Colleges agree to disclose addresses, Walsh says

The push to share the addresses of students in off-campus housing comes after a Globe Spotlight report uncovered widespread problems.

The nose of the private jet that went off the runway and burst into flames Saturday night at Hanscom Field was lifted Tuesday afternoon by a large crane.

Brake pressure rose before plane crash, data show

The plane’s thrust reversers had been turned on and its brake pressure rose as it decelerated, according to preliminary data.

Rescue workers took a stabbing victim to an ambulance in Waukesha, Wis.

Girl in ‘Slender Man’ stabbing should be in juvenile court, lawyer says

Two Wisconsin 12-year-old girls who allegedly stabbed a friend to please a mythological creature are being charged as adults.

Jake Peavy pitched against the Cleveland Indians in the first inning.

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Indians 5, Red Sox 3

Red Sox lose again in Cleveland

The Red Sox rallied to tie the game in the seventh but saw the Indians go ahead again in the bottom of the inning.

California Chrome, under jockey Victor Espinoza, wins the Kentucky Derby sporting his Flair nasal strip. AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File

On the racehorse, headgear is all about control

California Chrome’s nasal strip has become his trademark, but there is an entire array of headgear devices used to aid racehorses.

Some of the 669 cabins in the Yotel New York, near Times Square, are about 175 square feet in size. A developer plans similar rooms in Boston, from 160 to 200 square feet.

Yotel plans micro hotel for Boston

The hospitality company has made a name for itself by building miniature hotel rooms from London to New York to Amsterdam.

Colleen Koperek, a prep cook at Ten Tables (here separating eggs and preparing vegetables), left a desk job at MIT to go to culinary school.

Career changes in the food industry

Being a cook used to be the kind of job people settled for. Now many are changing careers and going into the food industry.

Books

Book Review

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/05/30/BostonGlobe.com/Arts/Images/jackdevine_authorphoto.jpg ‘Good Hunting’ by Jack Devine with Vernon Loeb

Former spymaster Jack Devine tackles some of the CIA’s hot-button issues, joining the small but growing number of veterans to turn memoirist.