Democrats to play up foreign policy at convention

Democrats plan to praise President Obama’s signature achievements overseas and portray Mitt Romney as dangerously confrontational.

Charlotte offers promise, pitfalls for Democrats

The Democratic Convention will be held in North Carolina’s largest city, but the state will pose a challenge for President Obama in his reelection race.

Unions’ political donations fall

As once-powerful organized labor­ loses members and influence, unions have become more ­focused on organizing workers and protecting their rights.

Governor’s Council still in eye of storm

Despite a recent state Senate bid to abolish the obscure but important body, 27 people are vying for one of eight seats on the council in Thursday’s primaries.

Suffolk casino plan needs cities’ support

Responding to complaints about plans for a phased development, Suffolk Downs acknowledged the host cities control when the resort could open.

Jonathan Raphael and James Whong worked with a robot that is a test bed for the massive, six-legged robot named Stompy.

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Six-legged robot project takes shape in Somerville

Unlike most of the machines churned from the more than 80 robotics companies in Greater Boston, this creature has no purpose other than awe.

On Baseball

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There’s a wide range of opinion from people in the organization when asked if the Red Sox manager will be back for another season.

You know how many “big” free agents are going to start on the Patriots this season? Two: Brandon Lloyd (above) and safety Steve Gregory.

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Bill Belichick goes young with Patriots roster

New England has the youngest opening-day roster, and the youngest defense, of head coach Belichick’s time with the Patriots.

Dr. Edmund B. ‘Ned’ Cabot, a retired surgeon and scion of a Boston Brahmin family, who drowned Saturday off the coast of Newfoundland when a rogue wave swept him from his yacht.

‘Ned’ Cabot, lifelong sailor, drowns

Dr. Edmund B. “Ned” Cabot, 69, a retired surgeon and scion of a Boston Brahmin family, drowned Saturday off the coast of Newfoundland when a rogue wave swept him from his yacht.

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School safety concerns for parents to consider

Scary headlines about a rise in whooping cough and toxic chemicals in school supplies may have parents concerned about school health hazards.