In surprise move, pope to resign
Citing advanced years and infirmity, Pope Benedict XVI stunned the Roman Catholic world by saying that he would resign Feb. 28, becoming the first pontiff in nearly 600 years to do so.
Citing advanced years and infirmity, Pope Benedict XVI stunned the Roman Catholic world by saying that he would resign Feb. 28, becoming the first pontiff in nearly 600 years to do so.
Cardinal Sean O’Malley (left) of the Boston Archdiocese is not expected to be chosen to succeed Pope Benedict XVI, according to two local experts.
While such papal resignations are extremely rare, there are precedents in the two millennia history of the Catholic Church.
Governor Patrick vowed to push recovery efforts across the state after touring the storm-ravaged town.
Using orange spray paint, workers will mark mounds of snow that clog streets for removal by front-end loaders and dump trucks.
JULIETTE KAYYEM
Mistakes made during this week’s cleanup will help drive preparations for the next storm. The cycle of learning and adjusting never ends.
55th Grammy Awards
Mumford & Sons took home the big prize for album of the year, but it was truly an evening where everyone had a small piece of the pie.
As antiterror operations expand, a rare bipartisan coalition is advocating that Congress apply a new set of checks on President Obama.
From the Archives | Photo Gallery
The Boston area was surprised by the Valentine’s Day Blizzard of 1940, which left cars and people stranded overnight, and 31 New Englanders dead.
Their versatility and success since Rajon Rondo’s injury could put the Celtics in position to add players at the trade deadline.
National Grid expected to restore power to Brockton and Quincy by mid-Monday, while NStar said some might not have power until Thursday.
Marine General Joseph Dunford will oversee the final transfer of lead responsibility for security to Afghan troops.
Senator Lindsey Graham said he wants more answers about the Sept. 11 attack against a US installation in Benghazi, Libya.
Dr. Ramy Arnaout at Beth Israel Deaconess got help from computer programmers with a challenging data-analysis problem.
In the book, Goldacre focuses on the hiding and manipulating of data in drug development and marketing.
Why take the vaccine? To protect babies against pertussis, or whooping cough.