Art is reported missing at Boston Public Library

Two works of art worth more than $600,000 went missing last month from the Boston Public Library?s flagship branch in Copley Square, authorities said.

John FitzGerald of the Boston Redevelopment Authority (left), asked Robert Hanson of Dorchester (center), to stand down after he tried to ask a follow-up question at a meeting on Boston?s Olympic bid in Dorchester on Tuesday night.

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Supporters, foes speak out on Olympic bid in Dorchester

The debate raised questions about how an Olympic village at UMass Boston could affect the neighborhood.

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Hillary Clinton?s events so far have included forums in which the organizers determined who would attend.

City Council puts focus on police overtime, diversity

Overtime included extra spending because of protests, the Patriots? Super Bowl parade, and assistance with snow removal, police said.

Baker shocked that more doctors aren?t warning of opioids

Governor Charlie Baker said he was surprised that only 36 percent of Mass. adults said doctors had warned them about opioids.

shirley leung

Ruckus over fixing MBTA is all about control

The controvery about the proposed panel is really about who gets to wield power over the transit system.

Former worker at Mass. firm charged with stealing secrets

Hao Zhang, one of six men indicted on charges of stealing American trade secrets, worked at Woburn semiconductor maker Skyworks Solutions.

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The Norwegian Dawn cruise ship lost power in Bermuda and ran aground, officials said.

$200m fund to be approved for meningitis victims of NECC

The money would go to victims who became ill or died as the result of receiving an injection of the tainted steroid.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/05/19/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/cossacks-big.jpg Biker gang shootout began over parking dispute

The deadly weekend shootout began with someone running over a gang member?s foot, police said Tuesday.

At tech startups, older workers scramble to fit in

At technology hot spots around Boston, older employees are trying to appear young, or at least younger.

Mike Napoli, along with home plate umpire Mike Muchlinski, watch his home run in the fourth inning.

Red Sox 4, Rangers 3

Red Sox defeat Rangers in return to Fenway

Starter Wade Miley gave up only two runs in seven innings in Boston?s win.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

Robert Kraft surrenders in a battle he couldn?t win

You can see this as a noble gesture by the Patriots owner if you like, but make no mistake, this is an admission of some guilt.

Robert Kraft.

Robert Kraft says Patriots won?t appeal Deflategate punishment

The Patriots owner is scheduled to talk to reporters at 1 p.m. during the NFL owners meetings in San Francisco.

Stephen Gostkowski of the Patriots connected on an extra point against the Seahawks during the first half of Super Bowl XLIX on Feb. 1.

NFL extra points will be at longer distance

The ball will be snapped from the 15-yard line under a new rule and defenses will be able to score.

Many of Takata?s air bags can explode with too much force.

REUTERS/File

Takata airbag recall doubles to more than 33 million in US

An agreement with US regulators makes the recall the largest auto recall in US history.

THOMAS FARRAGHER

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It might seem impossible to grasp today, but the graceful tower above the Back Bay was once assailed as a ?monster?? and an ?outrage.?

opinion | Al Franken

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/05/15/BostonGlobe.com/Arts/Images/94444_D0126A.jpg David Letterman changed everything

The ?Late Show with David Letterman? was what happens when there?s no adult supervision, writes Senator Al Franken.

Teeth were left at the polling booth in Brewster.

Brewster officials ask: Who left teeth in voting booth?

Officials in Brewster turned to social media to try and reunite a voter with their dentures.

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

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Policy makers must grant T management the tools that give it the best chance of transforming the troubled transit agency.

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Turmoil in Burundi

A coup attempt occurred in the African nation of Burundi last week after President Pierre Nkurunziza announced that he was seeking a third term.