Needham High students return to class after tragedy

A photograph rested against bouquets left at a makeshift memorial for two Needham High School students, Talia Newfield and Adrienne Garrido.

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Talia Newfield and Adrienne Garrido, both juniors at the school, were hit by at least one vehicle while crossing Webster Street near the school Saturday.

Norfolk District Michael Morrissey spoke about the stabbing attack and related homicide during a news conference in Needham Sunday.

Suspect in fatal Needham stabbing set to appear in court

Benjamin Walsh is expected to appear in two courthouses today to face murder charges and assault charges.

WEEI?s management needs to set the right tone.

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Shirley Leung

It?s time to rid WEEI of its culture of hate

The station?s hosts are entitled to free speech, but WEEI routinely crosses a line that makes Boston a hostile place to live.

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In a preview of the 2019 budget, President Trump?s White House on Sunday focused on his $1.5 trillion plan for the nation?s crumbling infrastructure.

Newly unveiled portraits of former president Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama.

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National Portrait Gallery unveils Obama portraits

The National Portrait Gallery unveiled portraits of former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama.

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The city is purchasing property in the district, hoping to beat developers to the punch before the neighborhood becomes hot.

Sponsored by Isenberg Umass Amherst

A business pro weighs in on the trend of big businesses returning to Boston

GE, Vertex, and more have set up shop in and around the city. Who?s next, and what does this mean for the local workforce?

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The Fine Print | Sean P. Murphy

This woman?s restored smile came at a hefty price

After a sledding accident in 2006, Victoria Crovo has required extensive dental surgery. But her insurer is denying coverage for much-needed implants.

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Recovered after surgery to repair herniated disks, Ligety is heading into his fourth Olympic Games.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/02/12/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/917148228-16750.jpg ?All I wanted to do was sit up top and cry?

Nobody would want to re-live the ugliness that played out on the sport?s biggest stage ? of the 50 runs, 41 ended in a fall or a slow ride to the bottom.

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Arctic temperatures and high winds greeted the first days of the Winter Olympics in South Korea, but milder weather is in the forecast.

John Powers | On Olympics

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/02/12/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/8536417995974f85bbd1848f982d1fec-8536417995974f85bbd1848f982d1fec-0.jpg A memorable moment for Mirai Nagasu and US figure skating

Nagasu landed a triple axel during Monday?s team competition, becoming the first American woman to do so at the Olympics.

Change at Harvard University

Lawrence S. Bacow has been named the 29th president of Harvard University.

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Lawrence Bacow brings a different perspective to Harvard

The next president of Harvard University is the son of an Eastern European refugee and an Auschwitz survivor.

Opinion | Margery Eagan

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The volatile stock market reminded America: Despite the president?s bluster, he?s vulnerable.

Paul Pierce held the Celtics? 2008 NBA championship trophy during his jersey retirement ceremony Sunday at TD Garden.

GARY WASHBURN | ON BASKETBALL

No IT tributes, no distractions: This day belonged to Paul Pierce

The kid from Lakers country is now immortalized in Boston. It?s ironic, yet so appropriate and fitting.

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Ed Flynn ?treads on dark ground? with his criticism of the show, McFarlane said.

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One of the biggest obstacles to obtaining a prized kind of antibody is that you need to know someone with an alpaca.

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South Korea Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies

The Olympic torch was finally lit, its flames licking the cold South Korea sky, a fitting and beautiful end to one of the greatest nights of pageantry the sports world has to offer.