Voters to decide in 3 states tonight
Mitt Romney is hoping to tamp down a resurgent Rick Santorum today as Republicans in Colorado, Minnesota, and Missouri weigh in on the presidential contest.
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Mitt Romney is hoping to tamp down a resurgent Rick Santorum today as Republicans in Colorado, Minnesota, and Missouri weigh in on the presidential contest.
A political firestorm spread today as an official resigned from the Komen breast-cancer charity and GOP candidates criticized an Obama administration ruling on Catholic hospitals and contraception.
A federal appeals court today declared California’s same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional but agreed to give the law’s backers time to appeal before weddings resume.
The court ruled whistle-blower protections did not apply to two former Fidelity employees because they technically did not work for mutual funds.
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Even when the food changes, the restaurant feels the same: like itself.
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The Roxbury comic’s posthumous album is brutally funny.
Suddenly an aging team that was going to be split up like The Beatles is now the league’s hottest squad and closer to re-emerging as a threat in the East.
“This cycle, our campaign has to face the reality of the law as it currently stands.”
Jim Messina, President Obama’s campaign manager
Globe Talks | Feb. 15, 6 p.m.
Join the Boston Globe’s movie critics, Ty Burr and Wesley Morris, for a conversation about this year’s Academy Awards.
The charges will be dropped in a year if the two former state workers are not convicted of any new crimes.
With Southwest Airlines discontinuing its Boston-Philadelphia route as of Feb. 11, the lowest roundtrip fare between the two cities is doubling to about $520.
Days after blocking a US-backed peace plan at the UN, senior Russian officials pushed for reforms during an emergency meeting with Syria’s president.
Mitt Romney took half the votes, with all of them counted, and Newt Gingrich held on to second place with 21.1 percent, while Ron Paul was a close third at 18.7 percent.
It would be foolish to paint Welker as some sort of goat for failing to corral a fourth-quarter pass in the Super Bowl. In fact, Tom Brady made the toss unnecessarily difficult.
Whether or not viewers take themselves to “The River,’’ ABC and the creators deserve credit for one thing: There is nothing that looks like this show on television right now.
Here are some facts scientists have recently uncovered about love, a few hunches about how it works, and some new survey data that may help your selection of a mate.
“Every time Facebook makes a change, people howl in protest for a day or two, blog ferociously, and basically relent.”
Joanna Weiss
“For American enthusiasts of the Kagame regime, the Ingabire case points to a dilemma: Rwanda’s remarkable reconciliation and success have gone hand in hand with severely curtailed freedom of speech.”
Peter Canellos, on free expression in Rwanda