Boston Public Library trustees chairman to resign

Jeffrey Rudman?s resignation comes at a turbulent time for the library.

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Tonya Carpenter, 44, of Paxton, has been doing better as the days have passed following her injury last Friday.

Judge rules there?s evidence to charge Cleveland officers

Enough evidence exists to charge two officers in the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy holding a pellet gun, a judge ruled.

Jonathan Dos Santos.

Dos Santos family

Police believe teen shot, killed in Dorchester was targeted

A neighbor called the death of Jonathan Dos Santos ?a big, big loss? as police released descriptions of suspects in the case.

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The 9-year-old sister of the teen killed on his bike in Dorchester recalled him as a protector and consoler.

The Tobin Bridge

How police talked a man down from the Tobin Bridge

Negotiators with the State Police used a phone ? and sometimes a bullhorn ? to keep in contact with the man.

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For decades, pharmaceutical companies have been able to charge whatever the market would bear.

Hackers have data on every federal employee, union says

A federal employee union is charging that the cyberattack on employee data is far worse than the Obama administration has acknowledged.

The scene at Rock Street in Lowell.

One dead in Lowell hazmat incident, officials say

One person died inside a Rock Street home and seven first responders were hospitalized after being exposed to chemicals.

Foxborough Ma 6/11/2015 New England Patriot player Malcolm Butler (cq) at OTA at Gillette Stadium. Staff/Photographer Jonathan Wiggs Topic: Reporter

BEN VOLIN | ON FOOTBALL

Patriots again push rules to the limit in Malcolm Butler punishment

These OTAs are strictly voluntary, according to the CBA, so is the team allowed to punish a player who was late for one?

Green Bay Packers quarterback Matt Flynn (10) warms up before the NFL football NFC Championship game against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Patriots sign quarterback Matt Flynn, reports say

Garrett Gilbert was released as New England added a veteran presence in case Tom Brady?s suspension is upheld.

The container ship Maersk Kalamata was recently guided into the port of Boston.

Magazine

The tricky work of guiding massive ships into Boston

Harbor pilots escort the biggest ships into port. Once dredging is done, these vessels and their task could grow even bigger.

Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov rested in a chair outside the Soyuz TMA-15M space capsule after he and other astronauts landed in a remote area of Kazakhstan.

Three space station astronauts safely return to Earth

The three astronauts returned to Earth after 199 days on the station, nearly a month longer than planned.

Bolton man killed fighting ISIS said it was ?the right thing to do?

Before his death this month, a Massachusetts man killed fighting ISIS in Syria described his motivation in a brief Internet video.

Edie Baskin/Abramorama

Movie review

It?s ?Live From New York!? on ?Saturday Night?

A cheery, reasonably funny documentary history of ?Saturday Night Live? attempts to pack 40 years of zeitgeist into 90 minutes.

FILE - JUNE 11: WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes, aka

Former professional wrestler Dusty Rhodes dies at 69

The WWE star was also known as The American Dream, and a member of the sport?s Hall of Fame.

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The Globe?s Neil Swidey on driverless cars and the challenges of technology.

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The worker allegedly agreed to be the getaway driver in last weekend?s escape by two killers, but she never showed up.

Ground Game

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

Opinion

letters

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After I continued to see the daily misinformation being perpetrated by Boston 2024, I decided that my silence would become part of the spin cycle.

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.