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Supreme Court voids key part of Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court said Congress must come up with a new way of determining which states and localities require close federal monitoring of elections.

Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to reporters in Naantali, Finland on Tuesday.

Russia won’t extradite Snowden, Putin says

Russian President Vladimir Putin said NSA leaker Edward Snowden is in the transit zone of a Moscow airport and is free to go anywhere.

Obama climate plan to limit emissions at plants

The plan will direct the EPA to work with states and industry to develop the first federal carbon emission limits on existing power plants.

The trial of ‘Whitey’ Bulger

Widow of victim recalls conversation with Bulger

The widow of a man allegedly killed by “Whitey” Bulger said Bulger told her that her husband “was probably in Canada robbing banks.”

US Representative Edward Markey and wife, Susan Blumenthal, voted this morning in Malden.

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US Representative Edward Markey and wife, Susan Blumenthal, voted this morning in Malden.

Republican Gabriel Gomez waved as he walked with his family in Cohassett early Tuesday.

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Republican Gabriel Gomez waved as he walked with his family in Cohasset early Tuesday.

Gomez picked up his ballot at Cohassett town hall.

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Gomez cast his ballot at Cohasset town hall.

Markey and wife donned election stickers after voting.

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Markey and wife donned election stickers after voting.

Low voter turnout was expected in the race to fill the US Senate seat formerly occupied by John Kerry.

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Low voter turnout was expected in the race to fill the US Senate seat formerly occupied by John Kerry.

Gomez filled out his ballot as his children looked on.

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Gomez filled out his ballot as his children looked on.

Gomez's children held signs in Cohasset.

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Gomez's children held signs in Cohasset.

Markey has led Gomez in polls throughout the compressed election cycle.

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Markey has led Gomez in polls throughout the compressed election cycle.

Dave Brown cast his ballot in Charlestown early Tuesday.

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Dave Brown cast his ballot in Charlestown early Tuesday.

US Senate Special Election

Voters head to the polls amid expected low turnout

Republican Gabriel Gomez and Democrat Edward Markey are vying for the US Senate seat formerly occupied by Secretary of State John Kerry.

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Patrice Bergeron and the Bruins saluted TD Garden fans after the loss.

Christopher L. Gasper

This Bruins team deserved a better ending

Their resolve, resiliency, and tenacity -- words that still apply to this team -- were turned against the Bruins by the Blackhawks’ amazing comeback.

Opinion

TOM KEANE

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/06/25/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/senate90.jpg A Senate campaign that never caught fire

Edward Markey never wanted the race to heat up, and Gabriel Gomez didn’t seem to be able to light the match.

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The Patriots don’t need to make any rash decisions with Aaron Hernandez.

Patriots don’t need to act on Aaron Hernandez yet

The Patriots can allow the legal process to play out before acting, and the team likely will not have to pay Hernandez if he faces serious legal issues.