Bay State wary of Air Force base cuts
State and congressional leaders are bracing for a battle over a Pentagon plan to strip aircraft from one Air Force base in Western Mass. and possibly cut personnel at another.
State and congressional leaders are bracing for a battle over a Pentagon plan to strip aircraft from one Air Force base in Western Mass. and possibly cut personnel at another.
New England is viewed as the nation’s bulwark of gay marriage, but same-sex marriage faces challenges in New England and across nation as states overturn their laws.
With Whitney Houston’s shocking death the day before fresh in everyone’s minds, last night’s 54th Grammy Awards struck a mood both celebratory and somber.
President Obama is expected to use his budget unveiling today to flesh out his threat last month to curb runaway college tuition increases.
Tomorrow night in New York City East Bridgewater mom Jackie Fraser-Swan will show her collection at one of Fashion Week’s most prestigious venues, Lincoln Center.
As protesters looted shops and battled police in Athens yesterday, lawmakers approved an austerity package meant to keep the country from a debt default.
The travel review site has had a tough first two months as a public company, and now Google is ramping up the competition.
More than 100 communities responded to the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s request to create cultural districts across the state.
“You can’t assume that you’ll just jack up tuition every single year.’’
President Obama, on runaway college tuition increases
Globe Talks | Feb. 15, 6 p.m.
Join the Boston Globe’s movie critics, Ty Burr and Wesley Morris, for a conversation about this year’s Academy Awards.
Emergency crews yesterday were forced to raze four Brighton businesses after the block was engulfed in a fire that resulted in four firefighters being sent to the hospital.
The travel review site has had a tough first two months as a public company, and now Google is ramping up the competition.
The Arab League called yesterday for the UN Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping force for Syria.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he will push to overturn the requirement as another example of government meddling.
Boston University will attempt to shrug off their Friday lost against UMass when they take on Boston College tonight in the 60th annual Beanpot championship.
Kelley Tuthill, a news reporter for Channel 5, spoke openly five years ago about her breast cancer diagnosis and this week she will be updating her story.
The South African trio Die Antwoord’s vulgar concoction of underground art and street culture resulted in a show that was unexpectedly uplifting.
“Finding a job can be as frustrating as finding true love, and definitely not as fun.”
Juliette Kayyem
“In the 50 years since the competition, architects have declared Kallmann and McKinnell’s City Hall one of the greatest buildings of the 20th century. Yet its relationship with the people of Boston has remained uneasy, even hostile.”
Leon Neyfakh on Boston’s City Hall