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In Robert Kraft case, Fla. prosecutors appeal judge?s order throwing out video evidence
Florida prosecutors in the Robert Kraft prostitution solicitation case are appealing a judge?s order that threw out video evidence, according to a court filing.

That sinking feeling: Helium shortage has balloon vendors deflated
Need floating balloons? Be prepared to pay, or to do without.

ASTROS 3, RED SOX 1
Eighth is enough to submarine Red Sox in ALCS rematch
UConn product George Springer slugged a two-run homer off Rick Porcello in the eighth, erasing a Red Sox lead in a meeting of the last two World Series winners.

Stanley Cup Final
Stanley Cup Final schedule is announced
The Bruins will host the West winner, either St. Louis or San Jose, and Game 1 is Monday, May 27.

Fired school cafeteria worker in N.H. offered job back

Bonnie Kimball, who claimed she was fired for giving free lunch to a student who couldn?t afford to pay, said she won?t be returning to Mascoma Valley Regional High School.

Maine teacher says she was fired for taking breaks to pump breast milk

Shana Swenson of Portland filed sued last week in federal court, claiming discrimination on the basis of gender and pregnancy.

MIT-owned lab buildings change hands for reported $1.1 billion

The complex, known as the Osborn Triangle, is home to Novartis, Pfizer, and Lab Central.

Magazine

Dinner with Cupid
Blind date: ?I was convinced I was being stood up?
Will he be impressed by his date?s Southern charm and parking karma?

Miss Conduct
Advice: Can a longtime friendship survive long distance?
Plus, what to do when a strong family resemblance causes awkward social situations.

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??If you think this has a happy ending, you haven?t been paying attention.? Could we be getting a ?Red Wedding?-esque ending to the whole series??

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As N.H. considers repealing the death penalty, the lone man on death row looms large

As New Hampshire grapples with the likelihood that the Legislature will vote this month to repeal the death penalty, Michael Addison is being discussed on both sides of the debate.

Metro

sports

Bruins believe rest won?t mean rust for Tuukka Rask

The Bruins have a little break in the action, so the challenge for the goalie is to stay ?zoned in.?

Lawrence mayor calls out Seth Moulton, DNC as Democratic field grows
?Looking more like a circus then a primary!? Daniel Rivera said after the field of nominee hopefulls grew to 24. ?No way this is a good thing!?

LARRY EDELMAN | TALKING POINTS AM
This CEO had 30 million reasons to stay when a rival came knocking
A $30 million equity award to retain Hologic?s Stephen MacMillan made him one of the best-paid CEOs in the country last year.

With just her voice and a cello, Helen Gillet has created a new vocabulary

The core of her work is solo performance with live looping, layering cello parts and vocal lines.

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.