Man convicted in murder of group home worker

Deshawn James Chappell was convicted of first-degree murder for the 2011 killing of Stephanie Moulton inside a Revere group home.

Officials compare insurance rollout to Mass., despite differences

The Obama administration said that enrollments were slow to start in Massachusetts under its health care law, but several circumstances were different here.

Judge rules Texas abortion limits unconstitutional

A federal judge ruled the regulations violated the rights of abortion doctors to do what they think is best for their patients.

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An estimated 1,000 people attended the service for the beloved Danvers High School math teacher who was allegedly murdered by one of her students.

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Love story spans Red Sox-Cardinals history

Bob and Jean Hannon had their first date at a 1946 Red Sox-Cardinals World Series game in Fenway and have been steadfast fans over 62 years of marriage.

Jonny Gomes follows the flight of his three-run homer.

Game 5: Red Sox vs. Cardinals, 8:07 p.m., Fox

Red Sox snatch back the momentum

“We just keep fighting,’’ Ryan Dempster said in explaining the Red Sox’ comeback from yet another deficit in Game 4.

David Ortiz has had to pick up his mitt to play first base in St. Louis.

Christopher L. Gasper

MLB needs uniform set of rules for World Series

The absurdity of the separate sets of rules for the AL and the NL is never more apparent than on the sport’s biggest stage, the World Series.

After attending DePauw University (above), which has direct ties to Eli Lilly, Brad Stevens ended up working for the pharmaceutical giant.

The making of a coach | Part 2

Brad Stevens was drawn back to basketball

The future Celtics coach had a bright future with a global pharmaceutical company, but he loved the game enough to abandon a career in the field.

Opinion

opinion | jennifer graham

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The service is too much like convenience-store coffee: promising, but ultimately disappointing. It takes too long and costs too much.

World Series

Dan Shaughnessy

Mike Napoli celebrated after tagging out Kolten Wong on a pickoff throw for the final out.

Red Sox prove they won’t go down easily

The obituary for the 2013 Red Sox had been prepared, but just as they’ve done all season, this team showed that you can never count them out.

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ALBUM REVIEW | INDIE ROCK

Arcade Fire, ‘Reflektor’

The band’s fourth album is epic as always. It’s also the Montreal rockers’ most hit-or-miss effort, arresting but often exhausting.