House passes bill to extend debt limit

The House of Representatives passed a “clean” debt limit bill to extend the nation’s borrowing authority.

MBTA begins installing security cameras on buses

The 225 high-tech cameras are paid for by a $6.9 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security.

Walsh calls for first responders to carry anti-overdose drug

Speaking in South Boston, a community hard-hit by opiate addiction, Mayor Walsh called for all first responders to carry Narcan.

E-mail to MIT applicants mistakenly says they got in

For many applicants awaiting a final admissions decision, the e-mail may have raised false hopes of entry into one of the world’s top institutions.

Shirley Temple in her role as

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Shirley Temple’s lasting optimism

With the announcement of Temple’s death, she represents a lesson in how to be famous while retaining one’s sanity, humanity, and perspective.

Shaun White finished fourth in the halfpipe competition on Tuesday.

Shaun White fails to medal in halfpipe

White’s pursuit of a third-straight halfpipe medal ended when he finished fourth. Iouri Podladtchikov of Switzerland won gold.

Garry Trudeau to suspend ‘Doonesbury’

The cartoonist is putting production of his daily comic strip on long-term hiatus beginning Feb. 24 to focus on a TV show.

Opinion

TOM KEANE

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Mitt Romney’s flaws from the previous presidential election remain.