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Stanley Cup Final | Game 3: Bruins 7, Blues 2

Boston scored four power-play goals and routed the Blues for a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Final.
Rundown: How the Bruins won Bruins wasted no time getting on the scoreboard More Bruins coverage

As candidates descend on California, Kamala Harris struggles to defend her home turf

Harris? rivals wooed California?s hordes of enthusiastic Democrats and deep-pocketed donors in the days before and after the state party?s convention, fighting to poach her support.

Providence bishop faces backlash for homophobic tweet

Providence Bishop Thomas J. Tobin took to Twitter Saturday to tell Catholics not to celebrate Pride Month this June, saying the event runs counter to the teachings of the faith.

Church mourns slain Lexington woman

No arrests have been made in the death of Shen Cai, 49, who was found dead in a car early Thursday in Lexington.

Boston Teachers Union contract deal garners praise and criticism

Some advocates say the deal doesn?t go far enough in meeting the social, emotional, and physical well-being of the system?s approximately 55,000 students.

In the Great Marsh and other coastal wetlands, climate change is harming delicate ecosystems

Scientists have documented other worrying signs for the marsh, which stretches from Cape Ann to southeastern New Hampshire.

Now that?s a good story: news revival in Berkshires
Local owners bought The Berkshire Eagle in 2016 and have sunk money into the paper, doing everything from hiring more reporters to improving the quality of the Eagle?s newsprint.

Yvonne Abraham

A horror informed by the years before Roe v. Wade

For women who know ? some of them firsthand ? the price paid by women who could not access safe, legal abortions, new restrictions feel like an assault.

The best I?ve ever had: A coffee-lover?s guide to getting caffeinated in New England
It's the second straight game where the Red Sox failed to get the job done.

On Eagle Pond, friends and neighbors race to save Donald Hall?s family farmhouse
Neighbors and friends have bought the renowned poet?s farmhouse home and plan to turn it into a museum or writers? retreat.

Community members celebrate repurposing of St. James Church in Roxbury
Dozens gathered Saturday celebrated the legacy of the church, erected in 1910, which was saved from demolition last summer.

On garden tours, local flowers get their moment in the sun
Visitors can learn how to dress up their gardens with flowers indigenous to New England ? or at least plants with a long tradition of thriving here.

Suspect in North End armed robberies arrested

Dante Mirabella, 53, of Boston was taken into custody around 9:15 p.m. Friday near Charter Street and Jackson Avenue, police said in a statement.

Virginia Beach shooter recently bought multiple guns, officials say

The firearms were purchased legally, according to law enforcement officials.
The names, faces of the victims

Family reports girl kidnapped from Webster park before being reunited with parents

The girl said the abductor took her from the May Street Park to another town, possibly in Connecticut.

Somerville cyclist hit in Cambridge; driver to be charged after leaving scene

The cyclist, a 31-year-old Somerville man who was not wearing a helmet, was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening head injuries.

Ta-Nehisi Coates believes Elizabeth Warren is serious about reparations. Here?s why
The issue of reparations continues to come up on the campaign trail.

Once-hidden photos of Tiananmen Square protests surface as China tries to erase memories of carnage
Jian Liu has kept 60 rolls of film hidden from public view for three decades.

Crews fight to save Ark. city from flooding; evacuations loom in Ill.
Crews were making a ?last ditch effort? on Saturday to save low-lying parts of a small Arkansas city from floodwaters pouring through a breached levee.

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At Harvard Business School, diversity remains elusive

Of 270 faculty, about 3 percent are black. And the black student population at the business school remained unchanged for a decade: It was 5 percent last fall, the same as in 2008.

Dave Epstein
Here?s what kind of weather to expect this summer
The last time we saw so much severe weather as this year was 2011, and that particular summer ended up much warmer than average.

Pressley calls UMass Boston grads ?President Trump?s worst nightmare?
In her commencement speech, rising Democratic Party star Ayanna Pressley praised the hard work and diversity of the college?s Class of 2019.

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Ben & Jerry?s wants to use CBD from Vermont for infused ice cream
Ben & Jerry?s is eager to join the CBD trend and wants to use sustainably sourced CBD from Vermont to do it.

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Yankees 5, Red Sox 3

Alex Cora tried to light a fire under the Red Sox, but it didn?t work

Mookie Betts was switched to the leadoff role, but it didn?t help as starter Rick Porcello and the Red Sox lost again.