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Bruins 2, Hurricanes 1 | Bruins lead series, 3-0
The Bruins took the Hurricanes? best shot, and won anyway
The Bruins held off a furious attack in the first period, then moved within one win of a spot in the Stanley Cup Final.

Our college sports system is broken. Do we have the guts to fix it?

From big-money Division I football and basketball to the privileged niche sports caught up in the Varsity Blues scandal, campus athletics needs a complete overhaul. Could this bold idea work?
How young is too young to recruit kids for college teams? An MIT dean foretold the admissions scandal, before experiencing her own disgrace

Four of five men wanted in alleged attack at MBTA station surrender

MBTA Transit Police said the suspects? surrender came as ?a direct result of numerous tips we received from our MBTA community.? 3 hours ago

Boston officer struck by car in Jamaica Plain

The vehicle stopped at the scene Wednesday morning. Other officers apprehended the suspect, who was wanted on warrants. 35 minutes ago

FEC dismisses charges against Boston?s Thornton Law Firm despite evidence of election law violations

Attorneys from the Federal Election Commission found evidence that Thornton Law gave more than $1 million in illegal campaign donations, but the commission voted on party lines not to investigate further. 2 hours ago

Claude Monet haystack painting fetches $110.7m at N.Y. auction
Sotheby?s says it?s a world auction record for the artist. 2 hours ago

Christopher Kimball | Magazine
Recipes: Coleslaw gets a makeover
When picnic weather finally returns, try these slaws and slaw-like salads inspired by the flavors of Greece, Thailand, and Morocco. 44 minutes ago

John Harvard?s Brewery & Ale House is closing its Harvard Square location
The storied pub on Dunster Street in Cambridge will close on May 30. an hour ago

NAMES
The Who?s Roger Daltrey has a message for fans: Don?t smoke weed near our stage
Something to keep in mind before the legendary British band takes the Fenway stage in September. an hour ago

Elizabeth Warren refuses Fox News town hall appearance
?Fox News is a hate-for-profit racket that gives a megaphone to racists and conspiracists,? Warren said of her decision.

Chad Finn
Some things are clear in the aftermath of the Celtics collapse
On the enigma of Kyrie Irving, the folly of Terry Rozier, and the example of Al Horford and Marcus Smart.

State Police destroyed key records in OT probe

The department said the years-old citations were destroyed as part of a records purge. Federal prosecutors now say it prevents them from examining the extent of the fraud.

MGH doctor charged with drunken driving in South End hit and run that injured 3

Michael Watkins faces multiple criminal charges stemming from an alleged hit-and-run crash last week in the South End that injured three people.

Hull elementary student sets fire in empty classroom, police say

A fifth-grader walking between classes had gone into the classroom and lit the fire using a box of matches around 2 p.m. Tuesday, officials said. 3 hours ago

Leominster man charged with manslaughter after allegedly killing girlfriend in crash last July

Gregory M. McNally, 35, was held on $50,000 bail in Worcester District Court after being arrested Friday by State Police in connection with the death of Emilia A. Ortiz, 35. an hour ago

AG?s office fining three Boston-area families nearly $450,000 for underpaying domestic help

The attorney general says domestic workers who cooked, cleaned, and took care of children, sometimes had money wired to relatives in the Philippines instead of being paid directly.

Attleboro third-grader gets letter from President Trump

An Attleboro third-grader last week received a letter from President Trump, ending a monthslong wait for a reply to a note he sent to the White House as part of a classroom lesson. an hour ago

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sports

Peter Abraham

Don?t judge Mitch Moreland by his batting average alone

The Red Sox first baseman leads his team in homers and RBIs, but he?s hitting only .231.
Red Sox could make bid to host 2029 All-Star Game

politics

AG Barr working with intelligence chiefs on probe into how Russia investigation began
Attorney General William Barr is stepping up the probe into the origins of the Russia investigation, naming a US attorney to oversee the investigation and working with intelligence chiefs.

business

?Both sides will pay? in trade war, economic adviser says, contradicting Trump
Larry Kudlow said US consumers would bear a burden from the escalating trade war with China, contradicting the president.

COLLEGE ADMISSION SCANDAL

He bought the fencing coach?s house. Then his son got into Harvard

The Needham house was assessed at $549,300, but sold for nearly a million dollars. The buyer, who never lived a day there, would sell it 17 months later at a substantial loss in what may become the next chapter in the national debate over fairness in college admissions.
Read the Harvard statement on fencing coach Peter Brand Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin appear in Boston court in college cheating scandal

Know about college admissions wrongdoing? Tell us

In light of the recent college admissions scandal, we?re looking for the public?s help better understanding how families and students play the admissions game.