Revere voters again say yes to proposed casino
For the second time in almost four months, Revere voters approved a casino, this time saying yes to a $1.3 billion Mohegan Sun proposal.
For the second time in almost four months, Revere voters approved a casino, this time saying yes to a $1.3 billion Mohegan Sun proposal.
Secretary of State John Kerry and the British foreign secretary said the turmoil in Ukraine are not representative of a Cold War-era divide.
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Defenseman David Warsofsky could be a valuable piece to use in trade because of his power-play skills.
Former Congressman William Delahunt and partners would receive 50 percent of the revenue from a company that won three marijuana licenses.
The number of deaths reported by authorities doesn’t include figures from the state’s three largest cities.
While the rate of obesity declined among young children in the past decade, the rate for older children and adults remained steady.
Mass. Republicans adopted an agenda that embraces “traditional marriage” and calls every instance of abortion “tragic.”
James Piereson and Naomi Schaefer Riley
College tuition has become too expensive, and stakeholders must persuade colleges and universities to control costs.
The questions start at the top: With Jacoby Ellsbury gone, the Sox’ leadoff hitter is unknown. Is Dustin Pedroia a good fit?
The alleged mastermind behind a wave of arson fires that terrorized Southeastern Mass. will plead guilty in several of the fires.
The new death brings the toll to at least 16 since a series of protests that began Feb. 12.
Public opposition has been heavy to a proposal to regulate political spending by nonprofit social welfare organizations.
Secretary of State William Galvin is examining year-end lump sum 401(k) payments that save employers money but could cost workers.
The melancholic love story spotlights corruption and exploitative labor practices in 1911 New York City.
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Modern conflicts have destroyed the old protections around health care — and we’re only just beginning to assess the damage.