Rep. Moulton, a former Marine, takes on VA

Congressman Seth Moulton?s frustrating experience at a Veterans Affairs hospital spurred him to file his first legislation.

The found artworks were displayed by Boston Public Library officials.

Boston Public Library

Missing BPL prints found 80 feet from proper place

The discovery, a day after library president Amy Ryan announced her resignation, doesn?t change her plans to step down.

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Claude Julien to return as Bruins coach for 2015-16 season

Julien?s job has been in limbo for weeks following the abrupt season-end dismissal of general manager Peter Chiarelli.

Chinese hackers suspected in massive federal data breach

China-based hackers are suspected of stealing identifying information of at least 4 million federal workers, officials said.

The use of full-size buses and trains for fewer passengers makes extended MBTA weekend train and bus service more costly.

Shirley Leung

Time for T to rethink privatization

No one is proposing to outsource all operations, but the T needs more flexibility in order for true reform to take root.

Former New England Patriots NFL football player Aaron Hernandez listens during his arraignment on a charge of trying to silence a witness in a double murder case against him by shooting the man in the face at Suffolk Superior Court Thursday, May 21, 2015, in Boston. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia, Pool)

Hernandez fails to reach settlement in Fla. suit

The lawsuit, alleging Aaron Hernandez shot a man in the face in 2013, may now proceed to trial.

Family seeks full account of suspect?s death

The family of Usaama Rahim is questioning the law enforcement?s version of events that led to the 26-year-old?s fatal shooting.

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US Representative Stephen Lynch said Usaama Rahim was in Saudi Arabia as a freshman, and at the time was a follower of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Boston-06/04/15- The Boston Red Sox vs. Minnesota Twins- Sox 3rd baseman Pablo Sandoval watches the thrown ball from catcher Blake Swihart go into the outfield on an error in the 9th inning that had Twins Brian Dozier scoring. He was charged with the error. Boston Globe staff photo by John Tlumacki (metro)

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nick cafardo | on baseball

?Sloppy? might be the kindest word to describe Red Sox

Things were looking swell Thursday evening. But give the Red Sox time and they will do something stupid.

Marine store site in South Boston set for development

A nine-story development proposal near Broadway Station would contain 91 apartments and 8,000 square feet of retail space.

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Delaware residents gathered at the state Capitol on Thursday to say a final goodbye to former Attorney General Beau Biden.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady throws a pass during an NFL football organized team activity, Thursday, June 4, 2015, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Tom Brady must fight the NFL to the end

Brady has to push to extend the rhetoric and the debate. He has to send this case to court.

16 spots where New Hampshire history was made

Next year will mark the 100th anniversary of the storied New Hampshire presidential primary.

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BetaBoston

Mass. General researchers regrow rat limbs

The move is a step toward a future in which custom-grown limbs are transplanted in people.

JOANNA WEISS

In ?Entourage,? a girlfriends? fantasy

Like the classic klatsch of girlfriends, this group of buddies offers unconditional love and support.

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Senator Warren called on the SEC to launch an examination of rules that allow US firms to buy back billions of dollars of their own stock.

UMass Amherst paid its commencement speaker for the first time this year, giving $25,000 to astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, along with covering his other expenses.

Three state colleges paid hefty fees to commencement speakers

UMass Amherst, UMass Lowell, and Westfield State each forked over between $25,000 and $35,000 to their headliners.

13 restaurant dishes that rule Boston

Move over Bristol Burger. RIP Hamersley?s chicken. These are the city?s new classics.

Ground Game

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Senator Lindsey Graham?s worst-case scenario ? losing the South Carolina primary badly ? could be politically fatal.

Opinion

JOAN VENNOCHI

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With the death of Usaama Rahim, Boston became ground zero for the dueling pressures authorities face today.

The Big Picture

A survivor is rescued by divers from the Dongfangzhixing or ?Eastern Star? vessel which sank in the Yangtze river in Jianl

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The Big Picture

Chinese cruise liner?s sinking

The recovery effort continued Wednesday for victims of the cruise ship that capsized on the Yangtze River in China earlier this week during a storm.