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James Burnett

Economic pressures have forced the Boston Globe to cut dozens of positions. For editor Marty Baron, the challenge now is rallying his demoralized staff to produce a paper you still want to read.

Nearly five years after splitting with Chet Curtis, the Channel 5 icon opens up about being single, why her days with the station may be numbered, and the one thing her life is missing. Think you already know Natalie? Think again.

They are among the best in their business. They use the latest technologies. The stakes for nailing their forecasts have never been higher. So why is it so hard for Boston's meteorologists to just tell us if it's going to snow?

How it reacted to the Democratic convention revealed a lot about Boston — just not quite in the way the planners intended.

Fleecing her paramour (who was also her boss) was the latest twist in the bizarre life of Natier Chartres, a pretty fashion designer and supposed baroness with a flair for reinvention, a knack for ensnaring powerful men, and a habit of leaving hard feelin

How one man turned the Putnam Investments investigation into a populist crusade that is shaking the entire mutual fund industry.

This month, the MFA unveils a blockbuster acquisition–an ancient Egyptian sculpture that could be the single finest statue ever made. Its journey to Boston is a story of startling discoveries, high-stakes deals, and the shared obsession of two old friend

John Kerry's younger brother, Cameron, is the tight-lipped, low-key, and totally indispensable confidant the senator turns to before making decisions. He's already had a hand in one campaign shakeup, and he has the candidate's ear heading i

How one man turned the Putnam Investments investigation into a populist crusade that is shaking the entire mutual fund industry.

Ken Chandler wants to turn the Herald into the anti-Globe. His plan might be just crazy enough to work — that is, if he can get his own reporters to buy into it.

After much hoopla, Krispy Kreme will finally open its first Boston-area shop this spring, kicking off a no-holes-barred battle with hometown Dunkin' Donuts. A behind-the-scenes look at how both sides are gearing up for the food fight of a century.

A year later, the barricades still stand. But Boston is also different in ways we can't see.

Well, maybe not that long. But a growing number of respected scientists believe it will be possible — in the not-too-distant future — to create drugs that not only extend your life by decades but also stave off diseases.

Sound too good to be

Forget shady transactions and greedy CEOs. The biggest threats to employees' well-being (not to mention their job security) are bullying bosses and abusive colleagues.

Talk to Game Plan’s Randy Vataha and Bob Caporale, the behind-the-scenes hotshots who brokered the record-setting Celtics sale.