Google restructures under new parent, ?Alphabet?

Google's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.

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The company is changing its corporate structure to separate its Web companies from its research and investment divisions.

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The move by a St. Louis County official authorizes the county?s police chief to take control of police emergency management in and around Ferguson.

Cornel West was arrested by St. Louis Police during a protest outside the Thomas F. Eagleton Federal Courthouse.

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Cornel West, dozens of others arrested at St. Louis protest

The civil rights activist was among protesters calling for more aggressive US response to what they call racist law enforcement practices.

Baker revives state?s Seaport Economic Council

Governor Baker has revived group in charge doling out grants to the state?s port communities, and has given it a much broader mission.

Caitlin O'Brien pays hundreds of dollars a month for her medications.

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Proposal would cap cost of prescription drugs in state

Lawmakers, consumers, and health insurers are pushing for rules that would include a first-in-the nation cap on some drug prices.

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The Rev. Richard McCormick pleaded guilty in Salem to one count of indecent assault and battery on the victim.

Girls in Slender Man case to be tried as adults

Both girls were charged with attempted murder in connection with the May 2014 attack on their classmate.

Quincy lawyer says client can ID man in Gardner video

The FBI released the video to the public last week in hopes of sparking new leads in the still unsolved art heist.

Christine Nielsen (center) and her daughters Madeleine, 16 (right) and Maja, 13, (left), left Central Middle School in Quincy after a memorial service for their former neighbor and Quincy teacher Emily Zarnoch.

Hundreds pack Quincy school to remember teacher

Emily Zarnoch, killed in a Maine hit-and-run crash last week, was remembered in an emotional, yet upbeat ceremony.

Wearing ?Free Brady? shirt, Baker takes Ice Bucket Challenge

?It was wicked cold!? Governor Baker said of the icy shower, which marked the second round of the effort to raise awareness for ALS.

Researchers from the state Division of Marine Fisheries and the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy tracked a great white shark off the coast of Chatham.

Atlantic White Shark Conservancy

16 great white sharks spotted off Chatham

Researchers from the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy said the recent expedition was a record setter for the season.

Travel

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/07/29/BostonGlobe.com/Travel/Images/CUBA16.JPG As US tourists arrive, debunking the stereotypes of Cuba

Havana is a hodgepodge, and the idea that it is a frozen-in-time utopia is not realistic. Perhaps the only correct stereotype is that the people are lovely and kind.

Trooper Daniel Herman (top) stood on Deer Island, where Baby Doe was found. Evidence (above) was sent to Utah for isotope analysis.

Inside the desperate search for clues in Baby Doe case

Exhaustive searches of Deer Island turned up nothing, and the girl?s autopsy gave little more. And then, a clue ? pollen ? provided a place to start.

Brainiac

For 40 years, computer scientists looked for a solution that doesn?t exist

MIT researchers demonstrate that it?s impossible to find a faster way of computing ?edit distance.?

The decision to designate Justin Masterson (signed to a one-year, $9.5 million deal this winter) for assignment underscored the poor yield on significant investments

Alex Speier

Are the Red Sox the worst team money can buy?

The Sox opened the year with 11 players making $9 million or more, the most players in that income bracket in the big leagues.

The Patriots released quartereback Matt Flynn and signed Ryan Lindley ahead of their first preseason game.

Patriots release quarterback Matt Flynn, sign Ryan Lindley

The team swapped reserve quarterbacks in an effort to provide insurance if Tom Brady has to serve a suspension at the start of the season.

Ground Game

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In N.H., home to the nation?s first primary, the state?s leading Republican women called Trump?s comments improper.

Opinion

JOANNA WEISS

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/08/10/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/Joanna_Weiss_150px-1288.png Donald Trump meets his match: Megyn Kelly and Fox News

What this episode truly revealed was the target of Kelly?s original questioning during Thursday?s debate: Trump?s temperament.

The Big Picture

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The Big Picture

70 years after the atomic bombs

The 70th anniversary of the world?s first nuclear attack was marked this week.

BetaBoston

BetaBoston

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/08/10/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/Computer-Girls-920.png Group aims to bolster computer science

An effort by the local technology community to have computer science taught in more public schools is moving forward.

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Crux

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The pontiff called nuclear weapons a ?symbol of mankind?s enormous destructive power when it makes distorted use of scientific and technical progress.?