Clinton, Trump win in New York

Associated Press

The victories supplied a needed boost to each of their campaigns.

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The race for delegates will continue in a week as five states on the East Coast go to the polls.

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New York City?s comptroller said more than 125,000 Democratic voters in Brooklyn were removed from voter rolls in recent months.

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Small businesses still paying big for Obamacare

6 years into Obamacare, small businesses are still struggling with the cost of health coverage. Rule changes are working to fix that.

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Atlanta, GA - 4/19/2016 - Boston Celtics Isaiah Thomas is guarded by Atlanta Hawks Jeff Teague (R) during the first half at Philips Arena in their second playoff game against the Hawks in Atlanta, Georgia April 19, 2016. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Topic: Celtics-Hawks Reporter:

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Hawks 89, Celtics 72

Celtics had no shot in Game 2 loss to Hawks

Cold-shooting Boston?s 7-point first quarter set the tone as Atlanta took a 2-0 series lead.

Atlanta, GA - 4/19/2016 - Boston Celtics coach Brad Stevens watches his team against the Atlanta Hawks during the first half at Philips Arena in their second playoff game against the Hawks in Atlanta, Georgia April 19, 2016. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Topic: Celtics-Hawks Reporter:

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

Celtics building a debacle, one brick at a time

Another dreadful start left cold-shooting Boston with no answers against the Hawks.

120th Boston Marathon

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Ari Ofsevit spent the night in ICU at Tufts Medical Center after two fellow runners helped him crossed the finish line.

Curt Schilling, pictured in 2015.

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Curt Schilling is at it again on social media

Schilling posted, and then apparently deleted, a meme on the N.C. transgender bathroom controversy.

Ashley Whorf.

THOMAS FARRAGHER

A new college graduate emerges after a fight over tuition debt

In a few weeks, Ashley Whorf will walk across the stage, completing a journey that is nothing less than breathtaking.

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Camille Cosby will answer more questions under oath in a defamation lawsuit filed by seven women against her husband.

Charles Harrington scouted locations and took photographs near Harvard University for a up-coming production.

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The man with a penchant for bringing Boston to the big screen

Charlie Harrington has been described as ?the godfather? of local location scouting.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/12/28/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/01082011_08biztezes_photo1-7819901.jpg Proposed ban on Uber, Lyft at Convention Center raises worries

Convention Center officials were blind-sided when lawmakers moved to ban ride-hailing vehicles from that location.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/04/02/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/Boghosian_07primarycare5_BIZ.jpg These doctors are bypassing insurance companies

Some doctors have stopped accepting health insurance and instead charge patients a flat monthly fee.

Mass. case before Supreme Court could expand fraud law

The case could broaden incidents of fraud brought against government contractors.

April 7, 2016 Newton Mayor Setti Warren takes a question from Charles Jacobs a Newton resident at a community discussion on making sure Newton is a welcoming place for all, in response to recent incidents of anti-Semitic graffiti in the schools and a taunting incident during a high school basketball game. Photo by Katherine Taylor for The Boston Globe

Rabbi urges Newton to learn from forum

The senior rabbi of Temple Emanuel said he was ?saddened and embarrassed? after activists disrupted a citywide meeting on prejudice.

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Small businesses still paying big for Obamacare

6 years into Obamacare, small businesses are still struggling with the cost of health coverage. Rule changes are working to fix that.

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