FBI shooter had stormy record as officer

The Boston FBI agent who fatally shot a Chechen friend of Tamerlan Tsarnaev in Florida last year had a brief and troubled past at the Oakland Police Department in California.

Jamie Ciocon, a student at Boston College, used Yik Yak for four days but deleted it because of “repulsive” comments.

App for nameless posts evokes allure, alarm on campuses

Yik Yak allows for anonymous comments and is increasingly popular on campuses but is drawing a backlash.

Jacqueline Kennedy shared a secret correspondence over nearly 15 years with Father Joseph Leonard, an Irish priest.

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New letters reveal more intimate side of Jackie Kennedy

The former first lady shared a secret correspondence over nearly 15 years with an Irish priest.

Holly Cekala sees as many as 700 people looking for help a day as manager of the Anchor Recovery Community Center in Pawtucket.

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Fentanyl heightens a heroin crisis in R.I.

Fentanyl-laced heroin has burst from obscurity and been linked to dozens, and possibly hundreds, of opioid-related deaths in the Northeast.

Shirley Leung

Banking executives get lots of help with housing

Bank leaders earning hefty salaries may also get pricey housing subsidies.

Assistant Attorney General Jane Young holds aphoto of Brentwood Police Officer Steve Arkell.

Officer recalled as peacemaker, problem solver

Steve Arkell was the kind of police officer who would rather write a warning than a ticket and aimed to end fights with words instead of handcuffs.

You can count on some ill will whenever the Bruins and Canadiens meet. AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Paul Chiasson

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

For Bruins, beating Canadiens will be seventh heaven

I’m secretly glad that this series went seven games — it will make Wednesday that much sweeter. Losing this game is simply unacceptable.

Food & dining

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/05/13/BostonGlobe.com/Lifestyle/Images/edited14chefspix01.jpg Chefs see themselves in ‘Chef’

Five Boston-area chefs critique the new film “Chef,” about a Los Angeles chef working in a high-end, but soulless, restaurant.

Arts

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Seiji Ozawa conducting.

For Seiji Ozawa, a warm reunion with the BSO

The former music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra has made a poignant, hard-won return to conducting, and last week he enjoyed a warm reunion with the BSO.