Boncore declares victory in 7-way state Senate race

Joseph Boncore beat out a crowded field, observers said, in the Democratic primary of a special election.

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The strike, to begin at 6 a.m., could interrupt service for customers from Mass. to Virginia who subscribe to Verizon?s wired services.

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Verizon will spend more than $300 million over six years to install a fiber-optic network in Boston.

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Mark Nunnelly took a new job in state government this month: executive director of information technology operations.

Medical examiner changes opinion in baby?s death

A former state medical examiner revised her ruling last month that a Burlington infant was killed at the hands of a day care operator.

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New Balance CEO Rob DeMartini said the Defense Department has refused to seriously consider buying the company?s shoes.

Hillary Clinton whispered into the ear of President Bill Clinton at a 1998 event.

?Cancel letter to Donald Trump,? Clinton White House wrote in 1996

Documents show almost no substantive interaction between the White House and Trump during Bill Clinton?s presidency.

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Boston-4/08/16- The Boston Public Market has been open for a while and was busy during the noon lunchtime. Audrey Yap(cq) co-owner of noodle Lab serves up a dish. Boston Globe staff photo by John Tlumacki (business)

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Tensions flare at Boston Public Market

Vendors at the market have developed competing visions of what it should be in the months since it opened.

04/12/16: Boston, MA: Red Sox starting pitcher Clay Buchholz hears it from a fan as he heads for the clubhouse after being removed from the game in the top of the sixth inning. The Boston Red Sox hosted the Baltimore Orioles in a regular season Major League Baseball game. (Globe Staff Photo/Jim Davis) section:sports topic:Red Sox-Orioles

Orioles 9, Red Sox 5

Orioles rough up Clay Buchholz, Red Sox

Red Sox starters have a 7.32 earned run average through seven games and have averaged 5? innings.

7/30/1987 Western Mass. Miller Falls, Chuck Waseleski a sports statiscian. photo by David Molnar.

Nick Cafardo | On baseball

Farewell to stats pioneer Chuck Waseleski

He was a big part of the stats revolution in baseball, especially in how it related to the Red Sox.

Paul Silas, Celtics player from 1972-1976 speaks at the The Boston Celtics and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, which celebrated three legendary seasons and NBA Championships at the Liberty Hotel, on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. Mark Lorenz for the Boston Globe

Celtics champions reminisce about greatness, past and present

Members of the 1966, ?76, and ?86 teams gathered to talk basketball.

Erin Shyr (left) and Maria Currie are seeking unspecified damages and attorneys? fees.

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Two women sue BU, professor for alleged sexual harassment

The women said a professor harassed them and Boston University did not stop his alleged behavior.

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A judge?s ruling about ?Stairway to Heaven? raises questions about where musical influence ends and inappropriate borrowing begins.

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Leaders said last week?s behavior by a group of activists doesn?t represent ?the broader sentiments of the Jewish community.?

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How big a deal was the Annie Dookhan case? Here are some numbers that help tell the story.

Globe Magazine | top spots to live

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These are the cities and towns with the highest price increases in Eastern Mass. ? plus, some affordable alternatives with a similar vibe.

Ground Game

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There is nothing in the next week that could change the dynamic in a state where Donald Trump is well ahead of either rival in the polls.

The Big Picture

Wild Chernobyl

What happens to the environment when humans disappear? Chernobyl, site of a nuclear disaster 30 years ago, gives us part of an answer.