Lawmakers approve plan with more minority seats

Lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a new legislative map today that doubles the number of districts with predominantly minority districts in the House.

Bank of America drops planned debit-card fee

Facing a backlash from angry customers, the bank scrapped plans to start charging them $5 a month to make debit card purchases.

Debt-reduction official urges action by ‘supercommittee’

Erskine Bowles, cohairman of the debt-reduction commission, told members of the committee that, “Collectively, I worry you are going to fail -- fail the country.’’

Dow loses 297 points amid wave of selling

Wall Street and stock markets around the world plunged today after Greece said it would let its people vote on an unpopular plan to rescue its economy.

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Fluto Shinzawa, The Globe’s hockey writer, is rinkside from early morning until the wee hours, but every break he gets he heads into the city he’s visiting to find bagels, pizza, artichokes, and other specialties of the region.

A guide to Fluto's favorite destinations - Santa Monica: Jose Luis Jaime sets his farm's heirloom tomatoes at his family stand at the farmers market in Santa Monica.

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A guide to Fluto's favorite destinations - Santa Monica: Jose Luis Jaime sets his farm's heirloom tomatoes at his family stand at the farmers market in Santa Monica.

Santa Monica: Farmer's market. Alex Kendall, right, buys peaches from Griselda Martinez, left and Leanah Velazquez.

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Santa Monica: Farmer's market. Alex Kendall, right, buys peaches from Griselda Martinez, left and Leanah Velazquez.

New York City: Ess-A-Bagel, 831 Third Avenue.

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New York City: Ess-A-Bagel, 831 Third Avenue.

New York City: Bill Glasser works behind the counter at Ess-A-Bagel. He stands by the special Kosher case with no meats, just spreads and fishy items such as smoked salmon.

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New York City: Bill Glasser works behind the counter at Ess-A-Bagel. He stands by the special Kosher case with no meats, just spreads and fishy items such as smoked salmon.

San Francisco. The restaurant Tartine in the Mission District.

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San Francisco. The restaurant Tartine in the Mission District.

San Francisco: Passion fruit coconut cake from Tartine bakery.

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San Francisco: Passion fruit coconut cake from Tartine bakery.

San Francisco: Blue Bottle Coffee Co.

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San Francisco: Blue Bottle Coffee Co.

San Francisco: Blue Bottle Coffee Co., where coffee made in a siphon forms bubbles as it drips back into a pot.

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San Francisco: Blue Bottle Coffee Co., where coffee made in a siphon forms bubbles as it drips back into a pot.

San Francisco: Gabriel Acevedo, left, of Oakland, Calif., and Andrew Ewald, right, of Baltimore, sit and drink cups of siphon coffee at the Blue Bottle Cafe in San Francisco.

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San Francisco: Gabriel Acevedo, left, of Oakland, Calif., and Andrew Ewald, right, of Baltimore, sit and drink cups of siphon coffee at the Blue Bottle Cafe in San Francisco.

Boston Bruins right wing Jordan Caron (38) celebrates with defenseman Johnny Boychuk, middle, after a goal scored by center Chris Kelly (23) against the Ottawa Senators in the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

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Bruins snap three-game losing streak

Boston recovered from a slow start in the first period to defeat Ottawa and end a three-game losing streak.

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Time to do the right thing

Hingham’s only Medal of Honor recipient, Herbert Foss, will have a middle school named after him, a recognition long overdue.

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IBM’s Watson edges out students in Jeopardy - barely

The human-versus-machine matchup pitted the supercomputer against students from Harvard Business School and MIT’s Sloan School of Management, with the win clinched on the final question.

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ART REVIEW

Artist Bell provokes, protests with humor

Richard Bell, an Aboriginal artist from Australia, presents an engaging overview of his two-decade career as an activist and provocateur at the Tufts University Art Gallery.

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From warrior to peacemaker

Attorney Eric MacLeish, best known for his combative litigation on behalf of those sexually abused by priests, finds healing with someone who shares his passion for mediation.