Bill to avert fiscal cliff heads to House
House Republicans planned a closed-door meeting Tuesday to decide their next move after the Senate overwhelmingly approved a compromise to the fiscal cliff.
House Republicans planned a closed-door meeting Tuesday to decide their next move after the Senate overwhelmingly approved a compromise to the fiscal cliff.
The Senate passed a compromise early Tuesday that prevents income tax hikes on nearly all working Americans while raising taxes on the wealthiest.
Even with a fiscal deal, most employees will take home less this year because of an expiring payroll tax cut.
Homicides have been reduced by solid police work, an aging population, and better trauma care.
New Boston data indicate asthma incidences have dropped nearly by half since 2005.
The abstainers fall into two categories: those who say the annual rite is for wimps and those who have been repeatedly burned by their own failings.
The Globe remembers some of the notable figures, locally, nationally, and internationally, who passed away in 2012.
When the human body plunges into the January waters of the Massachusetts coast, it will race through all sorts of painful physical stages in the first minute.
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Manning and the Broncos are the only folks with a chance to keep the Patriots from a return trip to the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
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See the film and participate in a talk with cast members, moderated by Boston Globe movie editor Janice Page.
The offensive coordinator dismissed suggestions he could be a head-coaching candidate, and said he’s focused on the playoffs.
Homeowners stared at the churning sea and hoped for a change in sand patterns after last week’s devastating storm.
The attacks primarily targeted Shi’ite communities and pilgrims and killed at least 23 civilians and five police officers.
The secretary of state developed a blood clot in her head but did not suffer a stroke or neurological damage, her doctors said.
The unique restaurants are popping up in unexpected places at the mall, snagging shoppers lured by high-end fare in open-air kiosks
The book is an up-close, sometimes raw evocation of the refugee experience in America.
Organizers of a pilot program in New Jersey hope to use music to ease veterans’ reintegration into civilian life.