Latest news

 

Man killed in Fla. was said to be quick to fight

Ibragim Todashev was involved in altercations in Florida and Mass., public records show.

exclusive thursday preview

Mass. lawmakers push to retain $250m for hospitals

The “Bay State boondoggle” is at risk as Congress considers a bill that would end extra payments for Mass. hospitals.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/05/22/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/murray1-4885--90x90.jpg Murray to resign for job in Worcester

Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray dismissed the notion that his ties to the former Chelsea Housing chief fueled his decision to resign for a private-sector job.

US admits four citizens killed in drone strikes

The Obama administration acknowledged targeting radical Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who was slain in a September 2011 attack.

‘Shocking’ London attack could be terror-related, Cameron says

British Prime Minister David Cameron said there are ‘‘strong indications’’ that a fatal attack near a London military barracks was terror-related.

Jackie Watkins surveyed damage to her home in Moore, Okla.

Brett Deering/Getty Images

Thousands of homes were damaged in Okla. tornado

The tornado that struck in Oklahoma may have done $2 billion or more in damage to as many as 13,000 homes, multiple schools and a hospital, officials said.

exclusive thursday preview | g cover

The high price of tanning

Despite warnings about sun worshiping, melanoma rates continue to rise, especially among young women.

exclusive thursday preview | style

5 tips to get your home decor ready for summer

Brighten up your home in time for the season with tips from Bravo’s “Million Dollar Decorators.”

Claude Julien and the Bruins have a 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

On Hockey

Claude Julien’s plans turning to gold for Bruins

The coach has been criticized at times for his stubbornness, but the Bruins’ 3-0 series lead shows Julien’s game plan has merit.

opinion | JEFF JACOBY

Academic freedom?

Academic freedom is lacking at Harvard, where the right not to be offended fuels protest.