Jet may have turned; suspicious passengers checked

International intelligence agencies joined an investigation Sunday.

Momentum for new charter schools in Mass. stalls

Lawmakers planned to unveil a bill to increase the number of charters last fall, but haven’t produced any legislation.

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Conflict brews as Keurig tries ‘lock-out’ technology

“Keurig 2.0” brewing systems will shut out anything other than Keurig-produced K-Cup coffee pods.

Cancer science leans more on industry funds

Funding from pharmaceutical companies fills the gap left by federal budget cuts, but also raises concerns among many researchers.

Erin Willinger left Newton to search the world for  purpose. Last July, she settled in Agra, India, marrying a local taxi driver. In February, he killed her and committed suicide.

YVONNE ABRAHAM

She only wanted to change the world

Erin Willinger wasn’t going to be held back by her illness, not by anything. With much to fear, she was fearless. And then she was gone.

What would the Red Sox have to give up to get Giancarlo Stanton?

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Sunday Baseball Notes

Could Marlins’ Giancarlo Stanton end up with Red Sox?

The Red Sox have the young players Miami wants and they have the financial resources to sign him.

The Museum of Fine Arts has a puzzle to solve in finding its next leader.

Critic’s Notebook

MFA has challenging task in finding new chief

In seeking Malcolm Rogers’s successor, the museum should weigh what he did splendidly and what he left undone, writes critic Sebastian Smee.

The house at 48 Oceanside Drive in Scituate has been destroyed and rebuilt several times.

Houses wrecked repeatedly by sea rebuilt with taxes

The tortured history of 48 Oceanside Drive in Scituate highlights the issues with the federal flood insurance program.

King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifah of Bahrain has recently agreed to donate land for the construction of a Catholic church.

All Things Catholic | John L. Allen Jr.

Catholicism growing in heart of Muslim world

Among other topics, the Globe’s John Allen Jr. also offers a guide to the upcoming coverage of Pope Francis’ first year.

Opinion

opinion | Cass Sunstein

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/03/06/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/0309oped_sunsteinF.jpg Avoiding the cost of needless fear

President Obama’s former regulatory czar explains how to avoid bad rules.

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‘All Our Names’ by Dinaw Mengestu

Set in Uganda in the 1970s after the glow of independence has diminished, the novel tunnels toward a terrible historical moment.