Prep school wants to name victim of sex assault

St. Paul?s School in New Hampshire, where Owen Labrie sexually assaulted a girl, wants to reveal her identity.

Boston police officers say no to mediation

Nearly a year after the launch of the Boston Police Department?s mediation program for complaints against officers, no one has participated.

Ballot question on charter schools divides Democrats

State committee members will discuss the measure when they gather Tuesday night in Lawrence.

Donald Trump spoke in Youngstown, Ohio, on Monday.

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Evan Horowitz | Quick Study

Breaking down Trump?s urgent, confounding plan on terrorism

Alongside the plans and policies, there was also a good deal of bluster and outright distortions in Donald Trump?s speech Monday.

Clinton team questions Trump aide?s ties to Ukraine

The Hillary Clinton campaign said ties a Donald Trump aide had to Ukraine are evidence of Trump?s relationship with Russia.

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Brazil contends with an uncharted struggle with Zika babies

Medical experts are trying to answer questions such as: How will these babies grow? Will they be able to talk? How long will they live?

Man who died in R.I. charity swim was Boston executive

Frank Wuest, 56, an accomplished competitive swimmer, died during an open water race in Rhode Island.

Some Newton residents don?t want Boston College to cut down trees on property it is buying that backs up to Webster Woods as the school expands.

BC hits hurdles in its promise on student housing

After years of delay because of politics, a lawsuit, and the recession, the school will open two new dorms this fall.

At the front entrance of the Al-Furqan Jame Masjid mosque in the Ozone Park section of Queens, a police sketch of a suspect believed to have shot the mosque's Imam is handed out by members of the mosque Sunday, Aug. 14, 2016, a day after 55-year-old Imam Maulama Akonjee and his 64-year-old associate, Thara Uddin, were shot in the back of the head after they left the mosque following afternoon prayers Saturday. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

Man arrested in hit-and-run likely shot imam, friend

??We strongly believe this is the individual,?? police said of the man who was arrested.

College has gotten so expensive that it?s weighing on even the parents of third-graders.

Parents say they?d delay retirement to send kids to college

Three-quarters of parents were willing to postpone retirement to pay for their children?s college costs, a survey found.

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Did Brian Joyce shortchange Milton on taxes for years?

Town assessors believe the embattled state senator may have been shortchanging the town by tens of thousands of dollars.

Foxborough, MA - 8/15/2016 - New England Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo works out during practice at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA, August 15, 2016. (Keith Bedford/Globe Staff)

Jimmy Garoppolo is wise beyond his years

?He works his tail off to prepare, and I know he has the respect of everybody,? Tom Brady said of the third-year QB.

Full Olympics coverage

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CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

What dirty water? Olympians dive right in

In the pursuit of Olympic glory, athletes will put up with competing in a quasi-toilet bowl.

Bahamas' Shaunae Miller falls over the finish line to win gold ahead of United States' Allyson Felix, right, in the women's 400-meter final during the athletics competitions of the 2016 Summer Olympics at the Olympic stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Shira Springer | On Olympics

Allyson Felix, Boris Berian took different paths to Olympics

Allyson Felix and Boris Berian are testaments to the depth of track talent in the US.

Empty seats are seen in the Olympic stadium during the athletics competitions of the 2016 Summer Olympics at the Olympic stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Aug. 12, 2016. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Halfway through, Olympics still riddled with issues

Crime, transportation problems, and lagging attendance are inescapable realities in Rio.

United States' Simone Biles is congratulated by U.S. gymnastics team coordinator Martha Karolyi after she won the gold for vault during the artistic gymnastics women's apparatus final at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 14, 2016. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky)

JOHN POWERS

Karolyi?s gymnastics dynasty: ?Mission accomplished?

Martha Karolyi is retiring, so who takes over the unparalleled pipeline she and her husband built?

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Chart: Food safety grades for every restaurant in Boston

See if your favorite spot earned an A, B, or C, on recent food safety inspections.

?I fell totally in love with taking pictures, and that ended up taking up all my time,? said Ed Freeman. ?I woke up one day and realized, I?m a photographer.?

Former Beatles roadie from Boston finds calling behind a camera

He was a folk singer, a record producer, a composer, and a Beatles roadie, but Ed Freeman found satisfaction as a photographer.

Heavily armed police officers stood guard in New York in June.

KEVIN CULLEN

More rifles for police? Boston can learn from New York

Boston?s mayor and police commissioner are wary of putting the rifles in officers? hands. In New York, there?s been more of a compromise.

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Prison reform activists are encountering resistance in their quest to cool the nation?s cellblocks.

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

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Farmer Olympics in Vermont

With the world?s attention focused on the Olympic Games in Brazil, a decidedly different type of competition was held in a small corner of New England.