Death threat sent to hundreds of Harvard students

The author threatened to come to the campus and shoot the recipients, as well as former student Mark Zuckerberg.

Investigation into heroin overdose at UMass reopened

The reopening comes after the dead student?s mother identified the person she believes provided the drug.

US Attorney Carmen Ortiz said the program is unprecedented in its scope.

Extremism targeted by feds? initiative in Boston

The new program seeks to identify people susceptible to radical ideology and intervene before they become a threat.

Thomas Farragher

Life?s little surprises make our elections and sports real

Every now and then, life in all its unpredictability is still unfolding with brilliant flashes of surprise and delight and wonder.

The quest for a space during prime time, middays between Tuesday and Thursday, has become tougher than ever. Pictured: 75 State Street garage.

David L. Ryan/Globe Staff

Quest for parking in Boston worse than ever

An improving economy and the loss of cheap waterfront parking has led to a full-blown shortage, garage executives say.

Martha Coakley, a candidate for governor, talked to Cody about toys at a Quincy early childhood education center.

Where the gubernatorial candidates stand on education

Martha Coakley and Charlie Baker share many overall goals, but emphasize different priorities on education.

Evan Falchuk?s lofty coif was the focus of many jokes at the roast.

At gubernatorial roast, third-party pols grab spotlight

Charlie Baker and Martha Coakley stuck mostly to self-deprecating jokes that at times failed to register as humor.

Secret audio tapes indicate the nation?s biggest banks are in charge, not the Fed. Pictured: The Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

opinion | Elizabeth Warren

Goldman Sachs secret tapes explained

New secret audio tapes indicate the banks ? not the Fed ? are in charge, writes US Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

Ashoka Mukpo.

Ebola victim?s text to dad: ?I think I?m in trouble?

The 33-year-old journalist felt ?scared to death? after he came down with the virus in Liberia, his father said.

Opinion

LAWRENCE HARMON

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/10/04/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/Lawrence_Harmon-1210.jpg Menino?s best stories left out of his memoir

Missing is a sense of Thomas Menino?s personal passage from an inconspicuous political aide to a great urban mayor.