Obama calls for curbs on NSA data collection
The US will end the government’s control of phone data, stop spying on friendly world leaders, and extend some privacy protections to foreign citizens.
The US will end the government’s control of phone data, stop spying on friendly world leaders, and extend some privacy protections to foreign citizens.
Rachel Kaprielian will replace Joanne Goldstein, who had been facing questions about the troubled launch of the state’s new online jobless benefits system.
The judge ruled that the law placed an unreasonable burden on the fundamental right to vote.
The photo of a Methodist minister blessing Cardinal Sean O’Malley is eliciting condemnation from conservative Catholic bloggers.
Dan Shaughnessy
Manning is a superstar who’s about to win a record fifth MVP. But none of it means anything if he loses, again, to Tom Brady Sunday.
The Patriots receiver has emerged from the fringe to become a key force for Sunday’s AFC title game.
Kevin Cullen
France’s reasoning for advising its citizens to avoid certain Boston neighborhoods is ridiculously simplistic and wildly unspecific.
Shirley Leung
Chunks of the city have been demolished and construction on the $1.6 billion redevelopment of Quincy Center has stopped.
farah stockman
State Representative Carlos Henriquez is clearly guilty: if not of assault, then of really poor judgment.
The Bruins scored three goals in the third period Thursday night to take a much-needed 4-2 win in Dallas.
The 18-year-old was arrested for allegedly participating in a home invasion in which a resident opened fire, killing a second suspect.
Before an obscure human rights committee, the Holy See was interrogated for eight hours about the scale of abuse.
The candidates eschewed barbed comments for thoughtful explanations of their positions on issues in the race.
Fridays employees who put in more than 40 hours in a week were also made to work additional hours off the clock, the suit alleges.
Boston’s Miller Yezerski Gallery has mounted a brilliant show focusing on Coplans’s photographs of one particular part of his body.
Jehane Noujaim’s film, is an electrifying, at times heartbreaking documentary focusing on Egypt during the Arab Spring.
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Amid images of enthusiasm and devotion, signs of frustration are also seen among Patriots fans throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
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A new wave of thinkers says yes — and is looking to Scripture for support.