Stark overtones in ’11 Waltham killings

The triple homicide was assumed to be a drug deal gone bad, but now authorities say bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev may have helped kill the men.

Boston teachers receive high ratings

The Boston Public Schools has rated 92 percent of all teachers as proficient or exemplary, raising questions about the evaluation system.

KEVIN CULLEN

A child’s gift erases a gulf

Seven-year-old Sophie Orange organized a pajama day at her all-girls school in England to raise money for victims of the Boston bombings.

Obama recasts war on terrorism

President Obama on Thursday said it was time to narrow the scope of the battle against terrorists, and vowed to restrict drone use.

Representative Edward Markey, the Democratic Senate candidate, shook hands with a commuter at North Station in April.

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Markey misses a string of votes in House

Edward J. Markey has not cast a vote in Congress since May 9, missing the last 40 votes before the chamber.

Tuukka Rask and the Bruins slumped off the ice after the Rangers scored the game-winning goal.

Game 4 | Rangers 4, Bruins 3 (OT)

Bruins lose in overtime, fail to sweep

Chris Kreider scored the sudden-death winner to force a Game 5 Saturday after the Bruins blew two third-period leads.

Chris Kreider, right, slipped the game-winning goal past Tuukka Rask.

Dan Shaughnessy

Bruins fall down on the job

Tuukka Rask showed he was human in the Bruins’ Game 4 loss. But the team also showed it has a problem closing out playoff series.

Terry Francona made his return to Fenway as the Indians manager.

Indians 12, Red Sox 3

Indians rout Red Sox in Terry Francona’s return

In his first game back in Boston, Francona showed the Red Sox that his surprising team is in first place for a reason.

Nation & World

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Jennifer Tyrrell, who lost her job as a den leader in 2012 for being gay, hugged Pascal Tessier, 16, an openly gay Scout who faced expulsion from the group. The group put off the even more divisive question of whether to allow openly gay adults.

Boy Scouts agree to welcome gay youth

In a landmark step its CEO called ‘‘compassionate, caring, and kind,’’ the Boy Scouts of America on Thursday ended its ban against openly gay youths.

Movies

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MOVIE REVIEW

Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Verena Paravel’s unconventional documentary follows a New Bedford-based fish trawler in the North Atlantic.

‘Leviathan’ is not just another fish tale

Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Verena Paravel’s unconventional and enthralling documentary is about a New Bedford-based fish trawler in the North Atlantic.

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Globe Talk | June 11

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/05/16/BostonGlobe.com/Special/Images/Ashleigh-Faye%20brick-800x1120.jpg A conversation with Dennis Lehane

The best-selling author discusses his craft with Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory. Proceeds will go to the One Fund Boston.