09/12/16: Boston, MA: Red Sox DH David Ortiz blasted a bottom of the sixth inning solo home run, the 536th of his career, which tied him with Mickey Mantle for 17th on the all time list. After he did he came out of the dugout for a curtaon call as the fans saluted him. The Boston Red Sox hosted the Baltimore Orioles in a regular season MLB baseball gamut Fenway Park. (Globe Staff Photo/Jim Davis) section: metro topic: Red Sox-Orioles

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RED SOX 12, ORIOLES 2

Red Sox crush Orioles to open homestand

A 16-hit, three-homer barrage supported a dominant David Price, who won his seventh straight start.

NFL coverage

BEN VOLIN | ON FOOTBALL

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The Patriots offensive coordinator kept the Cardinals off balance and his quarterback in a position to succeed.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

There?s no reason the Patriots can?t go 4-0 without Brady

Jimmy Garoppolo was up to the task against the Cardinals, but it was the defense that really responded.

STAT

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Two Harvard studies in the 1960s downplayed the role of sugar in coronary heart disease.

The city-owned Winthrop Square Garage in downtown Boston has long been condemned and shuttered.

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Could Boston have gotten a higher price for one of the hottest sites in town?

Some city budget watchdogs and real estate experts are raising questions about the sale of the shuttered Winthrop Square Garage.

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He?s a cancer researcher. His surgeon wife died of the disease. Now, he?s being heralded for his cancer discovery.

Dutch Swain (center) with her daughters, Suzanne (left), and Jennifer (right), at the hospice in Charlton where she died last Friday.

KEVIN CULLEN

Instead of donations, woman asks for acts of kindness

Before she died, Dutch Swain asked that people perform a random act of kindness in her memory and to post it online.

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?We have an unbelievable opportunity here to see snapshots of the immigrant story,? the city?s archeologist said of the site off Salem Street.

Dan Wasserman

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It looks like Hillary Clinton is sick. Paging Dr. Rudy!

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/09/13/BostonGlobe.com/Lifestyle/Images/e4a2b0041da3495da534ef0e95fa5f46-e4a2b0041da3495da534ef0e95fa5f46-0.jpg Lochte feels ?hurt? after ?Dancing with the Stars? incident

Ryan Lochte says he feels ?a little hurt? after two men were arrested for allegedly rushing the stage following his performance on ?Dancing with the Stars.?

Baker plans shift on mentally ill inmates

The governor plans to move mentally ill inmates who have been convicted out of the state prison in Bridgewater.

David L. Ryan / Globe staff / file

Governor Charlie Baker is calling for moving the troubled Bridgewater State Hospital away from a prison model and toward a more clinical approach.

Hillary Clinton left her daughter?s apartment Sunday after recuperating. She had become ill at an event earlier in the day.

Clinton, Trump say they will release medical records

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump pledged to release additional health records in the wake Clinton?s near collapse on Sunday.

Alex Beam

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Troves of hacked e-mails are unimportant but still fun to read.

With no homework to do, Ava Dennesen played with brother Eli in Essex.
Ava Dennesen, shown with her brother, Eli, ?can be a kid? without the homework burden, her mother said, although Ava admitted to mixed feelings about the decision.

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Teachers at Essex Elementary stop assigning homework

?It?s great to know that these kids can spend their afternoons and evenings running around and playing,? one parent said.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/11/17/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Advance/Images/maeda_18testing_met1.jpg Big money from Boston business leaders in favor of charter schools

Abby Johnson and Shari Redstone are among those breaking out their checkbooks to help get the charter school ballot question passed.

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The United States on Tuesday sent two nuclear-capable supersonic bombers streaking over ally South Korea in a show of force meant to cow North Korea.

3 arrested in raids seeking Islamic extremists in Germany

German authorities say the raids are part of efforts to root out people sent to Europe by extremists.

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World stocks advanced Tuesday after a Federal Reserve board member said there is no rush to raise interest rates.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/09/07/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/08casinos04.jpg With the Mashpee casino in legal tangle, uncertainty reigns

In Everett and Springfield, casinos are beginning to take shape, but in Southeast Mass. progess has halted.

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Craft brewers don?t want to turn into ?Dad?s Beer?

Young beer drinkers are committed to craft beer, says Rob Martin, president of Ipswich Ale Brewery. But the crowded industry demands that brewers stay ahead or get left behind?in the back of dad?s fridge.

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Globe investigations

The desperate and the dead

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Behind the fragmented state of mental health care lies a political system failure that spans decades ? and continues.

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.

The Big Picture

First-grader Dominik Rosebush, 6, center, raises his hand, trying to get teacher Mindy Parrott to call on him for the answer to a question as students attend their first day of school on Aug. 22 at Central Elementary School in Davison.

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Back to school

A look at children around the world starting school after their summer break.