Aquarium firmly against waterfront tower plan

A 600-foot building proposed by developer Don Chiofaro could threaten animals and drive away visitors, aquarium officials say.

Streets and sidewalks near Davis Square will be closed until further notice because of an unstable building.

Harrison Hill for The Boston Globe

?Unsafe? building shuts down part of Davis Square

Elm Street will be closed until Friday, officers told pedestrians.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Tom Brady?s biggest challenge

The quarterback?s quest to have his Deflategate-related suspension overturned faces long odds.

KEVIN CULLEN

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?If I had carried out an investigation in the same manner as the NFL, my reputation would have been ruined,? says a retired research scientist from Westwood.

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The dispute over which police force should patrol the Seaport District dates back to at least 2009.

Judy Nunn and Charlie Robinson celebrated as Robinson won at a slot machine at the Plainridge Park Casino on Monday.

Keith Bedford/Globe Staff

First Mass. casino gets high marks during trial run

Plainridge Park Casino?s invitation-only event to test slot machines and restaurants two days before its formal opening went smoothly.

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The proposal calls for a T oversight panel, but the governor says it wouldn?t have enough authority to solve the agency?s issues.

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The group was commissioned with tackling the crisis, which claimed more than 1,000 lives in Mass. in 2014, by the governor.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/06/23/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/200_confederate_flag.jpg Outcry grows over display, sales of Confederate flag

Wal-Mart said that would stop selling items featuring the flag, hours after South Carolina?s governor called for the flag?s removal from the state Capitol.

Menino Way is one of the names suggested for the area near Dudley Street and Blue Hill Avenue.

Keith Bedford/Globe Staff

Some want to rename Roxbury enclave after Menino

A survey asks residents to rename an area that straddles Blue Hill Avenue. One option would honor late Mayor Tom Menino.

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Three right-leaning outlets are setting up shop in traditionally liberal Massachusetts.

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Boston school officials said E. Chris Summerhill?s reassignment was based solely on his ?work history.?

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/05/27/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/150527_kdb_PRIMARY_CARE0192.jpg Precarious future for primary care

The Association of American Medical Colleges predicts a shortage of 45,000 primary care doctors by 2020.

Iraq war veteran Matthew DeWitt and his wife, Cat, at their home in Hopkinton, N.H., built by Taunton nonprofit Homes for Our Troops to accommodate DeWitt.

Michele McDonald for the Boston Globe

Veteran?s new home stars on ?This Old House?

Local nonprofit Homes for Our Troops has built 190 specially adapted homes for veterans across the United States.

Steven Syre | Boston Capital

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Dumping coal stocks is merely a symbolic gesture because it produces so little tangible impact.

Founded in 1897, Chelsea Clock Co.?s 35 timepiece designs have been purchased by and received by many politicians and celebrities.

Workplace

Standing the test of time

Every American president since Woodrow Wilson has either owned a Chelsea Clock or presented one as a gift.

Sean

Diddy arrested, later released in alleged LA assault

The music mogul was freed after posting bail Monday, several hours after his afternoon arrest.

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JetBlue?s new first-class ?Mint? cabin on flights from Logan International Airport to San Francisco and Los Angeles will be introduced next year.

Pedro Martinez will be honored at Fenway next month.

RED SOX NOTEBOOK

Red Sox to retire Pedro Martinez?s number July 28

The ceremony will take place two days after Martinez is inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Ground Game

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James Pindell tracks the state?s 115 most desirable endorsements for Democrats seeking the presidency.

Opinion

Elizabeth Warren

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America?s trade policy makes it nearly impossible to enforce rules that protect hard-working families, but easy to enforce rules that favor corporations.

The Big Picture

A man kneels across the street from where police gather outside the Emanuel AME Church following a shooting on June 17 in Charleston, S.C.

Wade Spees/The Post And Courier via AP

Shooting at Charleston church

Dylann Storm Roof, 21, allegedly killed nine people at a prayer meeting inside the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C.