Focus on Jeep in fatal Maine hayride

A Halloween-themed hayride crash Saturday night resulted in the death of a teenage girl and left 22 others injured.

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French economist Jean Tirole was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for his studies of market power and regulation.

An ambulance left a parking lot in Braintree near where a suspected case of Ebola was reported on Sunday.

Aram Boghosian for the Globe

Boston patient deemed unlikely to have Ebola virus

By late Sunday, fears that a man had been infected with the deadly virus appeared unfounded.

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Officials scrambled Sunday to solve the mystery of how she became infected despite wearing protective gear.

BetaBoston

A high-tech way to get everything out of the bottle

The Cambridge startup LiquiGlide provides a window inside Greater Boston?s boom as a hub of ideas.

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Patriots coach Bill Belichick said Monday several players will have to step up to fill the void left by the loss of the defensive captain.

Ben Volin | On football

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Thanks to Rob Gronkowski and Brian Tyms, the Patriots offense finally looked dynamic and explosive in Sunday?s 37-22 win.

Student driver Peter Kuczkowski showed paperwork to instructor Fran Stevens during the inspection of a tractor trailer.

Truck driving jobs plentiful as economy recovers

Newly minted drivers with a commercial license are virtually guaranteed jobs as the recovering economy spurs the flow of goods.

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Boston?s mayor said the games could help the city plan for its future and has begun to publicly champion the cause.

Opinion

John E. Sununu

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We?ll all be paying the economic price of President Obama?s war on coal for decades; his party will pay the political price much sooner.