In awkward agreement, Mitt Romney backs President Obama’s contention on mandate
Mitt Romney and President Obama, typically at opposite ends on health care, found themselves agreeing that the individual mandate penalty was not a tax.
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Mitt Romney and President Obama, typically at opposite ends on health care, found themselves agreeing that the individual mandate penalty was not a tax.
A software glitch rendered thousands of T passes temporarily unusable on the first weekday commute following the weekend fare increase, causing backups at key stations.
Lawmakers are tying community college budgets to academic performance and giving education officials greater say over choosing and evaluating college presidents.
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The legal trouble of Rep. John Tierney’s family has given Republican Richard Tisei an opening as he looks to unseat the eight-term incumbent in the sixth district.
The Tennis Hall reversed course after months of inaction and is investigating allegations that Hewitt sexually abused nearly a dozen girls he coached.
Mitt Romney and President Obama, typically at opposite ends on health care, found themselves agreeing that the individual mandate penalty was not a tax.
Capt. Poindexter died after a scooter driven by his 26-year-old son collided into the back of one that the former astronaut was riding.
A new Pentagon review recommends changes to make salaries and benefits more equitable across the board.
Libya released four International Criminal Court staffers who had been held for nearly four weeks on allegations that they shared documents that could harm national security.
Pope Benedict XVI named Bishop Gerhard Ludwig Mueller to head the Vatican’s all-important orthodoxy office on Monday.
Scientists are about to present evidence they say proves the existence of a particle which could explain the underpinnings of the universe.
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Development along the waterfront remains a delicate affair, marked by cautious steps and big dreams that are parceled out in small bites.
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The emergence of democracy in Taiwan, and that island’s relationship with China, are related to two former classmates at Harvard Law School.
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The enthusiasm of Massachusetts-born Armando Montano, who was found dead in Mexico City, could serve as a reminder to a lot of journalists about why they entered the business.
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The legal trouble of Rep. John Tierney’s family has given Republican Richard Tisei an opening as he looks to unseat the eight-term incumbent in the sixth district.
CBS’s national broadcast of Boston’s Fourth of July celebration was criticized last year because historic buildings had been inserted into the fireworks video feed.
After three consecutive summer vacations on Martha’s Vineyard, President Obama and his family apparently will not be relaxing on the island this year.
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Bar Harbor, Maine
While some fledgling companies would rather apply the salary to a position they consider more important, others figure a reception area is poor use of expensive real estate.
In June, manufacturing in the US unexpectedly shrank for the first time since the economy emerged from recession.
Boston Capital
The stock pickers of the mutual fund world — once the rock stars of finance — couldn’t sell popcorn at the circus today.
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Capt. Poindexter died after a scooter driven by his 26-year-old son collided into the back of one that the former astronaut was riding.
Dr. Levinson argued that the psychological dynamics of leaders are key to corporate success, more than economic factors.
Sams set a single-season home run record and starred amid the milieu that inspired the movie ‘‘A League of Their Own.”
The Tennis Hall reversed course after months of inaction and is investigating allegations that Hewitt sexually abused nearly a dozen girls he coached.
On baseball
You could make the case that the Sox have no business thinking playoffs. But problems for other AL East teams have kept them in the picture.
At 34, Hample is one of the world’s few professed ballhawks, and has caught more than 6,000 baseballs from major league parks.
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Stage Review
This reimagining of “The Importance of Being Earnest” is told through American mobsters on the lam in Britain in the early 1930s.
G Force
The SEAL Foundation goes beyond what the Navy provides for members of the special forces unit, as well as their families and support staff.
Tuesday night television
Sarah Rodman’s picks for Tuesday night TV viewing, including “Tosh.0” at 10 p.m. on Comedy Central.
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