Romney faces queries on faith
Mitt Romney found himself answering questions about his religious beliefs at a campaign event today in Hilton Head, S.C.
Mitt Romney found himself answering questions about his religious beliefs at a campaign event today in Hilton Head, S.C.
Elizabeth Warren disclosed her earnings from teaching and consulting fees from 2010 to 2011, a sum Senator Scott Brown’s campaign said makes her “an elitist hypocrite.”
bulls 88, celtics 79
After scoring just 13 points in the first quarter, the Celtics could not complete a late comeback and fell to the Chicago Bulls at the TD Garden.
The cuts by ratings agency Standard & Poor’s could complicate Europe’s efforts to find a way out of the region’s debt crisis.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
movies
“Pina,’’ a new documentary by director Wim Wenders, is a bittersweet celebration of the late choreographer Pina Bausch.
ALEX BEAM
Consulting a heavenly checklist in an attempt to determine God’s pick in the Pats-Broncos playoff game.
“She is firmly entrenched in the same ‘1 percent’ she rails against.”
Jim Barnett, a spokesman for Scott Brown, on Elizabeth Warren
The Texas woman was sentenced for suffocating her son in a New Hampshire motel room and leaving his body along a dirt road in Maine last year.
A state official said tax credits have proven an effective way to attract film productions to the state, which is not considering any significant changes to the program.
President Barack Obama will ask Congress today for greater power to merge six trade and commerce agencies with overlapping programs, an administration official said.
A judge presiding over Edwards’ upcoming court case over possible campaign violations revealed Edwards’s condition today.
David Krejci said he thought Subban’s hit was clean, even if his teammates didn’t all agree. But the Bruins don’t intend to ask the NHL to review the hit.
The best way to appreciate the high-ludicrousness of Streep’s Thatcher might be to watch with the sound down.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum celebrated the opening of its new, multimillion-dollar wing last night with a black-tie bash.
“Like any area experiencing a crime wave, the State Police are in need of prevention, intervention, and enforcement.”
Globe editorial
To critics, the very notion of a ‘culture-bound illness’ is an outdated relic from the days of European empires.
Latif Nasser on psychiatry’s struggle with “culture-bound syndromes”