First-grade teacher trades in books for healthy fruit biz

"Fruit has never said so much" is the slogan of Edible Arrangements, a national company that sells bouquets of fruit. More »

Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push at State House

CHELSEA - It seemed like a given that Mario Rodas would go to college. The Guatemalan-born student More »

Polish artist brings war in Iraq closer to home in U.S.

Bringing a war that remains remote to many Americans closer to home is the multi-media installation by Krzysztof Wodiczko," ... OUT OF HERE: The Veterans Project," on view through March 28, 2010 at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. More »

Mass. struggles to turn green tech into green jobs

BOSTON - In June, lithium-ion battery maker Boston-Power Inc. unveiled plans for a new manufacturing plant in Auburn that it said would employ 600 workers - a big gain in the state's drive for green jobs. More »


Senate rivals face off in civil debate

If the crowd of more than 800 people who filled the Bethel AME church Sunday were looking for a dust-up between the four candidates running for an open U.S. Senate seat, they went home disappointed. More »

BLOG: Guest blog by Robin Hamilton

Journalist Robin Hamilton brings us a story about a Bill Hashem who decided to turn his bad situation into good fortune. More »

Can Khalid Shaikh Mohammed expect "the most exacting demands of justice"?

The first great terrorist trial of the twentieth century will take place in the shadow of the World Trade Center. More »