Mayoral candidates pushing hard for Latino votes
Candidates are distributing Spanish-language literature on their political positions, rolling out Hispanic volunteers to make a pitch, and hiring Latino staff members.
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Candidates are distributing Spanish-language literature on their political positions, rolling out Hispanic volunteers to make a pitch, and hiring Latino staff members.
Family turmoil and rough associates marked the football player’s life growing up in Bristol, Conn.
The Egyptian Health Ministry also raised the number of injured from Wednesday’s violence to 2,926.
A juror in the trial of gangster James “Whitey” Bulger defended the panel against attacks on social media deriding their performance in the Boston case that drew attention across the globe.
A prominent African bishop’s deanship was rescinded because of controversy over his views on homosexuality.
Euz Azevedo faces a new challenge: jump-starting a business that is also the site of one of the city’s biggest tragedies, and is the last to reopen after the bombings.
US District Court Judge Joseph Tauro, who gained national attention as the first judge to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act, is retiring from full-time status on the bench.
Yvonne Abraham
Now, more than ever, it’s great to be George Carney. “Some people are lucky, and some people aren’t. I’ve been very lucky.”
ON FOOTBALL
Typing the words “Brady” and “knee sprain” in the same sentence is never a good thing, even if the quarterback doesn’t miss much practice time.
NICHOLAS BURNS
Obama now has the opportunity to open talks with Iran for the first time in 34 years. He has the right instinct — diplomacy first before thinking about war with Iran.
Lauzon will be a center of attention Saturday night in TD Garden, taking on fellow 155-pounder Michael Johnson as part of UFC Fight Night 26.
A judge is expected to rule on an injunction that would force the owner of two decaying piers on Boston’s scenic waterfront to fix the structures.
Private Bradley Manning apologized Wednesday for leaking 700,000 government files to WikiLeaks.
Republicans are meeting in Boston this week, trying to remake their party as a more inclusive, forward-thinking entity.
Democratic state Senator Karen Spilka, running for Congress, has filed a bill to repeal the software services tax that caught many in the tech sector off guard.
In “The Realm of Last Chances,” Yarbrough takes a calm, somewhat relaxed attitude toward his characters’ decay.
Ten tastemakers on their must-have list this season, and the answers — overalls! camo! oversize coats! 3D-printed jewelry! — inspired us.
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