Patients wonder if they were molestation victims

Some women treated by a fertility doctor now accused of molesting patients said they struggle to comprehend the allegations.

Crash kills 1, shuts down I-495 southbound near exit 14

At least five other people were hurt in a collision that may have been caused by a wrong-way driver, authorities said.

John Lackey pitched seven strong innings to help the momentum-building Red Sox to a 5-2 victory.

Red Sox 5, Rangers 2

John Lackey, Red Sox mess with Texas

With a victory over the Rangers, the defending World Series champions are now at 19-18.

Boston gets a call to close a racial gap

The city’s young men and boys are overwhelmingly black and Latino, and often living in poverty, according to a report.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/03/01/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/blanding030114tolmanmet.jpg Tolman says he has divested from gambling venture

Attorney general hopeful Warren Tolman was involved with a company known as Fast Strike Games.

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TOM KEANE

The numbers are in: Menino was a great mayor

Shortcomings notwithstanding, the overall conclusion is that the former Boston mayor did remarkably well.

Will the knees of Florida defensive tackle Dominique Easley (2) hold up? Tim Casey/University of Florida

on football

Patriots’ draft has ‘We’re smarter than you’ feel

These players may spend more time with strength coach Harold Nash than coach Bill Belichick.

Ed Gilmore (from left), Adam Garfield, and James Riley of SpeedETab watched the HBO sitcom “Silicon Valley” in the lounge of their Fort Lauderdale office last week. Garfield is CEO of a Boston startup that is developing a mobile payment system for bars.

In HBO show, tech community sees real life, comedy

“Silicon Valley,” a new sitcom about life in an Internet startup, seems so familiar.

Justice Robert Cordy sharply tested lawyers arguing to get a casino repeal on November’s ballot, though he represented Suffolk Downs and another gambling firm in the 1990s.

Judge hearing casino repeal case tied to track

Robert Cordy worked as a lobbyist in the 1990s for a company vying for a casino license near Boston.

Opinion

THE PODIUM

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/02/15/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/Boghosian_16SevenThings12_BIZ.jpg Parents: The adjunct system is wasting your kids’ tuition

Urge your school administrators to listen to the important issues adjunct faculty are raising.