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Insurgent attacks in Iraq kill at least 46

The attacks are part of a months-long wave of killing that is the country’s worst spate of bloodshed since 2008.

Syria agrees to UN probe of purported attacks

Syria reached an agreement with the United Nations on Sunday to allow a team to visit the site of alleged chemical weapons attacks.

Authorities identify victim, suspect in fatal stabbing

Peter Deconink of Revere was arrested at the Beachmont MBTA station and charged in the murder of Ronald Russo of Winthrop.

Two killed in Taunton plane crash

A plane crashed early Sunday morning at Taunton Municipal Airport, and two people were killed, authorities said.

Private investigators such as John Nardizzi, Pamela Hay, and Jay Groob, left to right, have weighed in on how they might have kept an eye on Aaron Hernandez before his arrest.

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Private detectives see holes in Patriots’ path

While few would have predicted a murder charge against Aaron Hernandez, investigators say the Patriots could have been more proactive to raise red flags about him.

Book review

‘Claire of the Sea Light’ by Edwidge Danticat

Danticat’s quiet new novel tells the stories of fathers and sons as they struggle against poverty and violence on the Haitian coast.

Boston Police Academy graduates took an oath in July.

Opinion | JEFF JACOBY

Does an officer’s race matter?

The racial makeup of Boston’s police force has long been a source of stress and frustration.

$70,000 IN STUDENT DEBT: Mackenzie Hunter, 23, graduated in 2013 from Northeastern University. She had hoped to join the Peace Corps, but can’t get her loans deferred.

Crippling debt defers graduates’ dreams

Thousands of recent college graduates with loans to pay off are putting their plans for better lives on hold.

Opinion

Ellen Goodman

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/08/22/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/0825oped_goodman.jpg Come on up, you boors, and get your Equal Rites awards

These awards honor (or dishonor) people who have worked to take women’s rights and dignity backward.

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Jonny Gomes (right) plated Dustin Pedroia (left) and Mike Napoli (rear) on his three-run homer in the first inning.

Red Sox trying to build momentum

The Red Sox have to go on a run and prove they’re better than the rest of the pack. That would build confidence the remainder of the way.