Seth Moulton underplays military service

The congressional candidate was twice decorated for heroism ? which he chose not to publicly disclose.

Ron Klain.

GOP criticizes Washington insider as ?Ebola czar? choice

The president?s choice to lead the nation?s response has no medical experience, known instead as a political crisis manager.

A 3-D version of Greater Boston was created with a $1.5 million computer model being developed by Boston 2024 to show the potential impact of the Olympic Games on the region.

Lawmakers warm to Boston Olympics bid

Organizers said Friday it would cost about $4.5 billion to host the games, not including infrastructure improvements.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/10/17/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/maeda_06bishop_met5[1]-10376-8372--90x90.jpg Bishop M. Thomas Shaw, Episcopal leader, dies at 69

Among Boston?s most powerful clergy, Bishop Shaw was an early, key advocate for gay rights.

A Carnival cruise ship near the shores of Cozumel on Friday.

Mexico turns away cruise ship carrying Dallas health worker

The ship carrying a worker who handled an Ebola victim?s lab specimen was not allowed to dock in Cozumel.

The Patriots blocked Nick Folk?s attempt at a game-winning kick Thursday night. Globe Staff Photo/Jim Davis

PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK

Official followed NFL procedure on final play of Patriots-Jets

There was speculation that an official helped the Patriots avoid a penalty by repositioning a player, but it was a safety issue.

Joseph Mulkerrins and his mother, Kathy Mulkerrins, embraced at the end of the show.

Dina Rudick/Globe Staff

A quieter, calmer ?Lion King? thrills autistic audience

The ?autism-friendly? performance in Boston is among a growing number of such theater productions nationwide.

British Invasion continues at Head of the Charles

?There are just boatload after boatload of Brits,? marveled regatta executive director Fred Schoch.

Hurricane Gonzalo approached Bermuda, heading across the Atlanic Ocean just before 2 p.m. Friday.

Center of Hurricane Gonzalo pummels Bermuda

The eye of the storm moved over the British territory Friday night, pounding the islands with fierce wind and heavy surf.

From left: Dee Wells, Rick Kosow, and Peter Gold are the organizers of Boston Sneaker Jam, billed as the largest sneakerhead convention in New England.

Sneaker Jam hoping to draw record crowds

The two-day convention celebrates a culture of rap fashionistas, skateboarders, sports fans, and street artists.

A face wheel from a recent face recognition experiment at the University of California, Berkeley.

Brainiac

Why you can?t tell Jennifer Lawrence from her stunt double

New research from the University of California, Berkeley, finds we really want to see two faces as alike, even when they?re not.