Cellphone giants cling to 2-year contracts
John Legere, T-Mobile’s confrontational chief, announced Wednesday that his company will pay contract termination fees for those who switch.
John Legere, T-Mobile’s confrontational chief, announced Wednesday that his company will pay contract termination fees for those who switch.
The company won the largest operating contract in state history, taking over the contract from an incumbent that has run the system since 2003.
On her third day in her new Washington office, congresswoman Katherine Clark said she could deliver on the promises she made.
Yvonne Abraham
Next week, when the Supreme Court hears a challenge to the state law keeping protesters at a decent distance from abortion clinics, Liam Lowney will be there.
The US ladies figure skating champion once was as familiar to the public as a Hollywood star. But the sport’s popularity has been dwindling.
Tech Lab
PC sales have been plunging for the past couple of years, but PC gaming is in remarkably good health.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Reflections on a flawed process, some very worthy honorees, and those players who fell short this time.
William Gross, who has about three decades of experience on the force, will be named superintendent in chief, officials said.
Police believe they have evidence that proves Hernandez was driving the vehicle from which a gunman allegedly fired.
JOAN VENNOCHI
The T’s decision to bring in a new operator for commuter rail is a bold move for general manager Beverly Scott.
The Celtics played tighter basketball in Los Angeles than they have in recent games but still lost their sixth striaght.
The Connector’s troubles go beyond a bad website, to inconsistent enrollment data for some and poor communication.
Senator Elizabeth Warren submitted a bill Wednesday designed to reduce confidential settlements with corporations.
The TV ad, paid for by a Democratic committee, charges Brown with voting for Wall Street’s interests as Senator.
Mayer said he plans to step down as part of a business transition under new owner John Henry.
“The Spoils of Babylon,” a collaboration between IFC and the website Funny or Die, is an intentional mess.
Ami Albernaz weekly roundup of bargains includes Ted Baker London’s winter sale.
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Black Republicans, liberal high-rises, late-night irony, expired food, and what else we’ll be talking about this year.