After loss, Coakley prods MBTA board to tighten rules

Mass. AG Martha Coakley said she is widening her investigation of a failed $25 million investment at the MBTA pension fund.

Boston Capital

Shine some light on MBTA pensions

The MBTA pension fund, with its unusual status as a private trust, should be treated like any public retirement plan.

$100 million agreement close in tainted drug case

The money from the owners and insurers of the bankrupt Framingham pharmacy blamed for last year’s meningitis outbreak will compensate victims and creditors.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/12/24/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/dot150-6773.jpg Mass. readies 3-month plan for Callahan bypass

Department of Transportation experts believe they have found a way to safely divert motorists when the Callahan Tunnel closes Friday night for an overhaul.

Revere would get $33m in Mohegan Sun deal

Mohegan Sun would pay the city $33 million upfront, as well as minimum annual payments ranging from $25 million to $30 million.

Ryan Brooker reached out to thank troopers Robert Childs and T.J. Hannon at the hospital Monday.

JESSICA RINALDI FOR THE GLOBE

His life saved, man reaches out to troopers

With time short and traffic stalled, State Police sped heart transplant patient Ryan Brooker to the skilled hands at Tufts Medical.

Tom Brady’s stats weren’t great, but with each part of their game clicking the Patriots won Sunday.

Christopher L. Gasper

Win over the Ravens was vintage Patriots

The systematic dismantling of the Ravens was reason to believe the Patriots can keep losing players and keep winning games into the new year.

Paul Levenson, 56, is bringing his criminal-law experience to the SEC’s civil oversight of $8 trillion worth of hedge funds, mutual funds, and brokerages across the region.

SEC official brings a prosecutor’s resume

Paul Levenson, the agency’s new chief in Boston, was an assistant US attorney with 24 years of experience, most recently pursuing white-collar crime.

The Nazareth Academy Trinity Singers at a Globe Santa event at the corner of Boylston and Dartmouth Streets on Saturday.

Globe Santa

Boston schools raise $8,200 for Globe Santa

Children, parents, teachers, and administrators pitched in at the Patrick Lyndon Pilot School in West Roxbury with a record donation.

Opinion

TOM KEANE

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/12/23/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/Lee_traffic3_met.jpg We’re actually good at driving, so back off

Drivers in Mass. have a reputation for being awful and inconsiderate, but the statistics don’t bear that out.