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Under the deal, Ariel Castro would be sentenced to life without parole plus 1,000 years for holding three women captive in his home for about a decade.

Ariel Castro agrees to plea deal in Ohio kidnap case

Under a deal, Castro would be sentenced to life without parole plus 1,000 years for holding three women captive in his home for about a decade.

Edward Snowden

US says it won’t seek death penalty for Snowden

Attorney General Eric Holder has told the Russian government that the US will not seek the death penalty for the NSA leaker.

Trial of ‘Whitey’ Bulger | Live Updates

Prosecution to call final two witnesses

Prosecutors are expected to rest their case Friday after they call an IRS special agent and a FBI agent involved in Bulger’s capture.

Track partner says ex-president ‘pulled a fast one’

Plainridge Racecourse’s main investor said Gary Piontkowski, accused of taking cash from the track’s money room for years, was “deceptive.”

In South Boston, women on edge

Since Amy Lord’s horrific death, young women are now walking in pairs, looking over their shoulders, and clinging to their dogs in an effort to stay safe.

Heather Little-Andrade, photographed at her home in Dighton, said she is glad her daughter wants to move from her South Boston apartment.

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Parents torn over children’s safety, dreams

Heather Little-Andrade of Dighton said she is glad her daughter now wants to move out of her apartment in South Boston after the death of Amy Lord.

Tim Tebow met a crush of reporters when he first appeared with the Patriots at minicamp in June.

Everything you need to know about Tim Tebow

He’s an NFL phenomenon, but yet he’s a backup QB who might not make the roster? Here’s what makes Tebow so popular.

Shirley Leung

Summers is too much for Fed to handle

Larry Summers as the next Fed chairman? Worst idea ever. He is arrogant and a lightning rod and would carry so much baggage he couldn’t fit it on the shuttle to Washington.

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LAWRENCE HARMON

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Metaphorically speaking, Sergeant Sean Murphy beat up a suspect by releasing unauthorized images of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

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Vince Wilfork talked with reporters at Gillette Stadium on Thursday.

Vince Wilfork: Hard to start training camp like this

Wilfork said it was “very disappointing” for the Patriots to have to address the Aaron Hernandez situation just as the new season begins.

Politics

Attorney General Eric Holder said the Department of Justice would ask a court to require Texas to get permission from the federal government before making voting changes in that state.

Holder presses Texas to clear voting law changes

The Attorney General revealed that the Justice Department would ask a court to require the state to get permission from the federal government before making voting changes.

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High school students attended the Samsung Mobile App Academy — a two-day crash course in app-making — this week at MIT.

MIT, Samsung hold app camp

In a campaign to teach kids about technology, Samsung taught 30 local high school students the art of app making at MIT.