City wants a cutback on new parking
Boston officials are significantly reducing the amount of new parking required with major building projects.
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Boston officials are significantly reducing the amount of new parking required with major building projects.
Ibragim Todashev’s desire to return to Russia after being granted a safe harbor is raising new questions about his asylum claim.
Boston Police Commissioner Edward F. Davis on Thursday night laid out a plan to crack down on large, disruptive gatherings.
High-income families are spending more time and money on education, widening the gulf between rich and poor students.
Remnants of Egypt’s old autocratic government reasserted themselves within hours of the military’s ouster of the country’s first freely elected president.
Security measures were intense, and memories of the Boston Marathon bombings lingered, but devoted revelers still crowded along the Charles River.
Representative Richard E. Neal of Springfield says he has a plan to protect the state’s interests in Congress as he prepares to become dean of the delegation.
on hockey
The Bruins stopped believing Tyler Seguin, who has been traded to Dallas, could be a bona fide NHL No. 1 pivot.
opinion | Simon Waxman
The Department of Transitional Assistance already has what it needs to investigate the $15.6 million in suspicious payments without the proposed change to the cards.
opinion | H.D.S. Greenway
Every Muslim country the United States has become involved in militarily just creates more recruits for extremists.
After John Lackey’s strong start Tuesday and a walkoff win Wednesday, the Red Sox unloaded in the series finale, racking up 18 hits.
Merritt Levitan, 18, who graduated from Milton Academy in June, was taking part in a cross-country bicycle tour.
Americans around the country celebrated with fireworks and parades as President Obama urged citizens to live up to the words of the Declaration of Independence.
Mayor Thomas M. Menino addressed hundreds of visitors who attended the city’s annual Independence Day Oration and who gave him standing ovations.
The International Monetary Fund pressed Italy to do more about unemployment, especially among young people and women.
Inequalities are at the core of the conflicts that Silber examines in her latest collection of short fiction.
Steve Carell’s animated villain Gru shows a near total lack of despicability in “Despicable Me 2,” but this sequel is plenty funny.
Full Globe coverage of the gangster’s ongoing trial, life on the run, and notorious legacy in Boston.