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Kansas City?s Tamba Hali stripped the ball from Tom Brady in the third quarter.

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Tom Brady headed to the sidelines late in the game as Kansas City continued to dominate.

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Patriots receiver Brandon LaFell slipped past Kansas City?s Marcus Cooper after catching a pass and running it 44 yards for a touchdown.

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Tom Brady prepared to let a pass fly in the third quarter.

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Devin McCourty and Darrelle Revis stop Knile Davis?s run in the third quarter.

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Tom Brady dropped back to pass in the first half.

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Tom Brady and the Patriots? offense failed to score in the first half.

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Kansas City?s Jamaal Charles dove into the end zone for a touchdown.

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Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith celebrated after Jamaal Charles scored a touchdown in the first quarter.

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Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles carried the ball against the Patriots defense.

Chiefs 41, Patriots 14

Patriots embarrassed by Chiefs

Tom Brady was intercepted twice, strip-sacked twice, and replaced by rookie Jimmy Garoppolo in the fourth quarter.

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After a disastrous loss on Monday Night Football, the Patriots are fortunate to be .500.

Boston Celtics guard Rajon Rondo posed with his broken hand in a cast at media day in Waltham.

Rajon Rondo describes breaking hand

The Celtics point guard, who could miss the first month of the season, said he ?slipped and tried to catch my hand? in the shower.

Riot police fired tear gas on student protesters occupying streets surrounding the government headquarters in Hong Kong. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

Hong Kong protesters set deadline for government

Demonstrators demanded genuine democracy, and for the city?s unpopular chief to step down, by Oct. 1.

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The fence jumper overpowered a Secret Service agent and ran through the East Room, an official said.

Andrew Munson (center) was killed in a skydiving accident on Sunday.

Skydiving accident victim remembered

People remembered Andrew Munson fondly Monday as charismatic and athletic, with a zest for life.

Coakley, Baker clash on early education in debate

Coakley has proposed 17,000 new state-funded preschool slots, while Baker said the benefits of preschool can fade over time.

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Needham doctor, nurse to face retrial in 2015

The date was set following the mistrial of Dr. Joseph Zolot, accused of prescribing opioids to drug addicts.

Bulger associate to plead guilty to stealing from Boston church

Edward MacKenzie allegedly pocketed nearly half-a-million dollars in kickbacks and stolen cash.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/09/28/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/01232011_0123oped_umass.1-7832653-16282-16283-10513.jpg UMass to review confidential informant policy

A Globe story Sunday detailed how campus police recruited a student who later died of a heroin overdose.