Obama urges swift confirmation for Hagel, Brennan
President Obama urged Congress to quickly approve Chuck Hagel as defense secretary and John Brennan as CIA director.
President Obama urged Congress to quickly approve Chuck Hagel as defense secretary and John Brennan as CIA director.
Ten major banks will pay $8.5 billion for wrongful foreclosures, and separately, Bank of America will pay $10.3 billion related to bad mortgages.
Celtics at Knicks, 7:30 p.m.
The Celtics’ point guard was suspended for making contact with an official on Saturday and failing
With the lockout over, eight Bruins participated in an informal workout Monday.
Ariad Pharmaceuticals will build a new corporate headquarters and laboratory complex in Cambridge.
Smoke from a battery in the plane’s underbelly filled the cabin after passengers had disembarked.
Television Review
The NBC show is just an unspooling of murder-mystery clichés, scene-to-scene logic problems, and characters who are far from intriguing.
From Sunday’s Globe | Dan Shaughnessy
The fraudulent Texans are now the only team standing between the Patriots and a trip to the AFC Championship game, writes the Globe’s Dan Shaughnessy.
From the Archives | Photo Gallery
In 1976, Bostonians first enjoyed the arts festival that would one day spread nationwide and ring in the new year in over 70 cities, growing to showcase the work of over 1,000 artists.
Chances are quite good, history has shown, that at least one of the home teams coming off a bye will lose next weekend.
Murphy will be first in the line of succession if Mayor Thomas M. Menino, 70, leaves office before his term expires at the end of the 2013.
A task force set up to coordinate volunteers and gifts sent to Newtown will need three months to complete its work.
Congressional leaders on Sunday showed no signs of resolving the next phase of the financial crisis.
Technology, communications, and health care companies — as well as new bars and cafes — are changing the vibe of Boston’s Financial District.
The psychologist and author explains the thought patterns of fictional crime-solver Sherlock Holmes.
A new study concluded that being overweight is associated with a lower death risk, but gaining weight is a slippery slope.