NSA tracking cellphone locations, documents show
Documents from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden show how the agency is able to track the movements of individuals worldwide.
Documents from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden show how the agency is able to track the movements of individuals worldwide.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, whose term ends in January 2019, has been the subject of intense speculation around the 2016 presidential race.
The mother of a Lunenburg teen whose home was spray-painted last month is now the target of the investigation into the incident, court records show.
Officials say the pay raise for patrolmen, which passed on a 12-0 vote, will cost the city $87 million over six years.
On basketball
A quarter of the way through the season, this Celtics team that many wrote off is doing a good job seizing the opportunities in front of it.
A minister from the Nova Scotian government, which donated the tree to Boston, will be on hand when the tree is lit Thursday evening.
Dan Shaughnessy | Exclusive Thursday preview
Ellsbury never pretended that staying in Boston was a priority. For him, it was always about the money.
Appearing as Ron Burgundy from “Anchorman,” actor Will Ferrell jokingly told journalism students, “If it’s too hard to find the facts, make something up.”
JEFF JACOBY
Science isn’t settled by majority vote, and invoking “consensus” to shut off debate is authoritarian and anti-scientific.
The Celtics guard will see Dr. James Andrews for a status report on his repaired knee in the next 10-14 days. But there is still no estimated date for his return.
On Dec. 14, auctioneers will sell off a trove of loot from the recently closed Hilltop Steakhouse in Saugus.
The overnight killing of Hassan al-Laqis was a huge blow to the Iranian-backed group that dominates power in Lebanon.
In a speech today, President Obama is putting a renewed focus on the income gap between rich and poor.
The banks, which include JP Morgan, Citigroup, and HSBC, were accused of manipulating benchmark interest rates for years.
“Elements, Rudiments, and Principles” is a quirky and disjointed group show at Boston University Art Gallery at the Stone Gallery.
The latest from eponymous restaurateur Stephanie Sokolove is a prime hangout, but the food doesn’t quite stand out.
Globe Talk | Dec. 4
Watch live as the best-selling author of “Little Children” discusses his craft with the Globe’s new book critic, Matthew Gilbert.
$45 billion of American philanthropic money has been given—but not received.