CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Tom Brady turns it around in rout

Following last night?s 43-17 win, Brady turned a chorus of questions about his play into a chorus of chants of his name in adulation.

FOXBORO, MA - OCTOBER 05: Darrelle Revis #24 of the New England Patriots strips the ball from A.J. Green #18 of the Cincinnati Bengals during the third quarter at Gillette Stadium on October 5, 2014 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)

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Revis lockdown of Green was key to victory

Darrelle Revis had one mission on Sunday night ? provide tight coverage on Cincinnati?s A.J. Green.

Rob Gronkowski?s 16-yard touchdown catch gave him exactly 100 receiving yards, the 13th time in his career he?s reached the century mark.

Patriots? tight ends come up big

The Patriots used a consistently physical offensive set that included two tight ends -- and it paid off in the passing game.

The Loring House at 441 Hale St. in Beverly is scheduled to be demolished.

Beverly?s historic Loring House set to fall

Now owned by Roomba co-creator Helen Greiner, the unoccupied $3.75 million house is scheduled to be demolished, despite attempts to save it.

Tom Pappalardo (right) greeted a friend at the Boston Fish Market in Lawrence. Pappalardo?s grandfather started the business in 1919, originally a block away.

Venerable Lawrence fish market closing

Boston Fish Market, the last store of its kind in Lawrence, plans to close after 96 years in business.

Dr. Ron Corley, associate director of the Biosafety Level 4 facility, with the protective suits that will be used.

BU biolab nears OK amid hopes for tackling Ebola, safety concerns

The $200 million South End facility is nearing approval just as controversy about these types of labs heats up worldwide.

Dr. Richard Sacra had been working in West Africa.

Tests clear doctor of Ebola, CDC says

Dr. Richard Sacra tested negative for an Ebola relapse after he was isolated at UMass Memorial with an infection.

Healthcare workers load a man suspected of suffering from the Ebola virus onto an ambulance in Kenema, Sierra Leone. (AP Photo/ Tanya Bindra)

Ebola outbreak a wake-up call to the world

There is unprecedented recognition that global public health, long the redoubt of do-gooders, is now everyone?s concern.

Campus sex assault reports climbing

Forcible sex offenses climbed 40 percent between 2012 and 2013 among two dozen New England colleges, federal data shows.

James Flowers in a Walpole MCI photo. Flowers was convicted of murdering James A. Bryce in a 1967 Springfield liquor store holdup.

No program for inmates at life?s end

Mass. is just one of five states without a mechanism to transfer a terminally ill inmate out of state prison custody.

Third Way in struggle for the Democratic Party?s soul

The Wall Street-backed think tank has targeted Elizabeth Warren and is warning against divisive ?soak-the-rich? politics.

Opinion

opinion | Glenn L. Carle

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Torture undermines all sound principles of good interrogation, intelligence collection, and assessment.