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Westfield State president calls review ‘defaming’

An auditor’s report found that Evan Dobelle violated policies on travel and credit cards, but he contends the review was illegal because the full board of trustees did not approve it in advance.

Jerry Remy will not return to NESN broadcasts this year

The color analyst for Red Sox games has been out of the booth since his son, Jared Remy, was charged with killing his girlfriend.

David Ortiz flipped his helmet after hitting a fly ball to left field in the third inning.

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Orioles silence Red Sox

On a night when the Red Sox could have dimmed the playoff hopes of a persistent division opponent, David Ortiz continued to struggle.

US prepares for possible unilateral action in Syria

Obama would be willing to retaliate against Bashar Assad on his own, advisers said, though the American president has yet to announce any decision.

Tim Tebow got a pat on the back from offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels in the third quarter.

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Patriots get late spark from Tim Tebow

Although Tebow’s performance was erratic — 6 of 11 passing, 91 yards, 1 interception, and 4 sacks — he led the Patriots on two touchdown drives in a victory in the preseason finale.

Brie Larson plays the general manager of a residential facility and Keith Stanfield is a resident who is about to turn 18 and unhappy about leaving.

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‘Short Term 12’ set in facility for troubled teens

The quietly overwhelming drama avoids the usual arcs of resolution and focuses on low-key moments of grace between the staffers.

Fred Smerlas is one of 287 former Patriots who sued the NFL over brain trauma and disorders related to injuries sustained while playing pro football, according to a database from The Washington Times.

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Proposed NFL concussion deal signals new era

“This is a benchmark day for retired players who are watching the hourglass and wondering when our time is going to run out,’’ said plaintiff and Cape Cod native Peter Cronan.

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Five hopefuls showed their support at today’s rally on the Boston Common for fast-food workers seeking higher pay.

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Cyrus’s scandalous VMA performance is what liberation looks like.

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Rob Sheffield’s memoir “Turn Around Bright Eyes” is about his obsession with karaoke and how he met his second wife.

‘Turn Around Bright Eyes’ by Rob Sheffield

Perhaps encouraged by the success of two earlier memoirs, Sheffield is back with yet another book based on his life.