Among former POWs, Trump strikes a chord

Some who spent time in North Vietnamese prison camps greeted Donald Trump?s remarks with reflection instead of outrage.

Pedro Martinez is the second Dominican Hall of Famer, joining Juan Marichal.

On the field and off, Pedro Martinez truly one of a kind

The righthander gave us matchless talent and revolutionized Boston?s baseball culture.

Dan Shaughnessy

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/10/06/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/shaughnessy_20131006.jpg Pedro Martinez?s greatness had to be seen to be believed

Martinez?s 1999 performances in the All-Star Game and the 17-strikeout gem at Yankee Stadium can?t be topped.

USOC increases pressure on Walsh, Baker to back bid

Neither politician appears ready to satisfy the USOC, which raises new questions about the fate of the bid.

Kosciuszko Circle, a gateway between Dorchester and South Boston, is a chaotic mess due to unmarked lanes, heavy traffic, and scofflaw drivers.

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A way out of the city?s rotary from hell?

Kosciuszko Circle is confusing and congested, and Olympic organizers say they have a fix in mind.

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A federal jury found a state trooper had probable cause to arrest Beth E. Shea, but used excessive force.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/06/29/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/ryan_1366Technologies6_biz.jpg As markets change, clean tech industry reduces ambitions

The clean energy sector is refocusing from breakthroughs to incremental advances that can be achieved faster and for less money.

Emily Norton (above, on right) purchased her childhood home in Newton from her mother, Sally Fleschner.

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Address

Yes, you can go home again

In the Boston suburbs, returning to one?s hometown is often a solid bet.

Randall Lints, 26, was arraigned this past week in Western Worcester District Court. Lints was charged with assault and battery on a child with substantial injury, among other counts.

Yvonne Abraham

A 7-year-old?s agony and pain

It?s hard to fathom how a Hardwick boy ended up in that run-down building by the railway line in the first place.

Brendan O?Leary is UMass Medical School?s head of innovation.

UMass Medical School seeks to bolster profits from science

The school has hired a venture capitalist to help catapult discoveries out of the lab and into the commercial world.

One of five shoebox-sized camera rigs that NextVR placed on the course where the 2015 US Open was played. The camera rigs captured footage used for real-time virtual reality experiences of the golf tournament.

NextVR

Virtual Olympics could be a viewing option in 2024

With advanced technology, you will soon be able to experience the Games without actually being there.

Yoenis Cespedes was one of the bigger names moved at last year?s trade deadline, and he could find himself shipped out of Detroit before this year?s deadline as well.

NICK CAFARDO | SUNDAY BASEBALL NOTES

There?s a long shopping list at MLB trade deadline

A number of players are possible trade targets, and at least several teams could make moves.

Lucia McBath, mother of Jordan Davis, at a gun control rally.

A documentary relives a murder and search for justice

The documentary ?3½ Minutes, Ten Bullets? examines a terrible event and its aftermath.

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Many decisions and policies are created with intuitive-but-wrong approaches.

Degelis Tufts, a Nahant native, has started a company that offers temporary metallic tattoos called TribeTats.

Taking tattoos to a different (and non-permanent) level

Nahant native Degelis Tufts launched TribeTats as the ?intersection of jewelry, tattoos, and body art.?

An on-site seasonal food truck operated by Truro restaurant Blackfish.

New England Travel

Food truck era lands on the Cape

Fasten your seat belts. Cape Cod has just recently come out of its shell as a contender in the fast-evolving food truck scene.

The Big Picture

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Big Picture

Flying over surf and sands on Cape Cod

Photographer David Ryan provides a visual respite of the shoreline during an assignment in a fixed-wing Cessna.

BetaBoston

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/07/24/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/beta.jpg Cambridge company born in Internet?s ?big bang? has lasting impact

Viaweb played a pivotal role in the evolution of e-commerce, and the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Crux

JOHN L. ALLEN JR. | ALL THINGS CATHOLIC

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/07/26/BostonGlobe.com/Foreign/Images/allen.jpg Religious persecution, by both oppressors and the oppressed

India showcases the maddening complexity of religious persecution.

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