Westfield State urged to rein in president’s spending

Inspector General Glenn A. Cunha found that Evan Dobelle violated school policy on multiple fronts.

John Lackey hugged Jarrod Saltalamacchia after keeping the Orioles at bay and securing the Red Sox’ spot in the postseason.

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Red Sox 3, Orioles 1

Red Sox clinch playoff berth on John Lackey’s two-hitter

Lackey’s best outing of the year allowed the Sox to secure their first postseason trip since 2009.

Kevin Cullen

New book honors Jewish baseball players

Larry Ruttman spent five years researching the book, interviewing not only Jewish baseball figures but also fans like famed attorney Alan Dershowitz.

Campaign signs competed for attention on a fence along Dorchester Avenue on Thursday.

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The mayoral campaign

What are the candidates’ signs really saying?

A font choice can suggest decisiveness, warmth, or a new direction. Color selection hints at which candidate might play it safe and who is a rebel.

Pope Francis waved as he arrived for his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square Thursday.

Pope Francis calls on church to change focus

Pope Francis, in an extraordinary interview that electrified the Catholic world, said that the church had become unduly obsessed with hot-button topics.

Shirley Leung

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It is the new working mom’s guilt: breastfeeding until you drop.

House Speaker John Boehner (left) gave in to urgings  to tie health care funding to the US spending battle.

No solution in sight to averting shutdown

The dizzying political divides are setting the stage for an especially tense House vote Friday on a plan that would deny funding for President Obama’s health care law.

Opinion

LAWRENCE HARMON

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/09/20/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/Lawrence_Harmon-2408.jpg A clumsy effort from Charlotte Golar Richie

Her campaign can’t seem to get out of its own way, and Golar Richie has found herself with no clear message to voters.

Nation & World

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Flags will continue to fly at half-staff around Washington and throughout the nation until sunset on Friday.

Navy Yard shooting exposes checkered system of vetting

The system of background checks and security clearances is so unreliable it’s virtually impossible to adequately investigate applicants, a review by the Associated Press found.

Arts

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Stage Review

Erica Spyres and James (Joey) Caverly in SpeakEasy Stage Company’s “Tribes.”

Absorbing ‘Tribes’ speaks volumes about failures to communicate

Actor James Caverly is first-rate in Nina Raine’s play, now receiving its New England premiere in a wholly engrossing SpeakEasy Stage Company production.