Russia moves on Ukraine, taking over Crimea

President Obama accused Russia of a “breach of international law” and condemned the country’s military intervention.

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Governor Patrick announced disciplinary measures in the case of a mentally ill man who died in restraints at Bridgewater State Hospital.

Ron Wenzel inspected 400 buckets on trees that produce thousands of gallons of maple sap in Hebron, Conn.

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A jolt for the science behind harvesting maple sap

Scientists in Vermont have discovered a technique to collect maple sap without taps or buckets or, even, what you’d call trees.

A Newton boy left this life without a note or clue

Roee Grutman, 17, became the third student in Newton to commit suicide this academic year, following two girls in October.

Joshua Oppenheimer behind the scenes in “The Act of Killing.”

DRAFTHOUSE FILMS

Harvard film program alumni get Oscar recognition

Three films by former Harvard classmates are among the five nominated for an Oscar for best documentary feature.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

Coaches should find a way for everyone to play

Most kids who’ve been putting in the time all year just want to get out on the floor, field, or ice.

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Andrew Gardikis has a very specific goal: to beat the game and save the princess in the fastest time humanly possible.

John L. Allen Jr.

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Columnist John L. Allen Jr. looks at a new way of doing the Vatican’s business, elder care, a field hospital in Ukraine, and . . . the end of history?

Opinion

TOM KEANE

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A Harvard study of rail commuters proves that it’s connectedness, not diversity, that brings harmony.

Sports

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Paul George (right) reacts after hitting a 3-pointer in the fourth that sealed it for Indiana.

Celtics’ bid for upset of Pacers falls short

The Celtics couldn’t stop Paul George, who finished with 25 points, including a 3-pointer in the fourth that sealed it for Indiana.