Academy faults its former president

The report from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences provides a wealth of new details about the misconduct of Leslie Berlowitz.

Developers urge mayor to clarify BRA process

Those who drive development in Boston say they are unsure who in the mayor’s administration is responsible for making key real estate decisions.

The suspect was apprehended after a crash in Bedford.

Wild chase, alleged carjackings end with man’s arrest

The incident began Sunday night with an alleged carjacking and home invasion, then continued Monday with two alleged carjackings and a shootout, officials said.

Charlie Baker has a history with child agency

Charlie Baker calls the DCF a “broken agency,” but what he doesn’t tell voters is that as a top state official he achieved decidedly mixed results in trying to improve the department.

Anita Hill says she’s not bitter but is aware that harassment is still a problem.

photo by Elizabeth Lippman

Anita Hill steps back into spotlight as subject of new documentary

Hill was a central figure in the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in 1991.

phillip niemeyer and jay ruttenberg

100 years of humor on April Fool’s Day

A look at the epitome of what was funny for each year in the past century.

Josh Radnor as Ted and Cristin Milioti as The Mother.

television review

Controversial finish for ‘How I Met Your Mother’

Rather than going for poetic or ambiguous farewell gestures, the writers opted to be quite specific about each of the characters’ fates in the series finale.

The Orioles scored their first run when Dustin Pedroia had trouble turning a quick double play in the second inning.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

Red Sox were lacking championship intangibles

A lot of things didn’t work out as the Red Sox lost, 2-1, to the Orioles in Baltimore.

Opinion

PAUL MCMORROW

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/11/01/BostonGlobe.com/Ideas/Images/01162012_16office_photo2-8156593.jpg How tall will a new BRA go?

A new administration at City Hall may mean taller buildings downtown.