Death toll rises in meningitis outbreak
Two more people have died and an additional 13 people have been diagnosed with fungal meningitis in a nationwide outbreak linked to a Framingham firm.
Two more people have died and an additional 13 people have been diagnosed with fungal meningitis in a nationwide outbreak linked to a Framingham firm.
Rowers took to the water — and spectators to the river banks and bridges — as the Head of the Charles races took place amid balmy temperatures.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
travel
Boston might have a turbulent history with the beverage (we did turn the harbor into a teapot in 1773), but the city has warmly embraced the genteel British tradition of afternoon tea.
travel
Clearly, Kansas City culture goes beyond its barbecue, beer, and baseball.
books
H.W. Brands seals the new image of Ulysses Grant as smart, strategic, methodical, visionary, and tolerant.
sunday baseball notes
The Yankees collapsed during the ALCS, but that doesn’t mean they’re facing the disarray the Red Sox have seen.
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The Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam on Oct. 15, 1969 was a huge gathering of antiwar protesters across the United States, with an estimated 100,000 people assembled at the Boston Common.
The Minutemen couldn’t get any offensive traction against a Bowling Green club that put heat on the UMass quarterback the entire day.
Suspected leaders of an alleged prostitution ring that stretched to four Boston suburbs coordinated a well-organized operation, prosecutors said.
European Union leaders said legislation enabling rescue aid to be channeled directly to Spanish banks should be agreed to by the end of the year.
Out of 538 Electoral College votes, prognosticators say, from 36 to 131 votes — up to 11 states — are too close to call.
In a modest milestone for President Obama’s high-speed rail vision, test runs started zooming along a section of the Amtrak line between Chicago and St. Louis at 111 miles per hour Friday.
The Pacifical String Quartet will perform composer Keeril Makan’s “Return,” a piece inspired by Makan’s feelings of dislocation.