Police hone ways to catch drivers texting

Troopers are hoping to deter distracted driving by ticketing as many people as possible.

Police pay may entangle candidates

Boston police patrolmen are expected to receive a major arbitration award that could thrust a high-profile labor dispute into the heated mayoral race.

Movie Review

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“Don Jon” might be the first commercial American movie to tackle online porn, and the fact that it’s a romantic comedy shouldn’t put you off.

Christopher L. Gasper

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The Patriots need to prove they merit their 3-0 record, but Atlanta needs to validate what they’ve constructed over five years.

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Despite objections that the city was getting a bad deal, a $7.3 million deal was authorized.

A worker at Continuum Energy, a Fall River firm being sued, used a device to analyze elemental metals.

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Shirley Leung

Here, an heiress says, her millions dwindled

A Swiss heiress has accused a baron, a former MIT administrator, and a Harvard professor of duping her into pouring money into a Fall River technology company.

Kevin Cullen

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Defining mayoral candidates Marty Walsh and John Connolly as Irish pols is accurate, but misleadingly narrow.

Neil and Tina Carruthers married in 2010, and nine months later, her cancer returned.

Stoneham couple’s love story, in life and death

Nine months after Neil Carruthers, 34, married Tina Nedelcu, 29, her cancer returned. When he died unexpectedly, she passed two days later.

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Lawmakers and political committees have used this moment of potential chaos to ask for money.

Opinion

SCOT LEHIGH

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The Republican Party’s supposed congressional leaders need to make their own voices heard — lest they be drowned out altogether.

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Paul J. Konigsberg, an accountant and member of Bernard L. Madoff’s inner circle, was arrested Thursday in the federal investigation of Madoff’s multibillion-dollar fraud.

Longtime Madoff accountant arrested

Paul J. Konigsberg was the only nonfamily shareholder in Madoff’s London operation, which played a crucial role in transferring stolen money.