President Obama’s aunt dies in Boston

Zeituni Onyango, who won asylum in 2010, died Monday night in her sleep, her lawyer said.

Josh Reynolds/AP File/2009

Zeituni Onyango, who won asylum in 2010, died Monday night in her sleep, her lawyer said.

Biden to attend Marathon bombing commemoration

Vice President Joe Biden will attend a ceremony at the Hynes Convention Center on the anniversary of the Marathon bombings.

Evan Horowitz

What you need to know about tomorrow’s budget proposal

A Mass. House committee is scheduled to release its budget proposal for next year. Here’s what to look for.

Pro-Russian protesters shoutedslogans near of a barricade in front of the regional administration building in Donetsk, Ukraine.

ROMAN PILIPEY/EPA

Ukraine tries to quell pro-Russia uprisings in east

The Ukrainian government and the US have accused Moscow of fomenting unrest as a pretext for another military incursion.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/04/08/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/remadfsy-6654-13295--90x90.jpg Remy allegedly hurled slurs in jailhouse assault

Jared Remy allegedly attacked a fellow Cambridge jail inmate last week whom he believed to be a child molester.

A rendering of the proposed Tremont Crossing project, on Tremont Street in Roxbury across from the Boston Police Department Headquarters.

Shirley Leung

BJ’s may be headed to Roxbury

The big-box warehouse club is in negotiations to open a store on Tremont Street, bringing a much-needed supermarket to the area.

Right fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. fires the ball back to the infield after making a nice running catch in the third inning

Jackie Bradley Jr. finding his way in right field

Bradley Jr. isn’t very familiar with right field at Fenway Park, but he’s learning quickly.

Opinion

FARAH STOCKMAN

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/04/08/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/stockman-1859.jpg The case for moderates

The moment moderation expires is the moment conflicts spin out of control.

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The Boston Symphony Chamber Players performing Sunday at Jordan Hall.

Chamber Players close 50th season

The final installment was a jovial performance of Darius Milhaud’s “Suite d’après Corrette,” Op. 161b, that seemed to invite the audience, “Come on in, enjoy!”