Bulger no Robin Hood, prosecutor says

The prosecution called James “Whitey” Bulger a “vicious, violent criminal” in its closing argument today.

Banks in Mass. accused of violating foreclosure rules

Despite increased scrutiny, many banks are still not adhering to basic legal requirements when foreclosing on properties, according to housing attorneys.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/08/05/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/henry90.jpg 3 groups say they topped Henry’s bid

Three of the groups that lost out in the bidding for The Boston Globe say their offers were higher than John Henry’s winning $70 million bid.

Republican State Senator Michael Knapik to resign

Knapik said he is resigning from the Senate for a job at Westfield State University, leaving just three GOP senators in the 40-member body.

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Voters would never get tripped up by the similar sounding names of Daniel Conley and John Connolly. Right?

In the backyard of the 18th-century Clough House in the North End, archeologists unearthed relics from the neighborhood’s early days.

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In the backyard of the 18th-century Clough House in the North End, archeologists unearthed relics from the neighborhood’s early days.

Archeologists found this cistern that may have been built by Ebenezer Clough, who helped build Old North Church.

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Archeologists found this cistern that may have been built by Ebenezer Clough, who helped build Old North Church.

The team found glass shards and a gun flint, possibly from the Revolutionary War.

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The team found glass shards and a gun flint, possibly from the Revolutionary War.

Archeologists Rosemary Pinales and Scott McGaughey worked at a site undisturbed by centuries of nearby development.

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Archeologists Rosemary Pinales and Scott McGaughey worked at a site undisturbed by centuries of nearby development.

“You never know what you’re going to find, and thousands of people are watching you do it,” Boston city archeologist Joseph Bagley said.

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“You never know what you’re going to find, and thousands of people are watching you do it,” Boston city archeologist Joseph Bagley said.

North End dig hits archeological pay dirt

During two weeks of digging, tens of thousands of items from the 1700s were unearthed behind the 18th-century Clough House.

After asking her name, Tim Tebow autographs the poster of wheelchair-bound Madelin Beardsley of Virginia Beach, as her father Scott looks on.

Tim Tebow’s bond with fans is unique

Tebow may have trouble connecting passes on the field, but he thrives connecting with fans, as he does long after Patriots camp practices.

From left, Andrew Lawless, Morgan Yeager, Dan English, and Ghia Parow put their backs to a tug of war at Herring Cove Beach in Provincetown.

Gay, transgender teens bond at Cape program

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender teens find a home and a sense of belonging at Camp Lightbulb in Provincetown.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/08/05/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/robot90-4727.jpg Teams vying to give brawny robot a brain

Teams from local universities are competing in a $2 million contest to expand the capabilities of a man-shaped robot named Atlas.

Opinion

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/08/05/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/garcia-arroyo0804-1733--90x90.jpg Mayoral candidates pursue Latino voters in unprecedented ways

From a few conversations at the Puerto Rican parade, it’s clear that Hispanic allegiances are all over the map.

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Red Sox starter Felix Doubront is pumped to get Gerardo Parra to ground to short to end the top of the seventh.

Red Sox shut out Diamondbacks

Felix Doubront delivered a gem as the Red Sox ended a successful seven-game homestand with a 4-0 victory.

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Mayor William Lantigua gives $1 gift to critic

Lawrence City Councilor Marc LaPlante was surprised to find a crisp dollar bill in a birthday card from the Lawrence mayor.

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FROM THE HIVE

Facebook is getting its own space.

Who’s hiring: taking a tech rundown

A recent study determined which tech companies went on a hiring tear last quarter, and identified other up-and-comers.