Tsarnaev apologizes, is sentenced to death

?I did do it,? Dzhokhar Tsarnaev said of the Boston Marathon bombings as he apologized to his victims and before he was sentenced to death.

KEVIN CULLEN

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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev offered an apology, but many of his victims did not take comfort from his words.

Read Tsarnaev?s full statement

?If there?s any lingering doubt about that, let there be no more. I did do it along with my brother,? the bomber said.

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?What you did to my daughter was disgusting.?? said Patricia Campbell, mother of victim Krystle Campbell.

Boston Marathon survivors Henry Borgard, Lynn Julian, and Scott Weisberg spoke outside the Moakley federal courthouse after Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was sentenced.

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Excerpts from victim impact statements

Twenty-four people delivered victim impact statements at the sentencing of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

The incident took place aboard the ?Naut Guilty.?

Second arrest made in boating incident that cost woman her arm

The man faces charges that include misleading an investigator under the state?s witness intimidation statute.

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The prominent billboard that faces the Massachusetts Turnpike near Fenway Park is coming down after two decades.

Names

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Museum of Fine Arts director Malcolm Rogers bid farewell to the public Wednesday night.

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Traditional supermarkets are in an all-out food fight as new competitors move in on their business.

Music REview

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Touring for what might be the last time, the Canadian power trio ran through its storied hits and cult-classic tunes.

Top USOC officials review new Boston Olympic plans

United States Olympic Committee officials told Boston 2024 organizers that they were encouraged by the group?s revisions to its bid.

Boston, MA - 06/24/15 - (6th inning) Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia (15) drove in two runs on a single in the sixth inning, but was injured running to first base and after being looked out, left the game. The Boston Red Sox take on the Baltimore Orioles in Game 2 of a three game series at Fenway Park. - (Barry Chin/Globe Staff), Section: Sports, Reporter: Julian Benbow, Topic: 25Red Sox-Orioles, LOID: 8.1.1606868083.

RED SOX 5, ORIOLES 1

Red Sox suffer injuries in win over Orioles

Clay Buchholz was strong and David Ortiz homered, but injuries to Dustin Pedroia and Hanley Ramirez muted the celebrations.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

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Danny Ainge has four picks in Thursday?s NBA Draft and he?d prefer to deal some of them.

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Access to the Salem dispensary in a converted brick factory building was by appointment only Wednesday.

The Plainridge Park Casino was crowded at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, after it opened to the public.

John Tlumacki/Globe staff

Plainridge Park Casino officially opens its doors

Four years after the state legalized Las Vegas-style casino gambling, the first slots parlor in the state has opened.

Tree warden Raymond Rose used a chainsaw to cut fallen trees in Wrentham on Wednesday.

Justin Saglio for the Boston Globe

Tornado touched down in Wrentham on Tuesday

Crews were still working to clear trees that had fallen on roads and become entangled in telephone wires.

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PBS said an episode of ?Finding Your Roots? that omitted references to Ben Affleck?s ancestor as a slave owner violated its standards.

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A horse-drawn wagon carried the body of slain state Senator Clementa Pinckney to the Statehouse grounds.

The Big Picture

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International Day of Yoga

The first International Day of Yoga was held on June 21 and India set a record for the largest yoga demonstration in a single venue.

Food & dining

Beef mala soup.

Cheap Eats

Chinese noodle haven in Brighton Center

In a city where it?s common to spend upwards of $25 on a plate of handmade Italian pasta, eating at MDM Noodles in Brighton Center feels like thievery.