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Former Senator Scott Brown visits Iowa

Brown said he planned to continue political travel to talk about the need for a GOP that embraces a broader ideological spectrum.

Officials investigate fatal shooting of man in Lowell

The 25-year-old man from Dracut was shot at around 1:38 a.m. on Middlesex Street, officials said.

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The country’s military leader said the army won’t tolerate further political violence, and also said Islamists must be included in the nation’s politics.

“I’m a change agent. You know you’re going to take a hit,” said President Evan Dobelle, who is paid $240,920 to oversee  Westfield State University.

Westfield leader scrutinized for lavish charges

The spending of Westfield State University President Evan Dobelle may be catching up to him.

Myke Wilkerson and Brandon Allison, pictured on Revere Beach, moved their families here from Texas to start a new church.

Porter Gifford

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On a mission to save godless Massachusetts

Evangelical Christians are arriving from Texas and elsewhere to plant the seeds of new churches here.

Matt Fitzpatrick of England and Oliver Goss of Australia left the 7th green in the first round of the 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship at The Country Club in Brookline.

Fitzpatrick takes lead after first round of US Amateur final

Matt Fitzpatrick was 1-up over Oliver Goss at The Country Club in Brookline in the amateur championship.

Brick House pewter hall looking into front hall.

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Surprises abound at Shelburne Farms and Shelburne Museum

Maintained and operated by the nearby Shelburne Museum, the Brick House is the Colonial Revival retreat where its founder let her idea for a museum incubate.

ideas

Do our brains pay a price for GPS?

How a useful technology interferes with our ‘mental mapping’ — and what to do about it.

Opinion

JOAN VENNOCHI

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/08/18/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/Joan_Vennochi_150px-1952.jpg Is Obama retreating from Obamacare?

In the presidential foot-dragging, the political right sees proof that health reform is unraveling, with help from its creator.

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Cities in the States | Chicago

The Chicago River is a system of rivers and canals that offers a  route for touring the city’s world-famous architecture.

Three days in Chicago

A three-day itinerary that takes visitors through world-class museums, a top-notch culinary scene, and vibrant neighborhoods.