Two more pings heard in jet search

The Australian official in charge of the search expressed hope that the plane’s wreckage will soon be found.

Boston spreads free Wi-Fi hotspots

Boston has switched on a public Wi-Fi network for about 30,000 residents living in the neighborhoods around Grove Hall.

Massachusetts Democratic gubernatorial candidates faced off in recent debate. From left are Donald Berwick, Martha Coakley, Joseph Avellone, Juliette Kayyem, and Steve Grossman.

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Governor’s race has all Democrats tacking left

Missing from this year’s Democratic field for governor is a prominent centrist alternative.

Norwood in tangle on how to label the yuletide break

After “Christmas recess” was renamed “winter recess” on a school calendar, Norwood voters overwhelmingly supported the return to “Christmas” in a non-binding vote.

Cambridge’s Puritan & Company chef/owner Will Gilson with his “allergy matrix.”

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Restaurants, chefs catering to diners with food allergies

Restaurants see it as good business to comply with food allergy awareness guidelines.

Dr. Steven Horng shows Google Glass that he and other doctors will use to read patient records.

In case of emergency, Beth Israel breaks out Google Glass

The hospital said it is the first in the US to employ the device for everyday medical care.

 Stars Breanna Stewart (30) and Stefanie Dolson (31) celebrated after Connecticut beat Notre Dame, 79-58, on Tuesday for the women’s NCAA basketball crown. Their male counterparts defeated Kentucky in the finals the night before. The wins were a repeat of 2004, when UConn became the only school to win both titles.

UConn 79, Notre Dame 58

UConn completes undefeated season with national title win

UConn’s national crown was its ninth and came a night after the men’s team completed its improbable title run with a win over Kentucky.

Adrian Walker

In drive for diversity, a jarring demand for Keolis

Offering to serve as a broker to help provide diversity is completely valid. Demanding $105,000 for agreeing to stop causing a company trouble is not.

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JEFF JACOBY

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Would it be practical for other trades and professions to send thousands of mourners when one of their comrades is killed on the job? Maybe not. But it would be powerful.

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The Minnesota Wild celebrate a goal by forward Jason Pominville (29) in the first period against the Bruins at Xcel Energy Center.

Minnesota rallies past Bruins for win

For the second time in nine days, the Bruins allowed a game-tying goal with the opposing goalie pulled and the seconds ticking down.

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The Christ the Redeemer monument overlooks Mario Filho Stadium (also known as the Maracana) in Rio.

Mass. team will help Brazil learn English for 2016 Olympics

EF Education First is getting ready to undertake what it says is the largest language training effort in history – teaching English to more than a million Brazilians.