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Front Page - 2012-11-22

Three tips for a happy and healthy Thanksgiving

For many, Thanksgiving is a time for reconnecting with family and reminiscing with friends and loved ones. It's also a time many will indulge in their favorite dishes. More »

Five types of fall foods that fight cancer

Stacy Kennedy, MPH, RD, CSO, LDN, a senior nutritionist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, says many fruits and vegetables are at their nutritional peak in the fall, so it's a great time to incorporate them into a healthy diet. More »

Berklee alum Joy Daniels shines on lush debut

Former Berklee College Of Music student and renowned live performer Joy Daniels has created quite a dedicated following here in Boston, and her debut project "Joy After The Rain" is an excellent indicator as to why. The album's opener, "Live Good (The Intro)," instantly grabs listeners, inviting them to suspend belief More »


Romney attacked for Obama 'gifts' gaffe

In a continuing display of the cluelessness that led to his resounding campaign defeat, Mitt Romney last week told some of his wealthy donors that he lost because President Obama gave "gifts" to key constituencies like blacks, Hispanics and young people. In effect, Romney was accusing the president of buying their votes, in a stunningly off-base and factually incorrect post-election analysis that he provided on a private conference phone call. More »

'Fiscal cliff' triggering fear, anxiety, ire among seniors

SAN FRANCISCO -- Since last week's win by President Barack Obama, the issues of aging and retirement have loomed just beneath the headlines. Women, youth and a record Latino vote were credited with the president's victory in key swing states. But it's Americans over the age of 50, especially those from immigrant and minority communities, who could have the most to gain -- and lose. More »