Boston police were repeatedly called to slain man?s home

Hope Coleman held photos of her son Terrence, who was fatally shot Sunday.

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Officers were called to the home of a mentally ill man a dozen times in the past decade before he was fatally shot by police Sunday.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Patriots roll dice again by dealing Jamie Collins

Bill Belichick has shown ? again ? he?s not afraid to part with players he?s decided are expendable.

New England Patriots outside linebacker Jamie Collins sits on a Gatorade cooler runs against the New Orleans Saints during the second half of a preseason NFL football game Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)

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Shocking trade sends Jamie Collins to Cleveland

The trade stunned Patriots fans and sent Collins from one of the NFL?s best teams to its worst.

Boston, MA - 1/13/2016 - City Councilor Annissa Essaibi George stands in her office in Boston, MA, January 13, 2016. George's office was painted pink to match her campaign colors. ()

To get into Boston schools, councilor says suburban families are telling lies

Affluent suburban families are falsifying residency information to place their children in desirable Boston public schools, a city council member says.

The tower Millennium Partners would like to build would extend shadows for as long as 90 minutes in the morning over the Boston Common and Public Garden.

Handel Architects

Tall tower is planned in Boston. What shadow will it cast?

The skyscraper planned for Winthrop Square would cast a shadow over Boston Common and the Public Garden, and would violate state law.

STAT

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A big new study published Monday found little evidence that raising HDL protects against heart attack and stroke.

Sponsored by Cross Insurance

The future of Cambridge is in solar energy?and a 3,000-year-old concept

Paul Lyons moved from Mexico to Cambridge 20 years ago, bringing his expertise in solar energy and the ancient belief that to preserve a place is to preserve its people.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves during a campaign stop at the base of the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in Cincinnati, Monday, Oct. 31, 2016. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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Clinton campaign escalates effort to discredit FBI probe

With polls showing a tightening race amid a damaging controversy, Hillary Clinton?s campaign rolled out fresh tactics Monday.

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The move was so legally dubious, his own lawyers advised him that the IRS would likely declare it improper if he were audited.

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Donald Trump?s campaign is disputing nearly $767,000 that Tony Fabrizio?s firm says it is still owed for polling.

Donna Brazile, interim chair of the Democratic National Committee, on the floor of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

CNN drops Donna Brazile as commentator over WikiLeaks revelations

WikiLeaks revealed that Brazile leaked primary debate questions to Hillary Clinton?s campaign.

Carved pumpkins hung in Beacon Hill.

Jean Nagy

Beacon Hill goes all out for Halloween

Could Beacon Hill have Salem beat when it comes to haunted happenings?

Female Harvard soccer players pen emotional response to lewd ?scouting report?

The female Harvard soccer players who were the subject of a sexually explicit ?scouting report? by a male player in 2012 are speaking out.

SPOTLIGHT FOLLOW-UP

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Several politicians are returning thousands of dollars in donations from lawyers at Thornton Law Firm following a Spotlight Team report.

Bridj is seeking to run a late-night, on-demand shuttle service for the MBTA.

MBTA may hire Bridj to provide late-night service

The Boston-based transit company Bridj is hoping to fill the void left by the end of extended MBTA hours in March.

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America?s Test Kitchen sues former star Christopher Kimball

Christopher Kimball?s divorce from America?s Test Kitchen isn?t going to be an amicable one after all.

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Customers in Boston and Seattle with African-American sounding names were more likely to see their rides canceled.

Opinion & Ideas

Michael A. Cohen

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The FBI director has damaged the public trust. He needs to step down to restore it.

Globe investigations

SPOTLIGHT REPORT

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In the process, a small Boston law firm became a top funder of the national Democratic Party.

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Fall in the northern hemisphere showed vibrant colors around the globe.