Bright jobs picture for college grads

UMass Amherst electrical engineering grad Rebecca Baturin got a job at NASA.

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College and university career offices say their graduates are having a far easier time landing positions.

Dozens of police respond to large Revere Beach brawl

A dozen people were arrested in the disturbance, which drew a massive police response and snarled traffic for more than an hour.

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Medical professionals are moving to an approach that rewards providers for sticking to a budget while keeping patients out of hospital beds.

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The Pioneer Institute report says state officials knew at least a year ahead of time that website development was off track.

Faneuil Hall street performers balk at new fees

Starting next month, buskers will have to do more than audition for their spot ? they?ll also have to pay for the privilege.

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At a Kennedy Institute forum, the GOP Senate leader said the liberal Mass. legislator could separate the personal from the political.

Distrigas says fuel deals should prevent future gas shortages

The Everett importer hopes to provide the region with billions of cubic feet of LNG to heat homes and generate electricity.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/05/10/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/tsarnaev.jpg Still unclear how, why Tsarnaev turned to radicalism

The main character in the drama that has been unfolding since early March remains inscrutable.

Hillary Clinton addressed supporters of Gina Raimondo in October, when the latter was running for governor in Rhode Island. Raimondo, who won, is a stalwart Clinton backer.

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Hillary Clinton keeps eye on party rivals

Clinton?s attempts to marshal support in the states of long shots shows she feels the need to protect every flank.

Keurig teamed up with Coca-Cola on the home beverage maker. Credit: keurig

Keurig bets on cold-brewing system to heat up profits

The company blamed its disappointing quarterly results on the new Keurig 2.0 brewer, which works only with its coffee supplies.

Patriots top draft pick is intentionally grounded

With a wife and two children, star defensive tackle Malcom Brown out of Texas is more mature than most NFL rookies.

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Clay Buchholz (11) walks off the field after the fourth inning of baseball action against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto on Sunday, May 10, 2015.(Peter Power/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

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Solid Clay Buchholz effort gives Red Sox a little boost

We?re not calling this an All-Star outing, but it was better than we?ve seen in a while.

Carine Belizaire of Hyde Park, (center) held a picture of her brother, who was killed in Dorchester on September 28, 2009 during the Mother's Day walk for Peace in Dorchester.

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Thousands take stand against violence in peace march

More than 10,000 mothers, fathers, and others marched in the 19th annual Mother?s Day Walk for Peace through Dorchester.

Talking about penalties for Tom Brady is not easy because there is no precedent.

BEN VOLIN I SUNDAY FOOTBALL NOTES

How will the NFL punish Tom Brady and Patriots?

The decision the league needs to make after the Deflategate fallout is not easy, because there is no precedent.

Head coach Michael Grant of the Coppin State University Eagles shouts instructions to his team during the first half of a game against the Michigan Wolverines at Crisler Arena on December 22, 2014 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan defeated Coppin State 72-56.(Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images)

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In a time of turmoil in Baltimore, Coppin State coach plays a big role

A coach at the historically black school helped prevent his players from becoming negatively involved in the city?s unrest .

Bill Burr appears onstage at Comedy Central's

Comedy Review

Bill Burr goes for the throat in opening show

Starting his 19-show Wilbur Theatre run, the Canton native riffed on Deflategate, Kanye West?s ego, and the war of the sexes.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/05/10/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/Tlumacki_POTS5krace_metro22a-8707--90x90.jpg Medford walk raises money for little-known illness POTS

This year, the POTS Walk and 5K Race was dedicated to the memory of 17-year-old Christina Tournant.

Marathon trial podcast

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/02/28/BostonGlobe.com/Special/Advance/Images/podcast.jpg Episode 29: ?Dead Man Walking? nun could close defense case

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

Opinion

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Even if Boston doesn?t get the Olympics, a planning process that incorporates the park?s needs will help guide the park into the 21st century.

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.