New guidelines urge more use of cholesterol drugs
In a major shift, the recommendations call for about 30 percent of Americans to consider taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs.
In a major shift, the recommendations call for about 30 percent of Americans to consider taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs.
After receiving federal approval, the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah pledged to build a casino on its tribal land on Martha’s Vineyard.
Former President Bill Clinton said President Obama should find a way to let people keep their health coverage, even if it means changing the law.
The man admitted he suffocated his son in 2011 after becoming upset that the infant would not stop crying.
The Patriots got a bit of help in the playoff standings during their week off and currently own the second seed in the AFC.
At a Q&A with fans in Foxborough Sunday night, the Patriots tight end cracked a joke about Chinese food and made reference to “Hangover” actor Ken Jeong.
Although it has been days since a deadly typhoon struck, few people in some of the most devastated areas have received any help.
“Who would have thought five years ago... that the ‘Too Big To Fail’ problem would only have gotten worse?” Senator Elizabeth Warren said in a speech.
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In backing Martin Walsh in Boston’s mayoral race, embattled labor leaders tried a new approach.
Crawford has embraced his role as a point guard and is transforming his game at the most opportune time for himself and the Celtics.
The website will serve as a conduit for those who want to join mayor-elect Martin Walsh on his transition team or work with him at City Hall.
Attorney General Martha Coakley faced a potential Federal Election Commission investigation in 2010 into possible violations of federal campaign finance laws.
Joseph Kurtz of Kentucky won just over half the votes in a field of 10 candidates during a meeting of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The merger is not expected to have a big impact at Logan Airport, where the airlines compete on only one route.
Shreve’s story begins with a woman hospitalized in war-torn France in 1916.
From the Archives | Photo gallery
People and pigeons have long been interesting to photographers, especially years ago when the birds were more popular and were readily fed.