Tom Brady was paid $170,000 for Salem State speech

The university said Brady?s appearance last month was funded by ticket sales and sponsorships, and not public funds.

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Beach volleyball had originally been proposed for Boston Common, but the proposal seemed to raise more opposition than any other venue.Beach volleyball had originally been proposed for Boston Common, but the proposal seemed to raise more opposition than any other venue.

One dead, three injured in East Brookfield head-on crash

The crash trapped four people in their vehicles, killing one and sending three to the hospital with serious injuries.

Boston sees drop in homicides, but rise in shootings

Police say they are more concerned about the increase in gun violence than the decrease in homicides.

Panel votes to re-open parts of Georges Bank

The New England Fisheries Management Council?s decision would open more than 70 percent of areas previously closed on Georges Bank

Early retirement plan for state workers falls short

The Baker administration hoped to entice 4,500 to leave government service early as a way to save money. But fewer than 2,700 are poised to take advantage of the program.

Plymouth officials closed public beaches after a shark sighting last year.

Barry Chin/Globe Staff

Mass. issues new rules against luring great white sharks

The predators could arrive by next month, a state official predicted, lured by seals and warming waters.

Keolis lost $9.9m on commuter rail in 2014

An audit shows that the MBTA?s commuter rail operator has been borrowing from its parent company; the company expects to lose more money in 2015.

Lawmakers want ICE to notify states on sex offenders

The bill stemmed from concerns raised at recent oversight hearings about ICE?s failure to notify law enforcement when they release criminals.

Two N.H. polls show Sanders in striking distance of Clinton

Hillary Clinton had a 10-point lead over Bernie Sanders in one poll and a 12-point lead over him in another.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/06/16/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/477324124-8575--90x90.jpg Jeb Bush touts economic record at N.H. town hall

A day after formalizing his candidacy, Bush said he was preparing a ?high-growth strategy? proposal that would focus on reforming the tax code.

Family members of murder victim Jonathan Dos Santos mourned with other members of the community at his memorial site in Dorchester.

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Demonstrators march for peace in Dorchester

More than 200 people marched through Dorchester Tuesday night to call for peace and to honor three city youths who died recently under tragic circumstances.

06/16/15: Boston, MA: In the top of the fourth inning the Braves had a runner on thirdbase with one out, trailing 2-1. Nick Markakis hit a ground ball to the Red Sox Brock Holt at second base, he threw him out at first for the second out of the frame. But starting pitcher Wade Miley thought there were two outs when Markakis hit the ball and he started to head for the dugout, pointing to catcher Blake Swihart, acknowledging that they had stranded the tying run at third base, when in act the tying run had scored. Miley headed back to the mound realizing his mental lapse. The Boston Red Sox hosted the Atlanta Braves in a regular season inter league MLB baseball game at Fenway Park. (Globe Staff Photo/Jim Davis) section:sports topic:Red Sox-Braves (1)

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

A minor miracle, a Red Sox win

The victory was the first by the Sox since June 7, snapping a string of seven consecutive painful losses.

Boston Red Sox's Brock Holt celebrates in the dugout after hitting a solo homer in the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves at Fenway Park Tuesday, June 16, 2015, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

Brock Holt hits for cycle in Red Sox? victory

Holt, playing second base while Dustin Pedroia got the day off, tripled in the eighth to complete the feat.

17MITbankrob - ***warning: image lo res, do not use for more than 2.25 columns *** - Joseph Gibbons at the Capital One branch in Manhattan on New Year's Eve. (NYPD)

Heist or art? Ex-MIT lecturer pleads guilty to bank robbery

?It?s not a crime; it?s artwork. . . . He?s an intellectual,? Joseph Gibbons? cellmate said of the filmmaker, who planned to use the heist footage in an upcoming film.

Cardinal Bernard Law resigned in disgrace as Archbishop of Boston in late 2002 and continues to live in gilded retirement Rome.

THOMAS FARRAGHER

Vatican has an abuse tribunal, but Law still enjoys retirement

Had the tribunal been in place in 2002, there is little doubt Bernard Law would have been the first bishop hauled before the panel.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/06/16/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/stockman-1195.jpg Dolezal, Jenner raise fundamental questions about identity

Just as the words ?man? and ?woman? fail to encompass the full spectrum of human experience, so too do ?black? and ?white.?

Sadness, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Joy are pictured, some of the emotions depicted in ?Inside Out.?

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?Inside Out? is Pixar?s strongest work in ages

What if five emotions that govern human behavior were personified as cartoon characters living in the mind of a young girl named Riley?

The demolition of the Casey Overpass has caused significant traffic increases.

Dina Rudick/Globe Staff

Casey Overpass project stalls traffic in Forest Hills

On one recent evening, many motorists in the area spent more than an hour trying to trek just two miles.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/06/16/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/2015-06-16T150639Z_1463218867_GF10000129437_RTRMADP_3_USA-CALIFORNIA-COLLAPSE-1311--90x90.jpg At least six killed in California balcony collapse

The balcony was crammed with people celebrating a 21st birthday at a housing complex in the college town of Berkeley.

The Big Picture

With their sensitive skin and eyes, young Guna albinos must be shuttled to and from school, avoiding the baking heat, while they watch their friends play in the streets.

Carlos Jasso/REUTERS

In Panama, albinos venerated as ?Children of the Moon?

Albinos make up between 5 and 10 percent of the roughly 80,000 indigenous Gunas who live on the mainland of the Guna Yala region and its islands.