Details of Senate plan emerge

The Senate’s top two leaders are discussing a deal that would raise the debt limit enough to permit the Treasury to borrow normally until at least mid-February.

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After a weeklong interrogation aboard a US warship, a Libyan Al Qaeda suspect is now in New York awaiting trial on terrorism charges.

Globe Staff photo by Stan Grossfeld

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How Stan Grossfeld took the iconic Game 2 photo

Globe photographer Stan Grossfeld explains how he captured a picture of Torii Hunter going over a fence as fans celebrated David Ortiz’s grand slam.

A courtyard at the UMass honors college complex.

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New complex elevates UMass honors program

The university hopes the new $192 million complex will lure some of the state’s top students. Above, students from an honors seminar talked after class.

RED WINGS 3, BRUINS 2

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The Bruins’ attempt at a comeback fell short as they lost to the Red Wings, 3-2, in a holiday matinee at TD Garden.

Dan Shaughnessy

Incredible sports day, from start to finish

Close your eyes and it’s 2004 again. Tom Brady is throwing last-second touchdowns, and David Ortiz is the greatest clutch hitter in baseball history.

Eugene Fama and Lars Peter Hansen sat together at a news conference after winning the 2013 Nobel prize in Economic Sciences.

3 from US, including Tufts grad, win Nobel prize in economics

Two of the recipients have local ties. Eugene Fama is a Boston native and Tufts graduate, and Robert Shiller received a PhD from MIT.

Opinion

JOHN E. SUNUNU

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The website disaster is a symptom of a deeply flawed law and the incompetence of the massive bureaucracy needed to carry it out.

Nation & World

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Social Security raise among smallest in history

For the second straight year, millions of Social Security recipients, disabled veterans, and federal retirees can expect historically small increases in their benefits.

Arts

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Photography Review

Stanley Tretick’s photograph of John F. Kennedy brushing back Jacqueline Kennedy’s hair, from 1961.

All the photographic way with JFK

“Capturing Camelot” has its share of political and historical photographs, but it’s the personal photographs that stand out.