Boston Marathon bombing trial

More Twitter testimony expected

In this courtroom sketch, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, right, and defense attorney Judy Clarke are depicted watching evidence displayed on a monitor during his federal death penalty trial.

An FBI agent today is expected to continue his testimony about a secret Twitter account that prosecutors say belonged to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

KEVIN CULLEN

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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev abandoned his seeming indifference when Jess Kensky took the stand during his trial today.

Former Governor Deval Patrick.

Six Boston 2024 employees make over $100,000 a year

The panel revealed the pay of its employees and consultants after the mayor urged the release of the information.

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The Rev. Shaun O. Harrison Sr. was to be fired from English High for shoving a female student just hours before he allegedly shot a 17-year-old.

Attorney General Maura Healey wants a focus on lowering costs.

Partners? deal with doctors group under fire

The move by Partners HealthCare to take over Harbor Medical Associates immediately drew fire from Attorney General Maura Healey.

Stan Kozak?s daughter Rebecca and son Stanley joined him in the atrium of the Gardner Museum for a ceremony marking his 45th anniversary as the museum?s chief horticulturist.

Gardener keeps the Gardner Museum?s atrium in bloom

For 45 years, Stan Kozak has cared for the plants in the dim atrium garden at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

Heroin overdoses kill three in Lynn

Six people overdosed on heroin within a 48-hour period here last week, resulting in three deaths and prompting officials to issue dire new warnings.

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?He kissed me, and I pushed him away,? said the baby sitter of Aaron Hernandez?s daughter about the ?uncomfortable? encounter.

Cardiologist Jack Cadigan III diagnosed the heart condition of his son, Jack, while in Haiti.

Unlikely events lead to life-saving surgery

A serendipitous sequence of events led Dr. Jack Cardigan to discover a dangerous condition with his son?s heart, and with the heart of a girl in Haiti.

The MBTA?s outlays are in line with those of other large public transit systems around the country.

MBTA is staring down a financial paradox

The T?s expenses may be more than the agency can afford due to health care, energy and other costs that have outpaced revenue growth.

Tom Brady directed the Patriots in the first quarter of Super Bowl XLIX.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Patriots? division opponents still scrambling to catch up

Tom Brady remains the single biggest competitive advantage the Patriots have over their AFC East rivals.

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Unless the Patriots and Revis come to an agreement on a long-term deal, Revis will become a free agent.

The New England Aquarium saw a substantial drop in attendance because of February snowstorms.

John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

Few braved the snow in February

Attendance at museums and the New England Aquarium dropped as shoppers and diners stayed at home. Even the crime rate was down.

A jogger wasn?t affected by the cold at the Arnold Arboretum on Sunday.

Temperatures may break 50 this week in Mass.

Continued sunshine will keep highs in the 40s or even the 50s during the next few days, forecasters said.

Apple chief executive Tim Cook talked about the Apple Watch during an event on Monday in San Francisco. Prices start at $349 and go up to $10,000.

Will consumers make time for Apple Watch?

Apple is hoping the watch, which features a sleek design and an upscale price tag, will become the first such gadget to become a mass-market hit.

This app turns the iPhone into a research tool for asthma.

BetaBoston

New iPhone apps help track disease, collect data

Massachusetts General Hospital and the Dana-Faber Cancer Institute worked with Apple on five inaugural research apps.

In the Writers? Room, Alexander Danner (left) works in a cubicle

The Writers? Room is always available for writers to work

For nearly 30 years, local scribes have been able to rent 24-hour access to the room and stave off the crushing loneliness that often accompany writing at home.

Marathon trial podcast

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This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.

Opinion

Lani Guinier

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/03/09/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/0310oped_race.jpg Ditch the SATs and ACTs

Standardized tests do not predict how well students will do in college ? much less what they might achieve afterwards.

The Big Picture

Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff

Big Picture

Return to Selma

A contingent from Boston made their way to Selma, Ala., on a 25-hour bus ride to retrace the steps of those who marched over the Edmund Pettus Bridge 50 years ago.