and subscribers discuss “68 Blocks,” a year-long project on the Bowdoin-Geneva neighborhood.