Markey, Warren hit Obama on refusal to say ?genocide?

Both senators condemned the president?s refusal to use the word to describe the Turkish massacre of Armenians.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/04/24/BostonGlobe.com/Regional/Images/26zoMillionaire1.jpg Where do the most millionaires live in Mass.?

Cast a line in Newton, Wellesley, Winchester, or Hingham, and you are likely to snag a millionaire.

Map: Millionaires by town

Do you live near a millionaire? The likelihood depends on your location.

Winter gives up a secret ? over $4,000 found in parking lot

A mystery of winter was solved when the missing cash was discovered in a Walmart parking lot in Bangor, Maine.

Tufts University students participating in a sit-in at Ballou Hall acknowledged the protesters outside.

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Tufts students warned protests may lead to disciplinary action

Students and alumni are occupying the university president?s office in a sit-in to protest the school?s investment in fossil fuel companies.

Boston Marathon bombing trial

Tsarnaev family arrives to assist defense

Several relatives of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev arrived in Boston Thursday as his defense prepares to put on their case starting Monday.

MBTA bill threatens to halt payments to pension fund

Governor Charlie Baker?s proposed T reform bill would require more rigorous annual auditing of its $1.6b pension fund.

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker

After 100 days, Baker?s popularity historically high

Governor Baker boasts a stratospheric 74 percent favorable rating and 70 percent job approval rating, a recent poll found.

Baker proposes law to regulate Uber, Lyft

Governor Charlie Baker?s proposed law would require background checks for drivers and establish a committee overseeing all ride-hailing companies.

A herd of buffalo was loose from a farm in the town of Schodack.

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Buffaloes shot, killed after escaping from N.Y. farm

The 15 buffaloes that escaped from a farm were shot and killed because they became a danger after crossing a highway, officials said.

Bikers arrive at Weirs Beach, Friday, June 17, 2011 in Laconia, N.H. Thousands of motorcyclists are expected to make the annual pilgrimage to the area for

Pumpkin Festival finds a new home in Laconia, N.H.

The city will take over the renamed New Hampshire Pumpkin Festival from Keene, where riots broke out last year.

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Can we make the tough decisions about energy?

High electricity costs have long been a problem here. Will we again kick the can down the road?

05/30/2014 BOSTON, MA Students stood up and cheered when asked who were the first of their families to go to college during the 2014 UMass Boston Commencement. (Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe)

It?s tassel time: Commencement season is upon us

A rundown of local college commencement ceremonies and their featured speakers.

Cheapskates, do your homework on carriers

For a tightwad, it pays to dig deeper when booking flights, even on the discount sites.

Sizing up ?Avengers? midway through

With the arrival of ?Avengers: Age of Ultron,? it?s time, then, to issue midterm report cards for Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and friends.

NFL DRAFT PREVIEW | DEFENSIVE LINE

Harvard?s Zack Hodges confident he can graduate to NFL

The defensive end and Ivy League Co-Defensive Player of the Year has no doubts that he can compete at the highest level.

Oilers CEO Bob Nicholson and Peter Chiarelli posed together after Chiarelli was named Edmonton?s new president and general manager.

Peter Chiarelli hired as Oilers GM and president of hockey operations

Chiarelli was let go by the Bruins earlier this month after the team missed the playoffs.

MorganEve Swain in the home she shared with her partner, the late Dave Lamb.

Widow releases album made with husband before his death from cancer

30-year-old MorganEve Swain finished Brown Bird?s last heartfelt and innovative album.

In Andover, Tom Brady emerges from 20,724 crayons

Students at West Elementary School helped artist Rob Surette create a portrait of the Patriots? quarterback.

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

TANER AKÇAM AND MARY JANE REIN

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Persistent denial of the past is not conducive to America?s security interests in the Middle East.

The Big Picture

 People attend a commemoration ceremony to mark the centenary of the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks at the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex in Yerevan, Armenia, on April 24. The Armenian Apostolic Church on Thursday made saints of up to 1.5 million Armenians at an open air ceremony to commemorate their killing. (David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters)

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The big picture

Remembering Armenia?s losses

People around the world this week remembered the estimated 1.5 million Armenians killed over a two-year period.