Opinion | Edward F. Davis III
Rhetoric against the media must end
The press is not the enemy of the people.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Boston?s Game 4 win was stunning and satisfying, an emphatic statement after a Game 3 loss that would have demoralized a lesser team.
TARA SULLIVAN
?He?s an intimidating dude and he was pissed. We let him have his moment and thank goodness our players responded,? assistant hitting coach Andy Barkett said.
RED SOX 9, DODGERS 6
Down 4-0 after six, Mitch Moreland and Steve Pearce went deep to get the Red Sox offense going and Boston broke it open with a five-run ninth to take Game 4.
RED SOX NOTEBOOK
Price, not Chris Sale, will get the ball Sunday as the Red Sox try to close out the World Series.
David M. Shribman | Commentary
Squirrel Hill has been for more than a century a vital landmark in the history of Jews in America. On Saturday, it became a target.
The suspect in the mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue expressed hatred of Jews during the rampage, according to charging documents made public Sunday.
The shooting that killed 11 occurred on the Jewish sabbath.
Robert Bowers appears to have made virulently anti-Semitic posts on a social media platform popular with far-right extremists.
Editorial
This year, reporters have been killed in war zones, in the presumed safety of their own homes, and everywhere in between.
Clouds are expected to linger today with a chance of more rain Monday. Halloween on Wednesday is forecast to be mild.
Ideas | Linda Rodriguez McRobbie
Scientists think the people who do bad things are just like you. More to the point, you?re just like them.
BEN VOLIN
It adds new details about his tenure at the University of Florida and with the Patriots, and his final days in prison.
MICHELLE SINGLETARY | THE COLOR OF MONEY
The FTC said victims reported losing $20 million to such fraud in 2015. In just the first three quarters of this year, the losses have been $53 million.
Pope Francis has wrapped up a monthlong meeting of bishops dedicated to young people by saying the Catholic Church is being ?persecuted? and ?dirtied? by accusations.
Ms. Shange?s most acclaimed theater piece was the 1975 Tony Award-nominated play.
Mail bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc lived in an alternate universe.
More than 100 firefighters battled the blaze under rough conditions. Eleven people were injured, officials said; several were rescued.
At least twice a day in Massachusetts an excavation crew breaks an underground gas pipe ? often by not following the rules.
The utility said Friday that repairs following September?s gas explosions would push into early winter, and residents took the opportunity Saturday to express their frustration.
The Republican?s pitch: Unlike incumbent Elizabeth Warren, who has her eyes on the White House, he cares about Massachusetts.
The remnants of Hurricane Willa brought heavy rain, street flooding, and scattered power outages to the region, but the worst didn?t happen.
After two sold-out seasons, Globe Live ? a live storytelling show featuring the Globe?s top journalists ? returns to the Emerson Paramount Center Nov. 3 & 4.
Opinion | Edward F. Davis III
The press is not the enemy of the people.
Criminal charges often disappear. There are few rules and fewer records. In these private hearings, who you are ? and who you know ? may be just as important as right and wrong. Read the Spotlight report.
Price made 33 saves in shutting out the Bruins.
Nearly 100 people, most of them students, were displaced after a fire on Hemenway Street.
Suburbanites can check out everything from ukuleles to label makers in their community stacks.
The story of how the "Sand Palace" made it through Michael while most of its neighbors collapsed is one about building in hurricane-prone Florida.
In the lead-up to the Nov. 6 elections, the president has gone full policy wonk.
The unpredictability of terrorizing events has kept Americans on alert, wary of threats to their safety and well-being.
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General Motors says it will ask the federal government for one national gas mileage standard, including a requirement that a percentage of auto companies' sales be zero-emissions vehicles
Nearly 70 years after its start as a repair shop, the Needham electronics store is still a tech haven.
Day of the Dead, Interactive Art at the ICA, and more.
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The Big Picture
Globe photographers captured the sights of Saturday?s game at Dodger Stadium.
In a special bonus episode, Meredith Goldstein explores what happens to summer romance when the summer ends, and ?Wet Hot American Summer? creator David Wain shares a girl-crazy memory from his own camp days.
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Mobile homes may be the least expensive and most effective means of addressing the region?s housing shortage.
Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan spoke at a Globe event on how innovation is shaping our world, and she?s in high demand among the hundreds of mayors gathered in Boston.
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