Remy will return to Sox telecasts

Jerry Remy, who has been on a leave of absence since his son’s arrest for murder in August, initially decided he wasn’t coming back but changed his mind.

 Jerry Remy.(Dominic Chavez/Globe Staff)

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DAN SHAUGHNESSY

In the face of adversity again, Jerry Remy perseveres

Nothing will ever be easy again for Jerry Remy, “but I’ve never been a quitter,” he said, “and I don’t intend to be one now.”

David Ortiz

David Ortiz says leaving Red Sox possible

“Hopefully, I won’t have to go and wear another uniform,” Ortiz said. The slugger wants the team to extend his deal beyond 2014.

Peyton Manning was the conductor of the Broncos’ record-setting offense.

On Football

Broncos-Seahawks a great Super Bowl matchup

It’s been 23 years since the No. 1 offense faced the No. 1 defense in the Super Bowl.

Internet firms get OK to reveal disclosures about user data

The government will allow leading Internet companies to reveal how often they are ordered to turn over customer information in investigations.

Philip Chism was arraigned in Salem Superior Cour in December.

Teen confessed to killing Danvers teacher, police say

Philip Chism admitted killing Colleen Ritzer but denied sexually assaulting her, State Police said in search warrant documents.

Former Mass. House speaker Salvatore DiMasi was sentenced in 2011 to eight years in prison in a corruption case.

Supreme Court declines to hear DiMasi appeal

Former Mass. House speaker Salvatore DiMasi was sentenced in 2011 to eight years in prison in a corruption case.

Governor Patrick  spoke Monday about the ongoing independent review of the Department of Children and Families.

Patrick sees chance to ‘rethink’ state family agency

Governor Patrick has empowered a national child welfare organization to review the state’s agency after a 5-year-old boy went missing.

Opinion

opinion | Martha Bayles

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/12/20/BostonGlobe.com/Lifestyle/Images/TWOWS-06171R.jpg Martin Scorsese’s cynical global ploy

The company that funded “The Wolf of Wall Street” is currently negotiating its release with governments that strictly censor films.

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Ex-Celtic Kevin Garnett smiles during a video tribute to his career in Boston.

For Kevin Garnett, return to Boston ‘bigger than Minnesota’

Unlike when he left the Timberwolves, Garnett came back to Boston fully understanding his exit and harboring no hard feelings.

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“Flora and Ulysses

Kate DiCamillo wins Newbery Medal

DiCamillo’s “Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures,” published by Somerville’s Candlewick Press, took home the prestigious award.