Game 1 | Bruins 3, Penguins 0
Rask, Bruins silence the Penguins
The Bruins rode a stellar netminding performance by Tuukka Rask in Game 1 to claim a 3-0 win in Pittsburgh.
To continue getting breaking news and the full stories from The Boston Globe, subscribe today.
3
0
Final
11
1
Final
Game 1 | Bruins 3, Penguins 0
The Bruins rode a stellar netminding performance by Tuukka Rask in Game 1 to claim a 3-0 win in Pittsburgh.
Red Sox 11, Yankees 1
Mike Napoli’s grand slam got the Red Sox going, and home runs by Daniel Nava and Stephen Drew brought a thumping for the Yankees.
Violent protests against the government engulfed Istanbul and spread to other cities in a second day of civil unrest and harsh police crackdowns.
City Councilor Charles Yancey today became the seventh candidate to be certified by the city election department.
Her portrayal of Archie’s big-hearted wife on “All in the Family” made her one of the foremost women in television comedy in the 1970s.
A sampling of stories from this Sunday's Globe.
movies
Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy have returned as Jesse and Celine, the now middle-aged Gen-X couple at the heart of the beloved “Before Sunrise/Sunset/Midnight” trilogy.
history repeating
It’s difficult to think of any veteran actor who is more singularly identified with one role than Leonard Nimoy as the half-human/half-Vulcan Mr. Spock.
movies
The artistic and technical breakthroughs of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” are evident in the obsessively thorough exhibition at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge.
buzzsaw
The year-long Emmy eligibility period ended and voters will be selecting nominees. It is time for a few Emmy alternative suggestions.
In a poignant gesture, the university awarded an honorary bachelor of arts degree to Campbell, who was killed in the Boston Marathon bombings.
The Indiana Pacers forced a deciding game in the Eastern Conference finals with Saturday’s win over the Miami Heat.
More than 100 family and friends gathered at a Kingston church to remember Nancy Lanza, who grew up in the state.
At least nine people were killed and dozens injured following a violent burst of tornadoes and thunderstorms overnight.
President Obama warned of an impending fiscal deadline: Student loan interest rates are set to double in 30 days under current law.
“Smart meters” are facing opposition from some customers concerned about possible health and privacy issues.
Sherratt argues philosophers formulated the ideas that were used by Hitler to glorify — and justify — Nazi projects.
Globe Talk | June 11
The best-selling author discusses his craft with Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory. Proceeds will go to the One Fund Boston.