Fan badly hurt by broken bat at Fenway

Boston, MA - 06/05/15 - (2nd inning) Medical personnel remove a fan injured by a broken bat in the second inning. The Boston Red Sox take on the Oakland Athletics in Game 1 of a three game series at Fenway Park. - (Barry Chin/Globe Staff), Section: Sports, Reporter: Julian Benbow, Topic: 06Red Sox-A's, LOID: 8.1.1046911126.

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Her screams could immediately be heard by fans and even those listening to the game on the radio.

An undated self portrait of Usaama Rahim

Policing specialists defend officers who fatally shot terror suspect

Several specialists in policing said less lethal options ? such as a Taser or pepper spray ? would not have been practical options.

Rahimah Rahim (center) prayed during the funeral service for her son Usaama Rahim at the Mosque for the Praising of Allah.

Terror suspect?s mourners are urged to reject anger

?There should be no rioting. There should be no anger,? said Imam Abdulla Faaruuq at the funeral for his brother, Usaama Rahim.

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Daunting search paid off for library

Searching for the missing Dürer and Rembrandt was like hunting for two specific blades of grass in the outfield at Fenway.

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In Concord, a track meet like no other

The Adrian Martinez Classic honors a fallen athlete by bringing together runners of all ages in a community atmosphere.

Olympics group airs finances, donor list

The top donors in the quarter were John and Cyndy Fish, with a gift of between $1 million and $2.5 million.

In this two image combination, Oakland Athletics relief pitcher Pat Venditte (29) delivers with his left and right hand to separate Boston Red Sox batters during the seventh inning at Fenway Park in Boston, Friday, June 5, 2015. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

A?s call up switch-pitcher Pat Venditte

Venditte, who throws with equal effectiveness righthanded and lefthanded, made his major league debut against the Red Sox.

Lewis Wharf is now mostly a parking lot. But a proposal to redevelop the site in the North End (below) includes a hotel, residences, a park area, and a new home for the Boston Sailing Center.

Developer plans hotel for North End?s Lewis Wharf

A developer is hoping to turn the tide and build a 300-room luxury hotel and a new public park on the site.

Cheap Eats reviews

Budget-friendly fare around Boston

These restaurants feature dishes you can order for under $20.

The Boston group will make history as the first gay chorus to tour the Middle East, with stops in Israel and Turkey.


The Boston Gay Men?s Chorus, with about 175 singers, has been rehearsing for several weeks and also receiving cultural training on life in Israel.

Gay men?s chorus to make history with Mideast tour

The Boston Gay Men?s Chorus could face a hostile reception as it prepares to tour the Middle East, with stops in Israel and Turkey.

Massachusetts has had a string of high-profile departures of minority leaders, the most prominent of which is former governor Deval Patrick.

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Black leaders matter

When a glut of minority leaders depart, replacing them is imperative, writes Shirley Leung.

Newton South High School students at the school?s 2014 graduation ceremony.

THOMAS FARRAGHER

Why there?s nothing like high school graduation

High school commencements have an emotional payload, a poignancy that is impossible to exaggerate.

Jason Bui (on Segway) of Outside Interactive records the route of the Run to Remember along Seaport Boulevard in Boston.

Falmouth race to allow virtual participants

For the first time, runners can experience a virtual version of the 7-mile course on their treadmills.

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How big data changes the way you buy a home

The volume and availability of information about every aspect of real estate can seem downright creepy.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/06/01/BostonGlobe.com/Travel/Images/children.jpg Preparing kids for when a parent travels

Here are some ideas to consider for your next child-free trip.

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Alexander Bradley threatened Aaron Hernandez in the months after he allegedly shot Bradley in the face, prosecutors said.

Last two of Tsarnaev?s friends get jail time

A judge on Friday gave a three-year prison term to Robel Phillipos, and 3½ years to Azamat Tazhayakov.

Ground Game

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Senator Lindsey Graham?s worst-case scenario ? losing the South Carolina primary badly ? could be politically fatal.

Opinion

Michael A. Cohen

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/06/05/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/cohen-1228.jpg Rand Paul?s pandering makes his hypocrisy obvious

The Republican presidential candidate is more than willing to make exceptions to his strict libertarian views.

The Big Picture

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Fruits of wrath

Fruit pickers in Mexico have blocked roads and staged marches since March as frustration over working conditions boiled over.