Talk swirls of a peaceful resolution

Secretary of State John Kerry’s unscripted suggestion that Syria might avoid a US strike by turning over its chemical weapons raised the possibility of a diplomatic breakthrough.

An undated photo of Kimberley A. Yout. Yout was diagnosed with PML last year.

MS drug effects bring $1m lawsuits

Biogen Idec and Elan Pharmaceuticals allegedly failed to adequately warn patients of the risks some face from prolonged use of Tysabri.

Crowds lined up for ice cream and other freebies at College Day. In addition to selling products, retailers looked to build a connection by having students sign up for e-mails.

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Retailers tap into college student market

More than 60 businesses hosted games, ran contests, and did whatever it took to get attention during College Day at Fenway.

Boston moves to approve 900 units of housing

The projects would jump-start Mayor Thomas Menino’s push to build 30,000 housing units in Boston by 2020.

From bottom left are David James Wyatt, Charles Yancey, Bill Walczak, Dan Conley, Martin Walsh, Felix Arroyo, Charlotte Golar Richie, Rob Consalvo, John Connolly, Charles Clemons, John Barros, and Michael Ross.

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Mayoral hopefuls clash over range of issues

All 12 of Boston’s mayoral candidates squared off for the first time Monday night in a debate at the Modern Theatre.

THE MAYORAL RACE: THE CANDIDATES

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In a city where about 56 percent of registered voters are women, the mayoral candidate’s gender — and her air of celebrity — makes her stand out.

Five Republicans have blocked all legislation in the House.

Republican protest puts Mass. House at standstill

A tiny band of dissident Republicans has used a procedural maneuver to protest what they say is an abuse of power by the Democratic majority.

Operation H began as a small investigation last December, targeting drug dealers. But police decided to pour in more resources after the shooting of a 13-year-old boy.

Boston police sweep in Roxbury had its limits

Four months after Operation H, it is unclear whether the massive sweep made the streets safer or even removed many criminals.

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TOM KEANE

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Boston’s economy is on the upswing, but that will change, meaning city spending will have to be carefully managed.

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Shane Vereen broke his wrist on his first snap Sunday, but he stepped up with a career-high 101 yards rushing on 14 carries.

Broken wrist will sideline Patriots’ Shane Vereen

The third-year running back, who had an impressive start against the Bills, broke a small bone in his wrist and is expected to miss “a few weeks.”

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