2015 a rich year for Greater Boston real estate
Big-time real estate sales in the area may eventually mean higher rents for the people who live and run businesses here.
Big-time real estate sales in the area may eventually mean higher rents for the people who live and run businesses here.
The US and Massachusetts economies are on track to repeat their 2015 performance.
Indian troops killed four suspected militants who entered an air force base near the border with Pakistan on Saturday.
Many said their greatest hope is peace ? but they also pine for simpler things.
They are bound by a common Chinese heritage and by intellectual disabilities that cause each of them to crave order.
?These fires are primarily what we would describe as accidental or preventable fires,? said State Fire Marshal Stephen D. Coan.
Despite all the snow, Boston ended 2015 with nearly 9 inches less than its normal rainfall total.
Court reporters could become the latest American workers replaced by the inexorable advancement of technology.
The Coast Guard is now considering a series of policy changes that would be binding nationwide as a result of a fatal rescue attempt.
A Toronto company is helping people navigate the on-sale universe, whether in a mall or online.
First Person
With a role in ?Transparent? and a contract with IMG, the 23-year-old from Newton is making her mark.
Jeb Bush and his supporters still have a pile of money to spend ? remnants of $100 million raised when he seemed early this year to be a sure bet.
Finishing the some 1,300 miles of fencing would also be costly and logistically difficult.
It?s not enough to simply have a passion for brewing to make it in the industry, which is getting more competitive.
The 25-year-old Holliston native stopped 27 of 28 shots to deny Bruins at Gillette Stadium.
Celtics notebook
The Celtics guard said Bryant made it clear that he admires his game, too, and that he would always be happy to offer advice.
It was the bird?s first free flight since 1985, when a US Fish and Wildlife Service team captured him near the same spot.
opinion | Carol Hay and John Kaag
Insofar as we believe that what he is saying is hateful ? sexist, racist, able-ist, and xenophobic ? we have the duty to decry his message.
Updated: Jan. 1, 7:52 p.m.
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Editorial
Governor Baker should make another attempt to repeal the film industry tax incentive in 2016.
Ground Game
This time the difference between a pretty good and a pretty bad fundraising report isn?t much. If a candidate gets an extra million, it means virtually nothing.
A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.
Richards had seven tackles in his most meaningful minutes against the Jets last Sunday.
Zoey Faith Basilio-Lutz was born at 12:02 a.m. to a family from Dracut. Her parents say she is doing great.
The Ben Carson?s campaign promoted retired Major Gen. Robert Dees from foreign policy adviser.
Search This Week's Specials
Car critic Bill Griffith reveals which drivers end up on his naughty list and the locations where they are most likely to offend.
The motive for the shooting spree, which took place on a busy main street, was not immediately clear, police said.
New York officials say their project is democratizing data access while modernizing outmoded street phones.
Natalie Cole was inspired by her dad at an early age and auditioned to sing with him when she was just 11 years old.
2015 had some of the usual suspects on the Globe?s list of top local Names stories, but several heartwarming stories too.
The big picture
Photographs from July - December on a range of topics from around the world.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
betaboston | tech lab
The FCC is casting a suspicious gaze on some US telecom firms that are handing out free Internet bandwidth to their customers.
The new Christian martyrs
Africa is also widely considered the most dynamic corner of the Christian map.
Design New England
A thoughtful design gives two Boston Marathon bombing survivors accessibility with panache.
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