When candidates say everything by saying nothing

Body language and demeanor ? facial expressions, vocal inflections, hand gestures ? leave an impression, so candidates are often coached not just on what to say but on how to behave, according to specialists.

Associated Press

If history is any guide for presidential debates, many times candidates stand out for all the wrong reasons ? and without saying a word.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady walked down the line of fans signing autographs during an NFL football training camp in Foxborough on Saturday.

Bit by bit, released e-mails flesh out a portrait of Brady

More than 1,400 pages of the quarterback?s e-mails are now evidence in his ongoing lawsuit.

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The 7-year-old child is being moved to a long-term rehabilitation facility, state officials said Wednesday.

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The result has been a plunge in morale and questions about the library?s mission.

Pope Francis greeted newlyweds during the general audience in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican Aug. 5, 2015. Francis said divorced Catholics who remarry and their children deserve better treatment from the Catholic Church.

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John L. Allen Jr. | Crux

Pope urges welcome for those who remarry after divorce

The church is gripped by a debate over whether Catholics who divorce and remarry outisde the church ought to be allowed to receive Communion.

NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL

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The Red Sox would love to find a taker for Mike Napoli, and they?d probably pick up most of the tab for him.

Doctors press to keep industry education payments quiet

Drug and medical device companies are providing millions, without disclosure, to doctors who teach continuing education programs.

Boston Police Commissioner William Evans has said he has qualms about the cameras.

The Tampa Bay Times via AP/File

For Boston officials, police body cameras is uncertain topic

Councilor Charles Yancey sponsored the plan that was crafted by a citizens group.

yvonne abraham

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/08/05/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/abraham-8562.jpg A step toward rebuilding trust in the police

Video footage of police conduct has provided reasons to ask questions about the people behind the shield.

The Bushehr nuclear power plant in the southern Iran.

opinion | George J. Mitchell

Congress should approve agreement to cut off Iran?s path to a nuclear weapon

The deal?s approval will be in our national interest and crucial to limiting the spread of nuclear weapons.

Betaboston

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Content that people consume online is increasingly produced by corporations selling products, instead of news outlets.

Derek Baldassarre worked on a car at JN Phillips Auto Glass in Newton.

John Blanding/Globe Staff

Tuesday?s hail was historic, and left auto damage to match

Drivers can attest to the size and power of the hail, which meteorologists said set a record in Suffolk County.

Ideas

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/08/03/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/greenhouse_04TaxiStrike-11_business.jpg In wake of Uber, Lyft, what happens to taxi medallions?

For decades, taxi drivers paid dearly for the legal right to pick up passengers. Then, well . . . Uber happened.

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Owners of office and retail properties throughout a 35-town area could find themselves saddled with a hefty expense if forced to install stormwater filters.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/08/05/BostonGlobe.com/Lifestyle/Images/CM4-721[1].jpg Longboard fest transforms town of Harvard

For three days in August, the New England village turns into an adrenaline-infused mecca for alternative sports fans.

The Big Picture

Monsoon flooding in India, Pakistan and Myanmar

Hundreds have died in floods and landslides, and thousands have been displaced, with more rain expected in some areas.

BetaBoston

Innovation Economy

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/08/05/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/quanntus150-4519.jpg What?s going on at wearable device maker Quanttus?

Former employees say there has been a new round of layoffs and resignations at the local startup.

Crux

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The rules include notifying social service beneficiaries that they cannot be discriminated against based on their religious beliefs.