GOP officials warn Trump would be ‘most reckless president’ ever
The senior national security officials signed a letter declaring Trump “would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being.”
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A 27-year-old Google employee was killed Sunday while jogging near her mother’s home in Princeton, Mass.
The senior national security officials signed a letter declaring Trump “would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being.”
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Donald Trump’s economic visionReeling from a week of controversy, Donald Trump tried to right his campaign with a detailed and carefully scripted presentation.
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The former Massachusetts governor appeared in person at the secretary of state’s office. He felt, he said, like Santa Claus.
Governor Charlie Baker signed into law a bill that would make Mass. significantly more dependent on wind power and hydropower from Canada.
Colleges to city: We don’t need to pay for servicesRich noncash benefits should be enough, many schools say, but officials argue that they need money to “operate the city.”
Plainridge casino fined for not complying with state alcohol rulesThe casino has agreed to pay $10,000 for its violations of alcohol storage and distribution requirements.
The woman was found late Sunday and rushed to a Boston hospital where she was pronounced dead, Plymouth police said.
Everett man charged with taking upskirt photos on MBTA bus The 51-year-old was also charged with child pornography after police examined the photos on his phone.
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Some people couldn’t get over his wardrobe on Sunday — but Mayor Martin Walsh sees nothing wrong with wearing the shorts.
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Aly Raisman’s parents on edge while watching her competeLynn and Rick Raisman don’t hide their emotions when they watch their daughter perform in the Olympics.
Is there a changing of the guard on the US women’s swim team?Katie Ledecky is poised to be the biggest star at Rio Games, rather than Missy Franklin, who cleaned up in London.
US swimmer Lilly King gives finger wag to Russia’s ‘drug cheating’ Yulia EfimovaThe two square off Monday in the 100-meter breaststroke final.
John Oliver begs you to pay for your newsOliver gave an impassioned defense of journalism Sunday night on his HBO series “Last Week Tonight.”
Pop-up center offers easy way to sign up for TSA PreCheckThe temporary enrollment center opens next week at Boston Marriott Copley Place.
Tasty Burger squares off against Chipotle Tasty Burger has issued a cease and desist letter to Chipotle arguing that its forthcoming Tasty Made burger concept bears a “unmistakable” resemblance to Tasty Burger signage.
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With people lining up to watch the move, the small hilltop village where the schoolhouse is located doubled its usual population.
MONDAY’S PATRIOTS PRACTICE REPORT
Back in team drills, Julian Edelman steps in and steps upThe receiver looked as though he didn’t miss a beat as he rejoined his Patriots teammates.
Alex Speier
Is the decline of A-Rod a warning sign for David Ortiz?In 20 games since the All-Star break, Ortiz is hitting .216 with three homers and five extra-base hits.
commentary
A plea to fellow millennials: Don’t waste your voteA third-party candidate is not the answer in this election.
EDITORIAL
Kelly Ayotte should disavow Donald Trump — nowEven in a tight race for re-election, Senator Kelly Ayotte should repudiate the GOP frontrunner.
Private schools, painful secrets
The unexpected price of reporting abuse: retaliationThe Globe found 15 instances of retaliation at New England private schools against students or employees who raised concerns about sexual abuse by staffers.
Boston Globe coverage and the movie ‘Spotlight’“Spotlight” is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Cod populations are making a comeback, and towns on the Canadian coast are feeling the impact.
After a leg injury, Andrew Benintendi focused on upper-body strength, and the results were dramatic.
More than 100 people marched Sunday from Copley Square to Hynes Convention Center.
‘‘What happened . . . should not have happened,’’ the US senator said Sunday.
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The 2016 Audi TT Roadster is very capable, comfortable and loads of fun to drive.
Fifty-seven percent of Americans between the ages of 18 and 30 favor a ban on semiautomatic weapons.
Cassetta is president and CEO of the Boston nonprofit WORK Inc., which provides vocational services for people with disabilities.
Though just one member of the classic lineup is currently with the band, a program devoted to two vintage albums was a mighty success.
ground game
The summer of Donald Trump’s self-inflicted woundsFor now, Democrats appear to be holding their fire as long as Trump wants to keep shooting himself in the foot.
Design New England
‘This is home’Keith Leblanc and Kelly Monnahan create a haven for themselves, family, and friends in the piney hills of outer Cape Cod.
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