Two dead in Virginia naval base shooting

A civilian suspect shot and killed a sailor before being gunned down by security at the Naval Station Norfolk, a spokeswoman said.

As luxury units rise in Boston, so do fears of oversupply

A boom in residential real estate construction is about to test the limits of Boston’s demand for ultra high-priced apartment living.

Obama proposes changes to NSA phone program

The overhaul would roll back the National Security Agency’s bulk phone records efforts, according to a report.

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Scores of people remained unaccounted for as authorities, family members, and neighbors searched through the wreckage.

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The recorders on the missing jetliner have a battery life that may last only about two more weeks.

Uchenna and Ted Onuoha, from Nigeria, posed outside Faneuil Hall this month after becoming US citizens.

Katherine Taylor for The Globe

The changing face of citizenship

On the hard road to US citizenship, black immigrants are increasingly gaining ground in Massachusetts and the United States.

Alex Galchenyuk scored the only goal of the shootout.

canadiens 2, bruins 1 | shootout

Bruins win streak ends

The Bruins tied the game late in the third period but couldn’t score in extra time as their 12-game win streak ended.

 The Rev. Liz Walker opened the gun buyback news conference Monday with a prayer at Dr. Loesch Family Park in Dorchester. Mayor Martin J. Walsh of Boston was to her left.

Boston launches citywide gun buyback program

Under the program, people who turn in guns can get a $200 Visa gift card, officials said.

Civic activist Hubie Jones, on the record

Jones, recently celebrated for his nearly 60 years altering Boston’s social services landscape, will be the subject of an oral history project.

Opinion

TOM KEANE

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The automobile is perhaps the best and most convenient form of transportation ever invented. So why are we so embarrassed about it?

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