Christie knew of lane closings, ex-official says
The former Port Authority official said he had evidence to prove what Chris Christie knew.
The former Port Authority official said he had evidence to prove what Chris Christie knew.
The State Department raised no major environmental objections, but stopped short of recommending approval of the $7 billion pipeline.
The first 20 licenses were awarded, including locations in Boston, Brookline, and Newton, although no licenses were awarded in four counties.
Prosecutors allege that Aaron Hernandez used code words when talking with friends and that he spoke of the murder of Odin Lloyd.
Ideas
A new report suggests smuggling is rampant — and we may have well-intentioned policies to blame.
“There is no real evidence against Dzhokhar,” Dzhamal Tsarnaev said in a telephone interview conducted in Russian.
Dan Shaughnessy
Fifteen years after he was fired by Bob Kraft and unfairly labeled an NFL failure, Carroll has a chance to win the Super Bowl.
Photo gallery
Ice framed a snowboarder in Canton, Boy Scouts kept warm by a campfire in Danvers, and more of the week’s best images.
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Maura Healey, a former assistant attorney general, is just the kind of person you want in politics.
The NFL commissioner addressed several topics at his annual “State of the League” press conference.
A recent decision upheld a taxpayer-funded sex change for convicted murderer Michelle Kosilek.
The move comes as part of a proposed $15 million settlement for hundreds of sexual abuse victims.
As a candidate for governor, Coakley has strongly criticized the Department of Children and Families, but strikes a different tone as attorney general.
The ruling could be a significant step in the bank’s protracted legal battles related to Countrywide, which it bank acquired in 2008.
The Grammy-festooned country act coming to TD Garden, only started touring in support of their latest album “Golden” this past month.
This year’s Oscar nominees aren’t as strong as last year’s contenders, but they showcase bravery and spiky individualism in refreshing ways.
The January/February issue is full of inspiration for your next kitchen or bath project.
Darius Kazemi’s popular little creations are a sly commentary on how the Web is organizing our lives.