Arthur continues offshore journey

Antonio Da Silva, 84, and his son filled tanks with water seeping from their basement?s sewage pipes in New Bedford.

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The hurricane has brought heavy rain and strong wind to parts of New England as it remained over the Atlantic.

Trung T. Le, 20, was charged in Sunday?s shooting on Bourbon Street that left a bystander dead and wounded nine others.

Suspect arrested in Bourbon Street shootings

The 20-year-old faces one charge of first-degree murder, New Orleans police said.

Matthew Knoll shares 451 square feet of living space with his girlfriend, Emily Wu, and their dog, Maui.

Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe

In this place, no room for clutter

Studio dwellers have lessons for the rest of us about the art ? and the psychology ? of living in a tiny space.

Ed You of Los Angeles was named Mr. Mensa at the society?s gathering this week.

At Mensa gathering, smart is the rule

Collected at the Sheraton Boston are 2,300 members of the world?s most-famous ?high IQ? society.

Spectators on Castle Island waved flags, snapped photos and cheered as the USS Constitution made her annual turnaround cruise in Boston Harbor for the last time for the next three years.

USS Constitution fans enjoy one of its final spins

The oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world needs a break.

Questioning America?s Christian roots

?Nature?s God?? by Boston-based writer Matthew Stewart is an expansive philosophical history.

Movies

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/06/30/BostonGlobe.com/Arts/Images/AP81179563860.jpg ?Ai Weiwei?: Speaking artistic truth to political power

The documentary ?Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case? looks at the artist?s struggles with the Chinese government.