Former Phillips Exeter official charged with abuse

Arthur Peekel faces the first criminal charges brought as officials investigate dozens of reports of abuse at one of the nation?s top boarding schools.

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Watkins Glen International will host the series on Labor Day weekend after Boston officials called off the race here.

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Ian MacPherson, 32, of Manchester faces two counts of attempted capital murder in the shooting.

Coffee shop shut down after tourist with measles visited

Nespresso Boutique on Newbury Street was forced to temporarily close by the city?s Inspectional Services department.

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Officials are investigating whether the trooper played a role in the beating of a man during his arrest in New Hampshire this week.

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The government hopes to get those new workers in place as soon as possible.

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The upper floors of the 51-story tower will now include 175 condominiums, the developer said.

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Will Wilcox aced the treacherous island-green hole in the second round of the Players ? the first one there in 14 years.

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Hoping to stabilize Suffolk University after a volatile year, trustees on Friday confirmed Robert Lamb as the board?s chairman.

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 05: Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos delivers remarks during an event announcing commitments from more than 50 companies that have pledged to hire and train veterans and military spouses in the State Dining Room at the White House May 5, 2016 in Washington, DC. On the fifth anniversary of first lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden's military hiring initiative Joining Forces, Bezos announced a commitment by his company to hire 25,000 more military veterans in the next five years. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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MICHAEL A. COHEN

Trump offers a preview of his authoritarian presidency

His attack on Jeff Bezos and the Washington Post hints at how he will abuse his power as president.

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In the 1970s, ?80s and ?90s, Donald Trump masqueraded as an unusually helpful and boastful advocate for himself.

THOMAS FARRAGHER

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Michael Vaudreuil fought self-doubt, and sometimes depression, but on Saturday he?ll collect his bachelor?s degree in mechanical engineering.

Nets? downfall was a pick-me-up for Celtics

The Celtics didn?t expect to benefit this much and this soon from the Brooklyn draft picks they acquired.

This image released by ABC shows, from left, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Ariel Winter and Sarah Hyland in a scene from

What TV shows were renewed or canceled?

A guide to what?s renewed and what?s in trouble.

Ty Burr

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We probably won?t know what will become of Prince?s archives until 2099, so what other celebrity papers and such do we anticipate (or fear)?

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It is in the works at CBS All Access.

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On a Boston-to-LA trip, Amtrak?s Lake Shore Limited and Southwest Chief reveal an American landscape that drivers and fliers rarely see.

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The seven-time Cy Young Award winner provided an interesting analysis of Price?s start Thursday night.

Ground Game

Capital

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There are a few reasons why this highly competitive race has flown under the radar.

The Big Picture

Wounded warrior Michael Yule celebrates after winning the lightweight power lifting gold during the Invictus Games on May 9.

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Invictus Games

The games, created by Prince Harry, allow wounded, sick, or injured armed services members worldwide to compete in Paralympic-style games.

Globe investigations

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More than 200 victims. At least 90 legal claims. At least 67 private schools in New England. This is the story of hundreds of students sexually abused by staffers, and emerging from decades of silence today.