Formerly homeless man wins case against investor

Brian Burke (far right) at Suffolk Superior Court recently. He says he will win the case against him on appeal. The property in question is at 38 Englewood Ave. in Brighton.

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Nearly two decades after John Henry Wenk sold his Brighton house to a man who never paid, he may finally get his money.

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Homeowners in Roxbury are asking new questions of city officials after a Globe series on alleged real estate fraud.

Boston Grand Prix, the local company besieged by lawsuits since its plans for an IndyCar race collapsed in April, filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday.

Grand Prix race in Boston files for bankruptcy

The company claimed almost $9 million in liabilities, including $1.67 million owed to ticket holders who were never reimbursed.

FBI Director James Comey makes a statement at FBI Headquarters in Washington, Tuesday, July 5, 2016. Comey said the FBI will not recommend criminal charges in its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

FBI likely brings legal part of Clinton?s e-mail issue to a close

The FBI director?s scathing assessment of Hillary Clinton?s e-mail practices reinforced questions about her trustworthiness.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to supporters after speaking at the National Education Associationâ??s 95th Representative Assembly (RA) in Washington, U.S. July 5, 2016.REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

SCOT LEHIGH

Another Clinton ?scandal? goes poof

So now it?s all but official: No bolt from the blue will ruin Hillary Clinton?s presidential hopes.

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Donald Trump raised questions about the timing of the announcement ? the same day President Obama joined Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail.

A Boston cab driver returned about $187,000 in cash that a fare accidentally left in the backseat of his cab Friday.

Cabdriver returns $187,000 in cash left in the back seat

The passenger, a homeless man, left the cab to run an errand and never came back ? and left his backpack in the back seat.

Uber driver arrested for alleged assault on female passenger

An Uber driver from Lawrence allegedly sexually assaulted a 25-year-old female passenger early Saturday morning, police said.

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The numbers behind July Fourth on Cape Cod

Ever wonder how many trips are taken over the Bourne Bridge every Fourth of July? Or how much lobster it takes to feed all those visitors? We asked local businesses to learn these answers and more.

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Katrina (left) and Lucia Jazayeri at Juliet, the restaurant Katrina co-owns in Somerville.

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These 20-something sisters aim to change your view of food

Over the past few years, Lucia and Katrina Jazayeri have become integral and respected parts of Boston?s hospitality industry.

07/05/16: Boston, MA: The Rangers Elvis Andrus (center) is greeted by teammate Jurikson Profar after he dove in headfirst to beat the throw to Red Sox catcher Sandy Leon while scoring on a top of the sixth inning double by teammate Rougned Odor (not pictured) to put Texas ahead 3-2. Red Sox pitcher David price is at right, The Boston Red Sox hosted the Texas Rangers in regular season MLB baseball game at Fenway Park. (Globe Staff Photo/Jim Davis) section:sports topic: Red Sox-Rangers

Rangers 7, Red Sox 2

Rangers land haymakers against Price, Red Sox

The Rangers began the game with an home run and struck hard again in the ninth inning.

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A little Lucchino magic could make the Fourth pop

The former Red Sox CEO?s sponsorship work at Fenway Park could be a model for Boston?s July Fourth celebration.

Beware live fireworks shells on Plymouth shore

After a fire broke out during the town?s Fourth of July fireworks display, live shells could wash up on shore this week.

Boston Celtics' Jaylen Brown (9) shoots over the head of Philadelphia 76ers' Richaun Holmes, left, during the second half of an NBA Summer League basketball game Monday, July 4, 2016, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Kim Raff)

One brief moment showed a lot about Jaylen Brown

In his first summer league game, the Celtics? No. 3 overall pick kept his head ? and tried to dunk on a few others.

A staff member prepares cured meat dishes at the Eataly motorway restaurant on a highway in Modena, central Italy, May 30, 2016. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

Proposed alcohol rules would help Eataly, winery

Backers of the measures say the proposed fixes will help Massachusetts shake its reputation as a difficult place to do business.

Just how ?trill? are you? Take this millennial slang quiz, and find out

Millennial slang is hype. It?s also pretty fire. Actually, scratch that. It?s straight fire.

Popcorn, sushi, and granola bars may be among the food products the FDA will review.

Is granola ?healthy?? Public and nutritionists disagree

Is popcorn good for you? What about pizza, orange juice or sushi?

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It was a busy holiday weekend for conservation officers in New Hampshire.

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David Martin, who ran campaign finance for top Democrats, dies at 52

Mr. Martin was known for his dedication, his dry wit, and his ability to strip the stress from a nebulous, fraught process.

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The FBI?s verdict on Hillary Clinton?s e-mail use will haunt her into November.

Globe investigations

Families in fear

The state?s closure of psychiatric hospitals has had unintended consequences.

The story behind 'Spotlight'

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?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.

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President Obama and Hillary Clinton traveled together for a rally in North Carolina, a battleground state she is hoping to take back for Democrats.

?Ready to pass the baton:? Obama campaigns with Clinton

President Barack Obama vigorously vouched for Hillary Clinton?s trustworthiness and dedication on Tuesday, making his first outing on the campaign stump for his former secretary of state just hours after his FBI director blasted her handling of classified material.