No link to international terrorism seen in NY explosion, Cuomo says

Evidence markers on the street surround police and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials near the site of an explosion in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York, U.S. September 18, 2016. REUTERS/Rashid Umar Abbasi

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At least 29 people were injured, and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the incident was terrorism, although possibly not international terrorism. A second device was found and disarmed.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/09/18/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/2016-09-18T044006Z_810136873_S1BEUBYGEWAA_RTRMADP_3_NEW-YORK-BLAST.jpg The Latest: Suspicious device removed from 2nd NYC location

A pressure cooker was found a few blocks from the earlier explosion, officials said.

Travis Roy and Jack Butterworth with a striper they caught off Martha?s Vineyard.

Kevin Cullen

Counting your fish ? and your blessings

Travis Roy got a chance to go ocean fishing, despite being attached to a 600-pound motorized wheelchair.

Craig Kimbrel walked off the mound after striking out Brett Gardner to finish off Saturday?s victory.

NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL

Red Sox looking more and more like a true playoff team

After floundering in tight games for much of the season, the Sox have turned things around with inspired play.

On a stage that unspooled from a converted U-Haul, the Grammy Award-winning Parker Quartet rehearsed in Cambridge Friday.

Music on wheels rolls into Boston

The Music Haul, a modified U-Haul truck, will bring world-class concert performances to area streets and schools Sunday through Tuesday.

The great rabbit pardon of 2016

A Buddhist gardener felt sorry for rabbits being raised for slaughter at Codman Community Farms, so she bought them ? 135 rabbits in all.

Yvonne Abraham

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/09/17/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/abrahamy-11876.jpg Few options for domestic violence victims

Like so many domestic violence victims, Wanda Rosa was powerless to separate herself from the abuser who murdered her.

The Kingston Building (right) is attracting firms being pushed out of Kendall Square by high rents.

scott kirsner | innovation economy

Sustaining startups in a no-frills building

It?s easy to overlook the value to young companies of cheap, unpretentious office space.

Appalachian Trail on sunny day, White Mountains Franconia Ridge, New Hampshire; Shutterstock ID 311087024; PO: magazine

Fall Travel | Magazine

7 great hikes and 3 cycling routes, perfect for fall

These experiences in every New England state bring you face to face with the season?s splendor.

What our critics say

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/08/24/BostonGlobe.com/Arts/Images/gameofthrones15_172-001.jpg The Emmys: Who will win, should win, can?t win?

The theme for this year?s Emmy Awards: ?Anyone?s guess.?

Foxborough, MA - 9/15/2016 - New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) practiced but was listed as limited. Patriots practice in Foxborough. - (Barry Chin/Globe Staff), Section: Sports, Reporter: Jim McBride, Topic: 16Patriots Practice, LOID: 8.3.12835412.

Tight end Rob Gronkowski officially inactive vs. Dolphins

The Patriots will be without Gronkowski and linebacker Dont?a Hightower, a defensive captain.

Dolphins at Patriots | 1 p.m.

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Jimmy Garoppolo found a comfort zone pretty quickly in a hostile environment last week. Should be a piece of cake at friendly Gillette, right?

Omar Pedroza installed drywall at an East Boston apartment project. As a job foreman, he said he sometimes had to stuff cash from a subcontractor into his pockets to pay co-workers.

Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff

In building boom, immigrant workers face exploitation

A Globe investigation found that these workers, eager for a paycheck, are often paid below the prevailing wage and illegally, in cash.

A builder who wanted to expand a South End brownstone made a gift to the adjacent St. John the Baptist Hellenic Orthodox Church.

David L. Ryan/Globe Staff

Needing support from communities, builders pay for it

Local backing for a development project often comes with a price tag, bought as easily as lumber or drywall.

Teen killed by train Friday night was Lincoln-Sudbury student

Eli Pilat, 14, was struck by a commuter rail Friday night. ?It?s shocking. We?ve been crying for three days,? his grandmother said.

Rate of uninsured in Mass. reaches all-time low

The US Census reports 2.8 percent of residents had no health insurance in 2015, down from 4.4 percent in 2010.

Barbara deJager used an inversion board to stretch her spine at her home in South Hamilton, Mass.

Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff

Rejecting opioids, pain patients find relief with marijuana

But the world of medical marijuana bears little resemblance to usual medical care.

Melissa Guerrero (with her mother) moved with her children outside of Boston after her son was killed in 2015.

John Tlumacki/Globe Staff/file 2015

Families of murder victims seek help moving

There is no formal program to assist families of homicide victims who want to move because they fear for their own safety.

People stand near the entrance on the north side of Crossroads Center shopping mall in St. Cloud, Minn., Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016. Several people were taken to a hospital with injuries after a stabbing attack at the mall, which ended with the suspected attacker dead inside the mall. (Dave Schwarz/St. Cloud Times via AP)

Eight people are stabbed at Minnesota shopping mall

A man in a private security uniform who stabbed eight people at a Minnesota shopping mall mentioned Allah, reports said.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/09/18/BostonGlobe.com/Foreign/Images/AFP_G75HP.jpg US says it may have struck Syrian troops while targeting ISIS

The US military said it may have unintentionally struck Syrian troops while carrying out a raid against the Islamic State.

Globe investigations

The desperate and the dead

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/08/29/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/spotlight9090-11856.jpg The broken covenant

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

John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

Big Picture

The harvest moon

Check out photos of Friday?s harvest moon from around the world.