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STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS: BRUINS 4, HURRICANES 0

Bruins get another crack at glory

The Bruins are heading back to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2013 after winning Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals and finishing off a sweep of the Hurricanes. They will play either the Sharks or the Blues.

State board suspends prominent psychiatrist Keith Ablow?s license

The Board of Registration in Medicine found that Ablow ?poses an immediate and serious threat to the public health, safety, and welfare.? 8:57 p.m.

Family awarded $30m after baby delivered at MGH suffers brain injury
A jury has awarded $30.6 million to a couple whose son, Aiden, was left paralyzed and unable to speak after his delivery at Massachusetts General Hospital.

I.M. Pei, famed architect who designed JFK Library, dies at 102

Mr. Pei was widely recognized as the most prominent American architect of his generation. His works included the transformation of the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Pei's designs can be seen around the world

Via social media, abortion activists open their doors to women in need of assistance

Volunteers across the United States and Canada are joining forces to create a network of safe houses for abortion-seeking women from states that are trying to restrict the procedure.
Christopher L. Gasper

In one year, Celtics have gone from promise to problematic

This isn?t the way things were supposed to unfold, and the recent draft lottery didn?t help, either.
Austin Ainge on his father: ?He?s back at it. He?s doing great?

Beacon Hill lawmakers drag their feet on sports betting
As a result of the inaction, the state will likely leave millions in revenue on the table. 3 hours ago

Murray Whyte
Was Jeff Koons?s balloon bunny worth a record $91 million?
The poster boy of art-world excess, Koons set a contemporary-art price record at auction on Wednesday night. Here?s why.

Chesto Means Business
CLF takes on a fight for industrial uses, this time in Charlestown
The Conservation Law Foundation sent a letter last week to the city that expresses concerns about the potential conversion of two industrial buildings in Charlestown for residential use.

Dave Epstein
Warm, dry weekend is finally on the way
This will be our first weekend without rain since St. Patrick?s Day. Plus, an early look at the Memorial Day forecast.

Hundreds rally for changes to school funding formula
The rally topped off an afternoon of events that featured a separate march of more than 100 advocates who snaked their way through the State House. 8:55 p.m.

13 residents displaced in Dorchester house fire

One person was also injured in the fire at 3 Ballou St., Boston fire said. 2 hours ago

N.H. school cafeteria worker reportedly fired for giving student free lunch

A cafeteria worker at a Canaan, N.H., high school recently lost her job for letting a financially strapped student take food without paying, according to published reports.

Southbridge teacher arrested after allegedly placing live ammunition in school stairwell

According to district officials, a teacher wanted to prove a point: that the school should have metal detectors. So, police said, he placed a live round of ammunition in a stairwell.
Rhode Island travel

The hands of time are almost still in Watch Hill

The moneyed village in the southwestern-most corner of the Ocean State has proudly clung to its gentle pace for more than a century.
How Pawtucket came to celebrate dragon boat racing The treasures of Block Island

Opinion | Amy Cuddy
Looking for happiness? Try purpose instead
Our pursuit of happiness can come at the expense of finding deeper and more sustaining versions of psychological and physical well-being.

?Game of Thrones? finale

Tell us: How do you think ?Game of Thrones? will end?

With one episode left, only a few major players are still in the running for the Iron Throne. We?re curious: How do you think it will end?
?Game of Thrones? prequel is on the way

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THOMAS FARRAGHER

An unexpected Thai encounter that changed many lives

Jane McBride and Patty Zinkowski have built themselves a special family, some of whom have blossomed into teachers, nurses, artists, and social workers who will never forget the two Americans who wandered into their lives and never left.

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sports

Chad Finn | Sports Media

ESPN knew when to give Terry Rozier some valuable minutes

With the sting of elimination still fresh, the Celtics guard created some buzz for the network Tuesday.

politics

New Trump immigration plan would overhaul green card system
The latest effort, spearheaded by Trump?s son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, focuses on beefing up border security and rethinking the nation?s green card system.

business

Is this the flying car science fiction promised us? Jet-powered flying taxi unveiled
A German startup aims to fly the all-electric vertical takeoff and landing passenger jets in cities worldwide by 2025.

COLLEGE ADMISSION SCANDAL

He bought the fencing coach?s house. Then his son got into Harvard

The Needham house was assessed at $549,300, but sold for nearly a million dollars. The buyer, who never lived a day there, would sell it 17 months later at a substantial loss in what may become the next chapter in the national debate over fairness in college admissions.
Read the Harvard statement on fencing coach Peter Brand Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin appear in Boston court in college cheating scandal

Know about college admissions wrongdoing? Tell us

In light of the recent college admissions scandal, we?re looking for the public?s help better understanding how families and students play the admissions game.