Casino plans delayed to at least 2018

?You could say the state is losing $1 billion in revenue because of the delay from 2016 to 2018,? one expert said.

Johnny D's owner Carla DeLellis, at the club on Sunday.

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Johnny D?s in Davis Square set to close

The beloved Somerville fixture will shutter early next year as the owner plans to turn the place into a mixed-use building.

An 1897 plan saw Columbia Road as a boulevard as grand and graceful as the Back Bay Fens and the Arborway.

Boston 2024 sees Columbia Road as Olmsted jewel

Boston 2024 is vowing to resurrect Frederick Law Olmsted?s plans to include Columbia Road in the Emerald Necklace.

Report on interrogation tactics roils academics

Leaders of the American Psychological Association helped draft policies that led to the harsh techniques used in the war on terror.

Car wash worker from Everett struck, killed in Malden

A 28-year-old Everett man died Sunday morning after being hit by a vehicle leaving a car wash in Malden.

Donald Trump spoke  at FreedomFest in Las Vegas on July 11.

Rival candidates are swift in criticizing Trump

Presidential hopefuls denounced Donald Trump for his remarks about John McCain, but Trump did not back down.

Girl, 10, drowns in pool at Framingham home

Family members removed the girl from the pool and officials performed CPR, but she was declared dead at a hospital.

Bunker Hill student Julie Bauer said she took out $3,500 in loans the past two years to pay for her rent and expenses.

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Loan default rates rise for two-year students

Community college students defaulted on their loans at rates much higher than students at four-year schools, a Globe review found.

A lone fan sits in the rain during a rain delay prior to a baseball game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Boston Red Sox, Sunday, July 19, 2015, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Put a tarp on it: Sox-Angels get rained out

In a Southern California rarity, the Angels were rained out Sunday for the first time since 1995.

GE Life Sciences is building a $27 million campus in Marl-borough.

GE aims to disrupt biotech drug making

GE isn?t anybody?s idea of a scrappy upstart. But the company hopes its life sciences division will play the role of industry disruptor.

Australian surfer Mick Fanning was attacked by a shark during the JBay Open in Jeffrey?s Bay.

Surfer fights off shark during South Africa competition

Knocked off his board by an attacking shark, a champion surfer punched the creature before escaping unharmed.

Atriathlon competitor crossed the finish line during the annual kids event at MIT on Sunday.

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More than 1,000 compete in New England triathlon for kids

On Sunday, they became part of an exclusive group: the small percentage of children worldwide who classify as triathletes.

Rob Gronkowski brings moves to ?Celebrity Family Feud?

The first challenge of Sunday?s episode? ?Name something that can be inflated or deflated.?

UMass Boston opened an extension of the Harborwalk from the JFK Library and Museum to Harbor Point Apartments.

Starts & Stops

UMass Boston opens new section of Harborwalk

Pedestrians and joggers who love the water, rejoice: UMass Boston has opened more of the Boston Harborwalk.

Ground Game

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Thursday was one of the busiest days so far in a state primary that?s more than six months away.

Opinion

JOAN VENNOCHI

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Citizen activists are willing to take on the powerful to preserve something more precious than gold: community.

The Big Picture

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Following the 102nd Tour de France

A look at the fans who are catching a glimpse of the Tour de France as it moves though different locations in Europe.

Arts

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Chris Lowell and Cynthia Nixon in ?Kinship? at Williamstown Theatre Festival.

Stage Review

In ?Kinship,? few sparks where electricity is needed

WILLIAMSTOWN ? When Cynthia Nixon first appeared onstage Saturday afternoon in ?Kinship?? at Williamstown Theatre Festival, a sizable chunk of the audience ? at least some of them doubtless fans of TV?s ?Sex and the City?? ? began clapping.