FBI arrests R.I. man in terror inquiry

The arrest comes after investigations spurred by the death of Usaamah Rahim, who was shot by authorities in Roslindale.

Attorney General Maura Healey vowed to try to revive enforcing the law when she took office in January.

After tiff, AG?s office resumes enforcing public records law

State officials had all but stopped enforcing the law, which provides access to government records, after a high-level rift.

Accident kills construction worker in Somerville

One worker has died and another was injured when a temporary hoist fell off a building under construction.

Steve Crosby, chairman of the state gambling commission, recused himself from deliberations on the Boston area?s casino license to fend off allegations of bias. He faces state ethics questions.

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Charlie Baker saying little about ethical cloud over Steve Crosby

Gov. Baker is staying far away from the controversial gambling commission chairman, despite making his opinion known during his campaign.

Red Sox pitching coach Carl Willis had a chat with Wade Miley in the third inning. The lefthander lasted only one more inning.

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Competitive spirit no excuse for Wade Miley?s behavior

The lefthander had no basis to explode after being taken out of a game in which he allowed nine hits ? and three home runs ? in four innings.

Jeff McCue, new head of the state transitional assistance department, was ushered through his office by Diane Deban (center) and Darlene Hines.

Despite incredible good fortune, McCue serves the state?s poorest

Jeff McCue won $10 million on a scratch ticket. He now runs the state agency that oversees welfare and food stamps.

?I think the most important thing is, he found a faith in the Lord and it changed his life,? said Tom Broomfield, with son David and daughter Corrine Maleski.

Family says faith spurred Mass. man to fight Islamic State

Keith Broomfield was killed by Islamic State militants after he fought alongside the Kurds.

When Loiselle Gonzalez Baez ? first in her class at City on a Hill Charter School in Roxbury ? became pregnant last summer, she was not going to let it destroy her dreams.

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Boston valedictorian graduating for two

Loiselle Gonzalez Baez wasn?t going to let her pregnancy stop her from becoming valedictorian of her high school class

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Olympic backers have changed venue from Harvard to Harambee Park.

This weekend, Mitt Romney is hosting his annual private retreat in Park City, Utah.

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Mitt Romney could be a kingmaker in 2016 election

Romney, still popular in the party?s moderate circles, may wield tremendous influence over the course of the presidential election.

State lifeguard candidates test at the YMCA in Lawrence, earlier this month.

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275 state lifeguard posts unfilled this summer

The state Department of Conservation and Recreation said 275 lifeguard positions remain vacant as summer approaches.

A team named ReDeBOSTON 2100, led by the firm Architerra, proposed raising all of the 100-acre Fort Point neighborhood approximately 12 feet, to match the elevation of Summer Street, which would put the neighborhood above the rising sea water. The plan also would create two waterfront parks for public access.

Design competition imagines rising tide in Boston?s future

The Boston Living With Water competition asked designers and architects to imagine how parts of the city could cope with rising sea levels.

Family and friends of Jonathan Dos Santos, who was shot and killed while riding his bicycle, gathered for a vigil in Dorchester.

Family, friends remember slain Dorchester teen

A group gathered in Dorchester to hold a vigil for Jonathan Dos Santos, 16, who was shot and killed while riding his bicycle.

Zebra?s MotionWorks sensors track player movements through shoulder-pad sensors that are read by receivers in the stadium.

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Battle over NFL sensor technology moves from gridiron to courtroom

A lawsuit filed this week alleges the firm that licensed the system stole it from a Haverhill-based company.

Leading the pushback is Express Scripts, a company that bargains with drug makers on behalf of employers and insurers.

Insurers pushing back, seek to link drug prices to outcomes

Bills are soaring for special therapies.

Ground Game

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The debate rules mean that some Republicans with weighty resumes will be excluded from participating.

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SCOT LEHIGH

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The big question: Can we play host without putting taxpayers on the hook?

The Big Picture

Women?s World Cup 2015

The Women?s World Cup is underway across Canada with 24 nations vying to play in the title game on July 5.