Sequester goes into effect as both sides trade blame
Much of the impact won’t be felt for weeks, but the prospect of absorbing $85 billion in cuts caused waves of anxiety.
Much of the impact won’t be felt for weeks, but the prospect of absorbing $85 billion in cuts caused waves of anxiety.
As the number of applications to other colleges rose, Boston College was happy to see its fall as it made applying more difficult to attract more serious students.
Some are pointing to a Mass. program that distributes the drug overdose antidote naloxone as a national model.
Home inventories are at an eight-year low and have prompted bidding wars and price inflation in some neighborhoods.
A club and nonprofit that promotes skiing in black communities, particularly among children, Boston Ski Party aims to groom black kids for Olympics-level competition.
A shooting at a bus terminal Thursday left residents wondering whether the nascent turnaround in Dudley Square would be threatened by such violence.
Liberty Mutual chief executive David H. Long received $8.9 million, and Massachusetts Mutual chief executive Roger Crandall earned $11.3 million last year.
The outfielder said his only concern about playing in the World Baseball Classic was missing part of his first spring training with the Red Sox.
Stephen Curry was 6 of 22 from the field and 3 of 11 on 3-pointers, as Avery Bradley set the tone for the Celtics defensively.
Former state treasurer Timothy P. Cahill agreed to pay the fine Friday for violating state ethics law during his 2010 campaign for governor.
The officers were charged in the murderof a taxi driver dragged by a police vehicle, which became a symbol of police brutality.
US Secretary of State John Kerry rebuked the comments by Turkey’s prime minister equating Zionism to a crime against humanity.
A judge slashed nearly half of the $1 billion damage award a jury ordered Samsung to pay Apple after a high-profile trial over design and technology rights.
The virtuosic dancers of the Brazilian troupe bring to life choreographer Rodrigo Pederneiras’ works.
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Beginning in the 1930s, New England ski trails quickly expanded, and today skiing isn’t the quaint small business it once was.