Jeb Bush takes a firm line on lraq

As Bush considers a presidential run, he has said he would employ US military power in Iraq.

One pilot was locked out of cockpit of crashed jet, officials say

Evidence from a cockpit voice recorder indicated one pilot left the cockpit before the plane?s descent and was unable to get back in, investigators said.

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A broken drive shaft on a gearbox allowed the lift to move in reverse and a brake system didn?t work due to a design flaw, officials said.

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An electrician noticed an unconnected wire in the home, leading to the discovery of a gasoline device rigged to a light switch.

Resident in Aden, Yemen, fled after  gunfire Wednesday.

Saudi Arabia begins military campaign in Yemen

Saudi Arabia conducted airstrikes in neighboring Yemen after rebels there drove out the nation?s president.

City councilors skeptical about rebuilding Long Island Bridge

Councilors questioned the expense of a new bridge and said money to help homeless people might be better spent in other ways.

Aaron Hernandez (left) listened during a motion regarding jail phone recordings during his murder trial.

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Hernandez lied to cousin about trust funds, prosecutors say

Prosecutors made the allegation during a hearing over the jailhouse phone calls of Aaron Hernandez.

Boston Marathon bombing trial

Tamerlan Tsarnaev was seen leaving a Target store in Watertown the day before the Marathon bombing.

Prosecutors detail how bombs came together

Pressure cooker parts and a fuse were found in the Tsarnaev family?s Cambridge apartment, a witness testified.

Patrons at Evan Hennesey?s Stages at One Washington restaurant in Portsmouth, N.H., sat in the kitchen with him as he cooks.

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Portsmouth, N.H., emerges as new hot restaurant scene

If Portland, Maine, was the new Boston when it came to New England?s next burgeoning gastro scene, then Portsmouth is the next Portland.

Miami Heat guard Mario Chalmers (15) drives against Boston Celtics center Tyler Zeller (44) as Celtics guard Marcus Smart (36) watches in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Boston, Wednesday, March 25, 2015. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

Heat 93, Celtics 86

Celtics? late rally isn?t enough against Heat

The Celtics closed to within 5 points in the fourth quarter at TD Garden but couldn?t pull ahead.

The new meters could allow the city to automatically adjust parking prices according to demand or time of day.

Boston to install new parking meters citywide

The parking meters allow motorists to pay by credit card, and will give the city more data on parking availability.

FILE - In this Oct. 8, 2014, file photo, NFL football commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a news conference following a meeting of NFL owners and executives in New York. Two members of Congress have asked Goodell to clarify whether teams can lose draft picks if they do not properly address domestic violence. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

Roger Goodell says there?s no timetable for ?Deflategate? report

As the investigation reached its 65th day, the commissioner expressed no urgency for its completion.

Norman Porter was living under the alias Jacob ?J.J.? Jameson.

Convicted killer who escaped prison for 20 years denied parole

Norman Porter escaped from a Massachusetts prison in 1985, and evaded capture until March 2005 in Chicago.

Magazine | Perspective

Think it?s tough to rent? Try being a landlord

In Massachusetts, it?s better to just negotiate a settlement with bad tenants than to argue with them.

?It?s like a regular house, just shrunk down,? Christopher Page says.

Have some space in your yard? Tiny house seeks a home

Christopher Page is looking for a spot in someone?s driveway or back yard to park his Tiny House ? a 200-square-foot domicile.

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At Harvard, officials said they pre-registered the rights to certain domains to avoid being associated with unrelated websites.

Munch Madness 2015

Munch Madness: Elite 8 face off

It?s time to vote for the local restaurants that you?d love to see make it to the Final Four.

Marathon trial podcast

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This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.

Opinion

Dan Payne

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/03/25/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/0326oped_payne2-1103.jpg Principles for reselling the Olympics

Boston 2024 organizers need to go into political campaign mode.

The Big Picture

The coffin containing the remains of King Richard III is carried in procession for interment at Leicester Cathedral on March 22.

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The big picture

Ceremony fit for a king

On Sunday, the coffin of King Richard III made its way to Leicester Cathedral.