Yemen says it halted Al Qaeda plot

News of the foiling came after the US shut down 19 diplomatic posts in the region amid concerns.

Bulger jury asks for legal guidance

Jurors in the James J. “Whitey” Bulger trial asked whether they should be concerned about the statute of limitations affecting some of the charges.

Isabella “Belle” Hankey has filed suit against the Concord-Carisle schools.

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A happy school life lost to unseen tormentors

Isabella “Belle” Hankey, who filed suit against the Concord-Carisle schools, alleges that nothing was done to stop the bullying she faced.

Red Sox broadcaster Don Orsillo preparing his chicken and sausage dish.

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Don Orsillo is right at home in the kitchen

Away from the baseball field, the television play-by-play voice of Red Sox Nation has two passions: fishing and cooking.

Anna Volain (center), 20, shopping for snacks at Shaw’s on Commonwealth Avenue with friends Liza Posner (left), 20, and Isabel Monteiro, 21.

Generation Y a tough target for marketers

Millennials — generally defined as people born after 1980 — have become skilled at finding ways to avoid the constant stream of advertising.

Senator Elizabeth Warren and Lawrence Summers.

Despite ties, Warren, Summers paths are diverging

The relationship between Senator Elizabeth Warren and former Obama economic adviser Lawrence Summers is more complicated than their resumes might suggest.

Mike Napoli welcomes Jonny Gomes after Gomes’s three-run home run in the sixth.

On Baseball

Jonny Gomes gives Red Sox a 2nd manager

Gomes, who wants to manage some day, has become the Red Sox’ de facto player-manager/ hitting coach/ bench leader.

Opinion

Swanee Hunt

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Yes. Celebrity aside, the nominee for the Japan ambassadorship stands on her own merit.