Trump says ?2nd Amendment people? can take action on Clinton

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The US Secret Service tweeted Tuesday evening that the agency was ?aware of the comments made earlier this afternoon.?

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Elizabeth Warren tweeted that Donald Trump ?makes death threats because he?s a pathetic coward who can?t handle the fact that he?s losing to a girl.?

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After Senator Susan Collins criticized Donald Trump, the focus was on other regional Republicans and what they would do.

A male fell onto the train tracks and struck the third rail at the Park Street MBTA station on Tuesday night.

Man falls onto track at Park Street station

A male was seriously injured Tuesday night when he fell onto the tracks and struck the third rail at the Park Street T station.

Boston, MA - 8/09/2016 - {5th inning) After an on field discussion by the umpiring crew it was ruled that Boston Red Sox left fielder Andrew Benintendi (40) had hit a home run, but after a subsequent video review the original call of a double was reinstated. The Boston Red Sox take on the New York Yankees in Game 1 of a 3 game series at Fenway Park. - (Barry Chin/Globe Staff), Section: Sports, Reporter: Peter Abraham, Topic: 10Red Sox-Yankees, LOID: 8.2.3910107297.

red sox 5, yankees 3

Led by Benintendi, Red Sox roar back to beat Yankees

Andrew Benintendi had three hits and an RBI in his first game at Fenway Park as the Red Sox rallied to beat the Yankees.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/08/10/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/ortiz150-9844.jpg Red Sox deem David Ortiz bobblehead racially insensitive

The bobbleheads were pulled before Tuesday night?s giveaway at the game against the Yankees.

Watch: Video shows shark chowing down on seal off Cape Cod

Researchers posted footage of a shark, an 11-foot-long female nicknamed ?Mrs. Krabs,? enjoying its meal.

Lawmakers didn?t approve a sales-tax holiday for 2016, but that isn?t stopping stores from promoting discounts.

No sales tax holiday this year, but you wouldn?t know it

Lawmakers eliminated the annual tax holiday, but that hasn?t stopped retailers from offering discounts.

Stat

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Dr. George Q. Daley led dozens of international colleagues to unite around ethical guidelines for stem cell research.

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Condo owners: Want to fix the roof without breaking the bank?

If you're a member of a condo association, you know maintenance and repairs add up quick. But new options in community association banking can help ease the pressure.

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Mourners embraced Tuesday at the First Congressional Church of Princeton during a vigil held for Vanessa Marcotte.

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Mourners gather in grief over jogger?s slaying

?It seems so random,? said one of about 200 people who gathered Tuesday evening at a church in Princeton.

Vanessa Marcotte, 27, had been visiting her mother in Princeton for a few days when she went jogging Sunday on Brooks Station Road.

Heartbroken father remembers slain jogger as ?great kid?

?I could only ask for your prayers,? said John Marcotte. ?That?s all we want: justice.?

The family home of Vanessa Marcotte, a 27-year-old Boston University graduate, who was found dead on Sunday.

Hundreds of tips received in woman?s death, officials say

The killing of a BU graduate visiting family in Princeton is the first murder in the community in 30 years.

2016 Olympics

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US women capture Olympic gold in team gymnastics

The US Olympic women?s gymnastics squad was the best in the world in London four years ago and it has been by far the best since.

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Swimming

Michael Phelps adds 20, 21; gritty Katie Ledecky hangs on

Phelps avenged a 200-meter butterfly loss from London; Ledecky comes from behind for the gold.

Michael Phelps (left) is congratulated by his partner Nicole Johnson, who was holding their son Boomer.

US wins 4x200-meter freestyle relay, giving Phelps his 21st gold medal

United States wins 4x200-meter freestyle relay, giving Michael Phelps his 21st Olympic gold medal.

People cast shadows on a video display before a news conference explaining Boston's bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics in Boston, Massachusetts in this January 21, 2015 file photo. The U.S. Olympic Committee said July 28, 2015, it would abandon its effort to bring the 2024 Summer Games to Boston following strong public opposition. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Remember Boston 2024? USOC doesn?t seem to

It?s as if Los Angeles was the choice all along, and Boston?s ill-fated bid has been erased from history.

SCOTT THURSTON

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The US swimmer beat her Russian rival for the gold, then later said sprinter Justin Gatlin shouldn?t be on the US team.

Newbury Street came to life during Sunday?s closure of the road to vehicle traffic. Merchants set up tables and racks to peddle everything from olive oil to summer dresses.Pick-up games of cornhole and hula hoops took place. 
And the city provided street furniture in the form of a few dozen plastic Adirondack chairs on loan from City Hall Plaza.

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Shirley Leung

Car-free Newbury got Boston out of its comfort zone

The one-day experiment was not just good for the environment, but also brick-and-mortar shopping, and possibly the future of our city.

r An architect?s rendering shows the 22-story residential building proposed by Jon Cronin on the South Boston waterfront.

Environmental group takes on proposed Seaport tower

Restaurateur Jon Cronin has plans for a 22-story luxury high-rise overlooking the harbor. But first, he has to get past the Conservation Law Foundation.

The US General Services Administration put the lighthouse up for auction in 2014.

THOMAS FARRAGHER

What kind of guy buys a lighthouse? This guy

Bobby Sager bought Minot?s Ledge Light a mile off Cohasset, and he has a vision for it.

Globe investigations

Private schools, painful secrets

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/06/14/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/160607_BH__ErikaSchickel3.jpg The unexpected price of reporting abuse: retaliation

The Globe found 15 instances of retaliation at New England private schools against students or employees who raised concerns about sexual abuse by staffers.

The story behind 'Spotlight'

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?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.

The Big Picture

Gang of Christ in Mexico

In the troubled fringes of Monterrey, an aspiring priest is using his faith to reach out to young gang members and at-risk youth.