At least 18 injured in Back Bay fire

Storrow Drive is closed after a nine-alarm fire broke out at a four-story brick brownstone on Beacon Street.

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United Airline’s $160 million upgrade of Terminal B at Logan airport will consolidate its operations, now split between Terminals A and C.

Cornerback Brandon Browner’s coach in Seattle, former Patriots coach Pete Carroll, thinks Browner is “a very unique football player.”

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Brandon Browner, Brandon LaFell seen as good Patriot fits

Newly acquired Patriots Brandon Browner and Brandon LaFell got very good recommendations from their former coaches.

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A 200-year-old beach house under renovation collapsed after wind gusts blew it off its foundation.

Marathon bombing report critical of intelligence agencies

A new congressional report criticizes intelligence agencies for not doing more to connect the dots in the months before the Boston Marathon bombings.

State officials weighing legal challenge to hospital shutdown

Governor Patrick suggested he wasn’t yet ready to concede the financially ailing North Adams Regional Hospital will close its doors.

College athletes can unionize, federal agency says

A federal agency said that football players at Northwestern University can create the nation’s first college athlete’s union.

President Obama spoke Wednesday in Brussels.

Russia can’t ‘run roughshod’ over neighbors, Obama says

Speaking in Brussels, President Obama said Russian leaders “clearly miscalculated” if they thought they could drive wedge between the Europe and the US.

Walsh questions power of gambling panel in dispute

Mayor Walsh is rejecting the commission’s authority to rule against Boston as a “host community” for proposed Everett and Revere casinos.

Opinion

Victoria Reggie Kennedy and Olympia Snowe

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The forces of polarization can be defeated — but it will require bold action and a comprehensive prescription for change.

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Cheap Eats

Garnachas (left) and fish tacos (below left) are among the items on the menu at Tenoch Mexican, recently opened in the North End by Andres (below, at left) and Alvaro Sandoval, who also own the original in Medford.

Tenoch Mexican wins over naysayers in the North End

Garnachas and fish tacos are among the items on the menu at Tenoch Mexican, recently opened in the North End by Andres and Alvaro Sandoval.