Three guards fired in man?s death

The firings follow an investigation into the 2009 death of a Bridgewater State Hospital mental health patient.

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Many military personnel who fought in Iraq said they feel deeply conflicted over the latest intervention.

Ideas

Six bold plans for the future of Suffolk Downs

It?s an opportunity so large and unusual that it could change how Boston, and the region, deals with development.

Celtics guard Rajon Rondo averaged 11.7 points in 30 games last season.

Celtics star Rajon Rondo breaks hand in fall

Doctors estimate that Rondo could miss 6-8 weeks, meaning he will be sidelined for the start of the regular season.

Driver allegedly hits school bus in Quincy, tries to flee

State Police arrested a Brockton man after he allegedly crashed into a school bus on I-93 Friday.

After deaths, MIT calls for moment of reflection

The move comes after the death of an undergraduate this week, the sixth death of a school member in as many months.

Former Red Sox first baseman Adrian Gonzalez and the Dodgers clinched their second straight NL West title Wednesday night.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Maybe the Red Sox didn?t fleece the Dodgers

The $263 million salary dump the Red Sox made in 2012 with the Dodgers isn?t such a clear-cut win for the Sox after all.

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Alex Beam

Stuck in clichéd Haht of Dahkness

Recent movies set in Boston, along with previous ones like ?The Town? and ?The Departed,? paint a particularly bleak picture of our little city on a hill.

Derek Jeter considered making his walkoff hit in New York on Thursday night the final at-bat of his career, but he?ll play on Saturday and Sunday at Fenway Park as the Yankees? DH. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

Derek Jeter the only attraction at Fenway this weekend

The retiring Yankee great said he?s playing out the season at Fenway partly in respect to Red Sox fans.

The William I. Koch Gallery at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

MFA study finds Bostonians love cultural events

Bostonians attend more events about art, design, music, and film per month than the national average, the study found.