Mass. considers charges after welfare audit
Hundreds of people may have fraudulently collected welfare or illegally sold food benefits for cash, according to a report.
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Hundreds of people may have fraudulently collected welfare or illegally sold food benefits for cash, according to a report.
A new coalition led by the state’s biggest health care company will press for higher payments to community and safety-net hospitals.
Tech Lab
Aereo, which lets subscribers watch live television on computers, iPads, and iPhones, has broadcasters worried.
Yvonne Abraham
Scott Brown’s barn jacket said, “I’m a regular guy.” Gomez’s flight jacket says much more: “I’ve done something so difficult most can only dream of it.
Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino will walk in the footsteps of Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, and Mother Teresa, among others.
With jury selection set to begin next week, court officials expect hundreds will flock to the courthouse each day.
“Bulletproof” is an indie film whose 45-member cast and crew features 18 actors with physical and cognitive disabilities.
Dan Shaughnessy
Starting with Pittsburgh “stealing” the Bruins colors, there’s some history to this rivalry and these old-timey sports cities.
When defeat seemed certain, the extra attacker helped the Bruins twice in a historic comeback.
Mery Daniel, who arrived from Haiti speaking no English at 17, was home from medical school in Europe when she was injured in the Marathon bombings.
Jonathan Papelbon wildly pumped his right fist twice after earning his second straight save against his former team.
Cortlan Wickliff will be one of the youngest African-Americans to ever graduate from Harvard Law School.
A swelling tide of anti-Muslim unrest has led to deaths and injuries, and highlights the racial and religious intolerance that plagues the deeply fractured nation.
James B. Comey, a former hedge fund executive and a former official under President George W. Bush, could replace Robert S. Mueller III.
The program, in partnership with accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, aims to give students the tools to make the right financial decisions.
The Wellesley Summer Theatre Company’s lovely production reaches that threshold and surpasses it, with an ensemble that embodies all of playwright’s tenderness.
Ami Albernaz’s weekly roundup of bargains includes 1154 LILL Studio’s tote bag sale.
Globe Talk | June 11
The best-selling author discusses his craft with Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory. Proceeds will go to the One Fund Boston.