British agency had access to NSA data, report says
The UK government reportedly had access to American communications data since at least June 2010.
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The UK government reportedly had access to American communications data since at least June 2010.
Mass. lawmakers are among the most vocal critics of the top-secret US order.
Rain will become heavier throughout the day as the remnants of Tropical Storm Andrea enter the region.
The unemployment rate rose to 7.6 percent from 7.5 percent in April as more people began looking for work.
The town has banned vehicles from parking on beach because a flock of endangered piping plovers is nesting there.
The Trial of ‘Whitey’ Bulger
James “Whitey” Bulger accused the trooper who relentlessly pursued him of shielding John Martorano after the hit man became a cooperating witness against Bulger.
KEVIN CULLEN
“Whitey” just wants to keep colleague Shelley Murphy and me out of the courtroom because he doesn’t like us or the book we wrote about him.
A growing number of technology graduates are eschewing corporate America for the unpredictable world of scrappy start-ups.
An outside law firm will investigate reports that Leslie Berlowitz, the head of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, inflated her resume.
Ortiz returned to his game-saving ways with his 11th career walkoff home run that broke a 3-3 tie and defeated the Rangers.
An attendant at a city-owned garage is accused of illegally doing campaign work for Lawrence Mayor William Lantigua while on the job, among other charges.
The first named storm of the Atlantic season hammered Florida with rain, heavy winds, and tornadoes.
The official, whose division staged a $4.1 million training conference, conceded to Congress that taxpayer dollars were wasted in the episode.
PricewaterhouseCoopers is negotiating to occupy a 16-story building to be built along Seaport Boulevard.
“Fossils” captures O’Donovan, who has been known as the singer of Boston’s Crooked Still, sounding more sensual and freewheeling than usual.
“The Kings of Summer” is a stylish and very funny teenage coming-of-age story graced with surreal fringes and a mysteriously hushed core.
With tens of thousands of people contracting Lyme disease in Mass. each year, the Globe is taking an in-depth look at the disease, the patients, the debate, science and testing.
Globe Talks | June 11
The best-selling author discusses his craft with Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory. Proceeds will go to the One Fund Boston.