learning curve

One teacher?s quest to connect with his students

Nathan Eckstrom (left) taught an English class in Les Cayes, Haiti.

Keith Bedford/Globe Staff

With Boston schools ever more diverse, many teachers journey to Haiti and other lands, hoping to learn more of students? roots, challenges, and dreams.

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A face-to-face meeting would have to happen before the two Patriots staffers could be reinstated, NFL.com said.

State finds license fraud by 13 nurses

The action sparked questions about the background checks state regulators rely on to issue licenses to thousands of nurses.

As Whitey Bulger, Johnny Depp (top right) joins a roster of actors playing real-life villains that includes Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty (?Bonnie and Clyde?), Brad Pitt (Jesse James) and Casey Affleck (Robert Ford), and Robert De Niro as Al Capone.

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Ty Burr | Critic?s notebook

?Black Mass? the latest example of our fascination with villains

This is how our culture explains a sociopathic thug. We build him up until he?s legendary, and then we get a movie star to play him.

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The 76ers said Malone, a three-time MVP, died but did not provide a cause of death.

Yvonne Abraham

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Schools are increasingly in the business of making sure that students are never offended or made to feel uncomfortable.

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Nearly 20 women tried out Saturday for Harvard?s all-male Hasty Pudding Theatricals.

Conrad Hilton Boulevard in Cisco, named in honor of the hotel magnate who bought his first hotel in the town.

Joy Bonala for The Boston Globe

Divided Nation

In national politics, big money drowning out everyone else

The way democracy is practiced is being redefined. To some, it is a breakthrough for free speech; to others, a threat to fair elections.

Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox celebrated after hitting his 500th career MLB home run during the fifth inning of Saturday?s game.

How the Red Sox woke up a monster in David Ortiz

Stifled as a power hitter in Minnesota, Ortiz was able to break loose in Boston, thanks to Grady Little and a ground out.

Interactive

David Ortiz?s 500 home runs

An interactive database of the Red Sox slugger?s major hits, and how he compares to other players in the 500 club.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

Apparently, Boston has a history of cheating

It did not start with Bill Belichick and the 2001 Patriots. No doubt you already knew that. This goes way back.

From right, Marianne Duddy-Burke and her wife, Becky, at their Hyde Park home with their daughters Emily and Infinity.

Jim Davis/Globe Staff

Gay Catholic families plan pilgrimage to see pope

The papal visit feels like a moment of possibility to Catholics concerned about the church?s relationship with gay and transgender people.

Q&A

A critic?s second thoughts on robo-writing

Les Perelman battled robo-readers and robo-writers for more than a decade. Now, he?s switched sides.

fall arts preview 2015

Critics? picks for fall arts events

Globe writers offer noteworthy exhibits, attractions, and concerts to see this season, including Courtney Love and Todd Almond in ?Kansas City Choir Boy.?

Fall Travel

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You don?t have to spend over-the-top bucks to take an over-the-top trip this year.

my first home

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/09/10/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/MFHsky.jpg From Haverhill to Hollywood

Haverhill native and ?Dancing with the Stars? host Tom Bergeron recounts his days in the ?little shack by the railroad track.?

Ground Game

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Calls to add additional Democratic presidential debates have gained some traction in the past week.

Opinion & Ideas

JEFF JACOBY

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Here are five ways that President Obama has conned the voters.

The Big Picture

A student peeks into her classroom as she waits for the first day of school at the Alexander Hamilton School in Glen Rock, N.J. on Sept. 2.

Mitsu Yasukawa/The Record of Bergen County via Associated Press

The Big Picture

Back to school

In a familiar fall ritual, children around the world returned to classes this week.

BetaBoston

BetaBoston

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Apple?s new program allows customers to keep paying by the month, and get a new iPhone once a year.

Crux

JOHN L. ALLEN JR. | ALL THINGS CATHOLIC

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/09/07/BostonGlobe.com/Foreign/Images/allen_20140906.jpg Expect the unexpected in Pope Francis? US visit

This pontiff is perennially capable of surprise, from his schedule to his statements.

Travel