Mass. in feud on health site grant

The Obama administration’s hopes that Massachusetts would serve as a model has collapsed in a bitter regional feud over tens of millions of dollars.

US Senator Jeanne Shaheen with UNH Law School dean John T. Broderick Jr. at a luncheon this week.

Forces beyond N.H. may hold Shaheen’s fate

A campaign by Scott Brown would bring a deluge of outside spending as Senator Jeanne Shaheen seeks reelection.

Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Loadmasters, Sergeant Adam Roberts and Flight Sergeant John Mancey, launched a 'Self Locating Data Marker Buoy' from a C-130J Hercules aircraft in the southern Indian Ocean.

Search planes return empty-handed; mission extended

Search planes sent to find objects in the south Indian Ocean that may be from the missing Malaysia Airlines jet began returning without success.

Harvard to offer business courses online

Harvard Business School’s new program, called HBX, is aimed at undergraduate students enrolled at other institutions.

Complaints raised on medical marijuana dispensary investors

Regulators granted a preliminary license to a group that includes two New York investors after two women said the investors had defrauded them.

Dave McGillivray, his wife, Katie, and their children Luke and Elle, at the Marathon finish last year. This year McGillivray’s family won’t be attending the event with him.

McGillivray family

Marathon director faces security, health tests

Dave McGillivray feels an almost paternal responsibility for each of his runners, never so much as this year’s field of 36,000 men and women.

Mayor Walsh can keep tabs on city life by consulting two data dashboards in his office that let him see statistics on services such as school bus arrival times and hot line calls.

Office dashboards give Walsh news he can use

Two 46-inch screens in Mayor Martin Walsh’s office display data about all things Boston — from school buses to how many potholes were filled.

Environmental group mapping gas leaks

Thousands of natural gas pipeline leaks have been identified that not only cost consumers millions of dollars in lost fuel, but also can pose a threat.

Chaz Williams #3 of the UMass Minutemen drives to the basket against Patricio Garino #13 of the George Washington Colonials in the second half during the Quarterfinals of the 2014 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament March 14.

Christopher L. Gasper

Minutemen fight for respect

This UMass team is worth cheering for at the NCAA Tournament. Time to break out a tattered “Refuse to Lose” T-shirt and pay attention.

Opinion

SCOT LEHIGH

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/03/21/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/Scot_Lehigh_150px-1866.jpg N.H. state of mind for Scott Brown

The former Mass. senator is hoping the slipper will fit in the Granite State and restore the magic.

Arts

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‘Permission to be Global’ shines at MFA

Tightly packed but brilliantly set out, the first exhibition ever devoted to contemporary Latin American Art at the Museum of Fine Arts warrants repeat visits.

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Nimrat Kaur (pictured) and Irrfan Khan play strangers who become involved through letters passed to each other in lunchboxes.

‘The Lunchbox’ is Indian food for the soul

The film is actually a romance in the classic tradition, a “Brief Encounter” transposed to the rhythms and flavors of modern-day Mumbai.