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Romney says US doesn’t need stricter gun laws

Mitt Romney said in a television interview that new gun laws would not have prevented the Colorado shooting.

Brown votes against extending tax cuts

Senator Scott Brown voted against a Democratic proposal that would extend tax cuts for all but the wealthiest Americans and also voted against a GOP plan that extends the cuts for all taxpayers.

Federal agency investigating Exeter Hospital

The investigation opened after a former medical technician at the hospital was accused of infecting at least 30 patients with hepatitis C.

Tanks, troops converge on Syria’s largest city

Dozens of government tanks and reinforcements were sent to Aleppo in a bid to crush a five-day rebel fight to wrest the city from regime control.

Rangers 5, Red Sox 3

Red Sox can’t keep up with Rangers

Josh Beckett pitched seven innings, but allowed the tie-breaking run to score on a wild pitch in the seventh, as the Red Sox lost two of three to the Rangers.

AS Roma 2, LIVERPOOL FC 1

Football at Fenway Park

Fenway Park hosted a different sport as two European soccer clubs put on an exhibition for American fans that saw three second-half goals.

A young Liverpool fan showed his enthusiasm before the game.

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A young Liverpool fan showed his enthusiasm before the game.

A Roma player fired a shot as a Liverpool defender slid in during the first half.

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A Roma player fired a shot as a Liverpool defender slid in during the first half.

A ball in the stands brought fans to their feet.

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A ball in the stands brought fans to their feet.

Liverpool players lined up to defend against a Roma penalty kick.

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Liverpool players lined up to defend against a Roma penalty kick.

Roma’s Michael Bradley, an American player, scored the game’s first goal, in the second half.

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Roma’s Michael Bradley, an American player, scored the game’s first goal, in the second half.

In the stands during the game.

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In the stands during the game.

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To Grammar’s House

We’re in this together

For centuries, writers used the male form of neutral pronouns, but a rule of grammar that slights half the population cannot last forever.

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Visitors to a memorial to the victims of last Friday's mass shooting in Aurora, Colo. wrote messages on a board that reads

Funerals begin for Colo. theater shooting victims

A Colorado father killed in last week’s theater shootings is the first to be laid to rest. Families of other victims plan to say their final goodbyes later this week.