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Harvard Medical School to examine strict ethics rules

Busts around the atrium of the Tosteson medical center in Harvard Medical school of the famous Harvard medical doctors through out the school?s history.

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Faculty complained that rigid conflict-of-interest rules hamper their work with industry and make it tough to advance their research.

Charges filed in death of UMass student who was drug informant

Former grad student Jesse Carrillo, of Derry, N.H., was indicted in the 2013 death of Eric Sinacori.

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After John Boehner?s surprise resignation Friday, House Democrats are wondering what may now be possible.

Riders exited a train at the Park Street stop on the Red Line.

MBTA unveils simpler system for performance statistics

Brightly colored ?score cards? trumpet on-time rates for subway lines, bus routes, and commuter rail trains.

President Vladimir Putin and President Obama met at the United Nations in New York.

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At UN, Obama, Putin spar over Syria

The two leaders presented starkly different views of what to do about the ongoing conflict in Syria.

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Governor Baker?s plan aims to decrease the chance that a child will become a victim at the hands of those closest to them.

Police investigate death of 2-year-old in Worcester

A 2-year-old girl died after she was found unresponsive in a Worcester home on Monday, police said.

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Prosecutors said James Ferguson had help from a man and a woman in the home invasion that left Robert McKenna dead in Marshfield.

Mass. General to pay $2.3 million over drug thefts

Lax controls over its drug supply allowed two nurses to steal nearly 16,000 pain pills from the facility, authorities said.

Karl-Heinz Schwarte comforts his wife, Man-Hee, after dropping a bouquet in memory of their late son, Dr. Sebastian Schwarte, off Long Island.

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Flowers for an only son

For seven years, a German couple has made an annual pilgrimage to Boston to honor their only son in the waters he loved.

An image by NASA shows streaks that are thought to have been recently formed by flowing water.

Mars is likely to have water, NASA finds

NASA scientists provided the ?strongest evidence yet? that liquid water now exists on Mars.

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 28: Alex Rodriguez #13 of the New York Yankees strikes out against the Boston Red Sox in the second inning during their game at Yankee Stadium on September 28, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

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Yankees hanging in there despite many obstacles

It hasn?t been an easy season for the Yankees, although they are on the verge of a playoff spot.

With end near, progess slows for migrants

German officials have slowed arrivals to a few at a time so that they can screen newcomers more carefully and find shelters for them.

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The cold beverage system makes 8-ounce servings of Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, Sprite, sparkling water, iced tea and other drinks.

Dr. Joseph Brenner.

Dr. Joseph Brenner, who founded free clinic near Harvard Square, dies at 91

Dr. Brenner started the Cambridgeport Free Medical Clinic in 1968 and what is now the Community Legal Services and Counseling Center.

Pad thai was served during lunch recently at Boston University?s Warren Towers.

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A taste of home cooking for Asian students at BU

Boston University?s new dining hall station aims to cater to the school?s growing population of Chinese students.

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Low-fat diets only reduce the risk of heart disease if healthier food choices are adopted.

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Matt Damon criticized for comments in Guardian story

The actor is being criticized for saying in the UK publication that gay actors should keep their personal lives to themselves.

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump spoke during a news conference to discuss his tax plan proposals.

Five takeaways from Donald Trump?s tax plan

Donald Trump?s plan has some populist aspects to it, but it also could boost some wealthy taxpayers and large corporations.

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Pope Francis? mission to the US

The trip by the world leader of the Roman Catholic Church included a White House visit.

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Boston is the fifth city to get the option in Lyft?s app.

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Francis said that the problem is not just that the abuse happened, but that bishops have covered it up.