FBI was warned of alleged bomber’s radical shift

Russia alerted US about Tamerlan Tsarnaev

Russian authorities warned that suspected bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev may have been a follower of “radical Islam.”

Kevin Cullen

For emergency workers, a moment away

At JJ Foley’s, some of Boston’s emergency workers were finally able to reflect on a tragic week.

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Nearly a week later, emerging stories of survivors and their saviors still resonate.

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Opinion on the bombings

Yvonne Abraham

For 9/11 victim’s family, grief is reignited

Ysuff Salie and his family know better than most how the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings feel.

UMass Special Section

UMass Special Section

UMass’ 150th anniversary

An encyclopedia of 150 years at the University of Massachusetts. Check out the Globe’s UMass A-to-Z celebration.

Sports

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On basketball

Carmelo Anthony, who finished with 36 points, is all smiles after finding the bottom of the net.

After break, the Celtics’ system broke down

Boston’s deplorable second half ruined a brilliant defensive performance that turned the Knicks into a one-man team led by Carmelo Anthony.

Books

Book review

“Mo Said She Was Quirky” by James Kelman.

‘Mo Said She Was Quirky’ by James Kelman

Kelman’s newest novel is terrifically compelling except in isolated moments when it’s terrifically aggravating.