Kerry makes unannounced visit to Iraq

Secretary of State John Kerry will meet with a range of Iraqi leaders, including embattled Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

Amtrak train hits vehicle in Mansfield

Service to and from South Station, Back Bay, and Route 128 going south is canceled for the first few trains Monday.

Mass. bill targets welfare fraud

The measure would amount to the most significant welfare revision since 1995.

Jessica Campbell and Jack Lanzillotti were walking near Beacon and Fairfield streets when they were hit by a car on Saturday.

Crash kills couple on a stroll in Back Bay

Jack Lanzillotti, a Red Sox employee, and his girlfriend Jessica Campbell ?were fun and loving with each other,? a relative said.

On baseball

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One of these days the Red Sox just may put all three phases of the game together.

Fiddler created a traditional music scene on the Cape

With no training, Rosemary Clancy left her job to make violins. She now runs a shop in Chatham that?s the center of a vibrant community.

Entrepreneur Brough Turner (on ladder ) placed equipment for his company, netBlazr Inc., on a Cambridge rooftop in April.  Helping Turner was his intern Douglas Arevalo.

Using radio signals, an Internet startup takes on the cable giants

Fledgling startup netBlazr is trying to build a new kind of broadband network as an alternative to giants Comcast and Verizon.

Hundreds of cabs honked their horns in protest on South Street in Boston in front of the Uber headquarters in May.

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Uber isn?t the problem; taxi regulations are

Medallions, licenses, and meters are obsolete. Admit it, and act accordingly.

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