Four people stabbed overnight near Downtown Crossing

Sept 15, 2017-Boston, MA - Customers walk into to Walgreens with trash and blood leftover from overnight stabbings inside the Downtown Crossing store. Victims ran through the Downtown Crossing causing several blocks to be blocked off as police investigated. (Joanne Rathe/ Globe Staff )

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Two victims were found near the 24-hour Walgreen?s on School, and two were found a couple blocks away. Officials do not know yet whether the incidents are connected.

Woman, 32, killed by commuter rail train in Natick, man injured

A woman was killed and a 49-year-old man seriously injured early Friday when they were struck by a commuter rail train.

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Jedediah Daniel was arrested Thursday after following a police cruiser too closely and being found with a duffel bag of drugs.

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The family of a 5-year-old girl said their daughter was barred admission to a prestigious school but was ahead of her peers cognitively.

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A priest working in the embassy in Washington has been recalled after US officials flagged possible violations of child porn law.

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An explosion at a train station sent commuters stampeding at the height of Friday?s morning rush hour.

The Trump presidency

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11-year-old entrepreneur mows White House lawn

President Trump got what you might call a grassroots display of support, as an 11-year-old Virginia boy cut the White House lawn.

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The latest media company to feel President Trump?s wrath on Twitter? ESPN.

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Groups of Harvard Law scholars, feminist lawyers, and other university professors had long argued that the Obama-era policy for policing student sexual charges was unfair.

Isabelle Pitrowski (with her mom and her dog Lily) missed almost all of her seventh grade year due to anxiety about school.

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When anxiety keeps kids from school

School refusal is an issue that has only recently earned wider recognition, but one that school administrators say is a persistently vexing problem.

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The number of people in poverty in Berkshire County rose by nearly a third between 2000 and 2015, even as the number of seasonal home owners increased almost 19 percent.

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Douglas W. Elmendorf, the Harvard Kennedy School?s dean, said that designating Manning as a visiting fellow ?was a mistake.?

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Jose is completing a loop in the Atlantic and beginning what is expected to be a run along the East Coast that will bring high surf.

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They?ll be in place nearly every weekend this fall.

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Here?s what Tom Brady eats on an ?average day?

As he as done in the past, Brady advocates eating ?real foods? and achieving balance ? almost to an extreme.

Ben Volin

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The two franchises are competitors on the gridiron, but kindred spirits in many other ways.

Andrew Mahoney

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Gennady Golovkin vs. Canelo Alvarez on Saturday should be a real doozy, even if it?s flying under the radar.

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Keep your hands off my bodega, Bodega

If Bodega?s founders understood real bodegas, they?d know that these neighborhood mainstays, staples of American small business, can?t be easily replaced.

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Cambridge-area shoppers accustomed to picking up cases of two-buck Chuck from the Trader Joe?s on Memorial Drive may want to stock up now.

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To celebrate the awards? 30th anniversary, music fans can also help choose the 30 greatest Boston artists of the last 30 years.

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker speaks at the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing to discuses ways to stabilize health insurance markets?, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017. ( AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

CAPITAL SOURCE

State GOP calendar shows . . . Australian football schedule?

On Friday morning, the events listed on the state Republican Party site connected not to local events, but to what appeared to be websites showing Australian rules matches.

Special reports

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David Gove, a former Cape Cod hockey prodigy, is dead at 38. Felony charges have been dropped against the coach he said raped him as a boy.

Newsletters

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Witness the birth of the marijuana industry in Massachusetts and catch up on national pot headlines every Saturday.

Opinion & Ideas

EDITORIAL

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President Trump seems unwilling to absorb the lessons of the 2008 recession.

Fall Arts Preview 2017

Fall Arts preview

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A complete guide to movies, music, books, arts, theater, and family events in the Greater Boston area this season.

Nation & World

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A silent march in memory of the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire was held Thursday.

Grenfell fire inquiry opens amid ?sense of anger and betrayal?

LONDON ? A major public inquiry into the deadliest fire in Britain in more than a century opened on Thursday, with the retired judge who is leading the investigation citing a ?sense of anger and betrayal? among former residents of Grenfell Tower in London, which was engulfed in flames in June.