16-year-old boy on bike is shot, killed in Dorchester

Police said they are looking for two young males in sweatshirts who fled the area on foot.

Neighbors saddened by death of Bolton man fighting ISIS

Keith Broomfield died on June 3 during a battle in a Syrian village, according to a Kurdish group fighting the Islamic State.

Suffolk Downs saw what may have been its last day of racing on Oct. 4, 2014.

Millions in casino revenue earmarked for horse racing

State law sets aside casino money for horse racing, even though the sport has all but disappeared in Massachusetts.

Marine Industrial Park would offer quick access to Logan Airport and major highways.

John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

Boston 2024 eyes seaport parcel for food wholesalers

Finding another location for the seafood distributors and meatpackers has become one of the biggest challenges for Olympic organizers.

Yvonne Abraham

A throwback worth tossing

City Councilor Steve Murphy?s bespoke brand of nepotism is so pure, so steeped in Boston tradition, it is positively artisanal.

Everything counts in the campus visit

Atmosphere, location, even food can deter potential applicants.

Fall River psychiatrist among nation?s top tranquilizer prescribers

The drugs are popular because they are fast-acting, but can be habit-forming and disorienting.

From left, ?Aquarius,? ?Orange Is the New Black,? ?House of Cards.?
Viewers can watch all of the new season of ?Orange Is the New Black? when Netflix releases it Friday.

critic?s notebook

Binge-watching leaves little time to savor the flavor

Binging is ever-easier, but you shouldn?t let hours of TV?s best series blur together into a vague reverie.

Long Bech, N.Y. - Sunday, June 7, 2015. Marv McMoore is a recent Northeastern Univ. graduate in Political Science who has moved back in with his parents as he attends graduate school at Fordham Univ. He will have $60,000 in student debt by the time he is done with school next year. McMoore stops to pose as he was canvassing for local Democrats on the Long Beach boardwalk. (David L. Pokress for The Boston Globe)

No blueprint on cutting college debt

Democratic presidential candidates are taking aim at the debt burden many students face, but detailed solutions are lacking.

BALTIMORE, MD - JUNE 10: Starting pitcher Rick Porcello #22 of the Boston Red Sox looks on before being relieved against the Baltimore Orioles in the sixth inning at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on June 10, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. The Baltimore Orioles won, 5-2. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Nick Cafardo | On baseball

Red Sox keep digging in, but hole just gets bigger

After losses to the Orioles the last two nights, the offense has reverted back to its ugly self.

Boston, MA - 06/10/15 Chantey Pagan, 32, in white back to camera, is comforted outside the Brady Fallon Funeral Home where friends and family mourned Yadielys Deleon Camacho who was killed by a hit and run driver. Pagan is the mother of Joseph Eduardo Cordova, 12, who was also struck by the same hit and run driver and who remains hospitalized. - (Barry Chin/Globe Staff), Section: Metro, Reporter: Travis Andersen, Topic: 11funeral, LOID: 8.1.1326762908.

Family, friends mourn girl killed in Mattapan

Mourners attended a wake for 8-year-old Yadielys Deleon Camacho, who was killed by a hit-and-run driver.

Pope Francis arrived for his general audience Wednesday at the Vatican.

Tony Gentile/REUTERS

Pope creates tribunal to hold bishops accountable

The idea for a tribunal on the Catholic child sex abuse scandals was championed by Cardinal Sean O?Malley of Boston.

?I believe it?s a public pension fund, no matter what the legal entity is,? said Steven Grossman.

Three new Baker appointees set to shake up T pension board

The three new members of the board were sent by Gov. Charlie Baker to change the culture and oversight of the insular $1.6 billion pension fund.

Jason Danieley, center, and Kate Baldwin, right, and vocal fellows from the Tanglewood Music Center performed during the show Wednesday.

Music Review

A satisfying, occasionally sublime night of Sondheim

The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra sought Wednesday night to give Stephen Sondheim his due.

Center Plaza, symbol of a rejected era, getting new look

Shorenstein Properties says it will spend about $20 million to renovate the crescent-shaped office-and-retail building across from City Hall Plaza.

Even a gimmick that let users play as DC Comics characters such as Batman and Superman wasn?t enough to save the online combat game ?Infinite Crisis.?

hiawatha bray | Tech Lab

Heroes fall as online games rise

The death of a video game produced by a Needham company reveals a fierce market for online gaming.

Ground Game

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/06/10/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/6f38b42b0e724d958234cf7ba47468ff-6f38b42b0e724d958234cf7ba47468ff-0.jpg N.H. Republicans call on Fox to change debate rules

The debate rules mean that some Republicans with weighty resumes will be excluded from participating.

Opinion

Ben Mezrich

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/06/10/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/04741613.jpg It isn?t the oligarchs who rule Russia anymore

Vladimir Putin still holds the cudgel over those who brought him to power 15 years ago.

The Big Picture

Women?s World Cup 2015

The Women?s World Cup is underway across Canada with 24 nations vying to play in the title game on July 5.