Red Sox clubhouse abuse scandal grows

Eight more men have made sexual abuse allegations against former clubhouse manager Donald Fitzpatrick, in what has become the worst sexual abuse scandal in Major League Baseball history.

New 300-unit apartment tower proposed for Seaport District

The tower will be part of the 25-acre Seaport Square project that is expected to fill in many of the Innovation District’s surface parking lots in coming years.

In region, an added threat on gas prices

Prices could increase even faster in New England because of the shutdown of three refineries that serve the Northeast and the likelihood that another could close in the summer.

Mitt Romney listened as his wife Ann introduced him Monday during a campaign stop at Gregory Industries in Canton, Ohio.

Romney to GOP: Stop getting ‘distracted,’ focus on economy

Mitt Romney had a blunt message for his party today as he sought to gain momentum heading into Super Tuesday.

Boston students collaborate on bullying issues

Saturdays for Success, a new Boston public schools initiative, creates a safe space for students to discuss issues tied to bullying, and includes bullies, those who have been bullied, and bystanders.

Boston Latin eighth-grader Judy Ayala and Wendell Sumerlin, a fourth-grader from Brighton, at an antibullying workshop.

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Boston Latin eighth-grader Judy Ayala and Wendell Sumerlin, a fourth-grader from Brighton, at an antibullying workshop.

Students are patted down before taking part in the Boston schools’ antibullying program.

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Students are patted down before taking part in the Boston schools’ antibullying program.

Kiah Gethers, a 15-year-old sophomore at Charlestown High, is a peer leader for Saturdays for Success.

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Kiah Gethers, a 15-year-old sophomore at Charlestown High, is a peer leader for Saturdays for Success.

The program creates a safe space for students to discuss issues tied to bullying.

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The program creates a safe space for students to discuss issues tied to bullying.

Ailing Connecticut woman seeks third kidney transplant

A quarter century ago, Alicia Martin’s first kidney transplant made national news. Five years later, she underwent the first kidney-and-liver transplant in New England. Now, she needs another kidney.

Instructor Garry Sanon leads a chair exercise class at Kit Clark Senior Services in Dorchester.

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Stopping age-related muscle loss

Think you have to get weak as you age? Researchers are finding ways to fight back with strategic exercise and protein intake.

“I don’t want anybody else to feel the way I felt. It scares me how young people start bullying others.”

Daniella Toussaint,  a Brighton High School senior

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Metro

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Rev. Gracie Redfearn and Rev. Dr. Gloria Cater of the Charles Street AME Church took part in a rally protesting a threatened foreclosure of the church. Church officials say they want to refinance their loans.

Church members rally against foreclosure bid

More than 300 people gathered at the Charles Street African Methodist Episcopal Church to oppose efforts by OneUnited Bank to foreclose on the church and auction off its property.

Business

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Visitors will be able to see how the technologies function in real time.

A working model of efficiency

By year's end, energy research firm Fraunhofer CSE will transform 5 Channel Center into a laboratory of the world’s newest clean-energy technologies.

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Celtics 115, Knicks 111

Paul Pierce may be striking an angry pose, but the Celtics’ captain is really happy after hitting a 3-pointer to force overtime. He scored a game-high 34 points.

Celtics stop the Knicks in OT

While Paul Pierce scored a game-high 34 points, Rajon Rondo had 18 points, 17 rebounds, and 20 assists to catapult the Celtics on a third-quarter run and lift them in overtime.

Health and wellness

G Force

Liane Young is an associate professor of psychology at Boston College.

Morality in making decisions

Liane Young, an associate professor of psychology at BC, recently won a national award for early-career scientists for her work studying moral decision-making.

Arts

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DANCE REVIEW

‘Weathervane’ a meld of sound, movement

At Tishman Commons in Wellesley College, the group behind “Weathervane’’ made the most of the space, visibly and aurally, with their windswept world premiere.

Opinion

“When [gas] prices spiked in the ’70s, the ’90s, or the ’00s, politicians of all stripes were enchanted by gilded promises of synfuels, ethanol, and hydrogen. Today, it’s pond scum.”

John E. Sununu 

Ideas

“The story of St. John’s University reflects the power — and the threat — that such an education still represents to a proud nation that nevertheless hungers for new ideas.”

Patricia Wen  on the lost liberal arts university of China