Raytheon is in the hunt for a $3b space project
Waltham-based Raytheon and Maryland’s Lockheed Martin are locked in a competition to build a first-of-its-kind “Space Fence” to track orbital junk.
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Waltham-based Raytheon and Maryland’s Lockheed Martin are locked in a competition to build a first-of-its-kind “Space Fence” to track orbital junk.
Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff
What began two years ago as an elaborate $18 million clubhouse reconstruction at Belmont Country Club has grown into a nearly $30 million fiasco.
Lawmakers are considering deep cuts in funding for a youth summer jobs program even as teen unemployment remains near record levels.
2 golf bodies ban anchored putting strokeThe move, approved by the US Golf Association, bans the controversial stroke that major winners have used recently. But the PGA Tour has not signed off on it.
Disaster in Oklahoma
Emergency crews worked early this morning in a frantic search for survivors after a deadly tornado struck near Oklahoma City on Monday.
Gabriel Gomez unleashed a frontal attack on Representative Edward Markey’s homeland security credentials.
Liza Cherney and Brittany Loring, still with some visible wounds and bandages, were among the 4,395 BC students to receive degrees.
The truck driver that fatally struck an MIT scientist probably did not even see the 36-year-old when the vehicle collided with her bike Sunday afternoon.
Artist Clara Wainwright is also looking to bring people together through her Mending Boston quilt project.
Lester gave up five runs in the first two innings, and the Red Sox offense couldn’t bail him out.
Officer Mark Gibbons’s received the Congressional Badge of Bravery, the highest honor a law enforcement officer can earn.
The widening shadow from Syria’s conflict increasingly threatens to feed into Iraq’s sectarian strife.
The Senate panel voted to begin phasing in a requirement in immigration legislation for foreigners to undergo fingerprinting when they leave the US.
Boston’s Spark Capital stands to make a windfall from the $1.1 billion sale of the popular blogging site Tumblr to Yahoo.
The beloved author of “The Kite Runner” returns to the rugged landscape of his home country, Afghanistan.
Globe Talk | May 22
Inside the Marathon bombingsGlobe reporters and editors talk about the horror and heroic efforts of a story that has touched us all.