Walsh seeks 1,000 mentors for young men

Mayor Martin Walsh is seeking the mentors to work with black and Latino young men.

The Deflategate report

Since Tom Brady became a starting quarterback, the Patriots have risen from ninth to second on a list of most valuable NFL franchises.

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Tom Brady?s branding may offer peek at Patriots? future

The Patriots? marketing post-Deflategate may give a glimpse into life without the franchise?s longtime star.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/05/08/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/Gasper1-7409.jpg Roger Goodell needs to get it right on Tom Brady?s suspension

Trying to send messages or settle scores with Draconian punishment was for the French Revolution, not professional football.

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Senator Brian Joyce, who said he?d temporarily relinquish his leadership posts, is accused of using his public office to enhance his law practice.

The University of Massachusetts School of Law has a mounting deficit, which hit $3.8 million last fiscal year.

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UMass law school struggles to find footing

The school decided to cut the size of its incoming class by a third as its mounting deficit hit $3.8 million last year.

Blake Swihart headed back to the dugout after striking out looking with the bases loaded in the fourth inning.

NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL

Scuffling Red Sox are running low on answers

There?s no excuse for what?s happening with this team right now. It?s a freefall.

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Jeanne Flynn found her son, Brian, who battled addiction for a decade, unresponsive on Sunday at home.

Governor Charlie Baker.

MassDOT?s board receives five new members

The appointees ?represent the fresh start needed to lead the [state?s] transportation initiatives,? Governor Charlie Baker said.

Roxbury drug kingpin serving life in prison could be released

Darryl Whiting could get out in 2017 if a judge accepts prosecutors? recommendation for a reduced sentence, records show.

Mass. students at center of national math competition

For the first time in the history of the Raytheon Mathcounts competition, the Mass. contingent had the home-field advantage.

Texting reduces need for pain medication during surgery

Individuals who texted during a minor procedure required significantly less pain medication than those who did not, a study shows.

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Learning to translate all that flowers say

Despite the loss of Dad, a family maintains a Mother?s Day tradition: running a florist shop.

The iconic image, captured on Mother?s Day 1970.

KEVIN PAUL DUPONT I ON SECOND THOUGHT

Bobby Orr goal remains New England?s biggest sports moment

The ?Flying Bobby?? moment is still with us as both memory and art form, unparalleled in that sense.

Lyft driver and Boston College law student Gabriel Gill-Austern (left) said passengers often ask him for legal guidance.

Uber, Lyft drivers find chauffeuring comes with another role: therapist

Drivers for ride-hailing services, eager for stellar ratings, are turning up the counseling a notch ? or 10.

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Newcomers to the top 10 list included Charlotte, which was recently chosen by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Four years and a lot of paperwork later, Liz and Chris Stuart (pictured with children Harper, 5 months, and Leighton, 3) purchased their Braintree home.

Buyers wade through tighter mortgage rules

When it comes to anxiety levels, the mortgage process appears to be giving this red-hot spring market a run for its money.

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Three of this select academic group will go to Harvard, while another spurned the Ivy League for MIT.

Buzzsaw

When life imitates ?Seinfeld?

A human interaction was given comic perspective by a TV show, transforming acrimony to good will.

Bill Simmons started writing for ESPN.com in 2001.

ESPN cutting ties with Mass. native Bill Simmons

The media personality and former ?Boston Sports Guy? found out about the decision on Twitter, according to a report.

2015 Game Changers

These 51 innovative people and organizations did extraordinary things last year, reshaping the way we live and work.

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

Michael A. Cohen

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/05/08/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/cohen-1286.jpg The new Mike Huckabee is mad as hell

When the Republican candidate announced his second run at the White House, the optimism of his initial foray was gone.

The Big Picture

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The Big Picture

Venice Biennale art exhibition kicks off

The prestigious event in Italy starts this weekend, exhibiting contemporary artists from 89 countries.