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One winning Powerball ticket sold in Florida

Someone in the Sunshine Sate is going to be very, very happy. One of the tickets sold in Florida for the Powerball game Saturday evening matched all six numbers drawn.

For nurses, angst in treating suspect

Bostonians breathed a sigh of relief on April 19 when bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured. But for a group of trauma nurses, an extraordinarily draining six days were just beginning.

Nash performs at Lesley University

Legendary musician Graham Nash of the folk rock group Crosby, Stills & Nash played a fitting rendition of "Teach Your Children" at Lesley University's commencement.
Submit: Your smiling dogs pictures

Submit: Your smiling dogs pictures

Do you have a happy pooch in your life? Share your photos of your cheerful canine smiling with us.

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Authorities: Student killed by police

Police say a Hofstra University student being held at gunpoint by an intruder was accidentally shot and killed by an officer who responded to the home invasion.

Broken rail eyed in Conn. train crash

Officials want to know if a rail fracture found where a derailed commuter train was struck by another was caused by the accident or broken before the crash.

Oxbow wins the Preakness

Oxbow's upset victory over Orb at the Preakness Stakes means there will be no Triple Crown winner in 2013.
Open houses around Boston

Open houses around Boston

This condominium in the South End features a chef's kitchen and high ceilings.
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A quiet community takes on a new life

Lakewood Ranch has become a must-see locale, with activities from golf to fine dining, farmers markets to hiking.

Train service to Cape Cod makes trial run

CapeFlyer, the MBTA's new train service from South Station to Hyannis, set off its inaugural run Saturday, with the official debut slated for next weekend.

1 arrest in Arlington youth club rape case

An ex-employee was arrested and more victims identified in connection to sex abuse allegations at the Arlington Boys & Girls Club decades ago.
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Gabriel Gomez a poster boy with no poster

Gabriel Gomez a poster
boy with no poster

Turning the Republican Senate nominee’s story into a national one would be the smart play. Unfortunately, the GOP can’t realize the obvious.
Immigrants — the lifeline of a town
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Immigrants — the
lifeline of a town

Laws that would give illegal immigrants new ways to assimilate will help them save ailing communities.
Heather Maloney keeps her music in the moment

Heather Maloney keeps
her music in the moment

Maloney has a full-band approach flavoring her “adventurous folk,” as she describes it, with pop and rock.
Bold opening night for Alvin Ailey
Dance Review

Bold opening night for Alvin Ailey

Thursday night’s concert epitomized a vision of dance as a celebration of the tenacity of the human spirit.

Health & Wellness

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Your weight loss photos

Hundreds of Boston.com readers have sent in before and after photos of their weight loss transformations. Need inspiration? It's here.

News

Will Boy Scouts accept gay youth?

Will Boy Scouts accept gay youth?

With its ranks deeply divided, the Boy Scouts of America is asking its local leaders from across the country to decide whether its contentious membership policy should be overhauled so that openly gay boys can participate in Scout units.

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Arts & Entertainment

EarthFest concert celebrates 20 years in Boston

EarthFest concert celebrates 20 years in Boston

Radio 92.9 is hosting the 20th annual EarthFest concert at the Esplanade's Hatch Shell this weekend, and this year's event will feature performances by Vertical Horizon and Fastball.
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Lifestyle

A 20-minute app

A 20-minute app

It's no secret that anything wrapped in prosciutto will automatically be a crowd pleaser. This recipe takes that into consideration with the help of this season's gorgeous asparagus.
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Travel

Your favorite views of New England

Your favorite views of New England

Whether it be from atop a mountain, along the coast, or the sun setting at Fenway Park, our readers showed off the scenes and backdrops that make New England special.

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Take the kids to a place of beauty

Discover more than a dozen gardens around New England, such as the Polly Hill Arboretum (left) in West Tisbury.
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Boy perform live in-studio

The German/Swiss group played some of their hit songs on RadioBDC yesterday. Watch a video of their performance and listen to a recording of the interview with Adam 12.

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Hottest hotel pools around the world

Hottest hotel pools
around the world

Italy's Rome Cavalieri, which is part of the Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, boasts four pools with views of the Eternal City as a backdrop.

REAL ESTATE

17 backyard retreats

17 backyard retreats

For those of us who don’t even know what a “wisteria covered pergola” is, here are 17 luxurious backyards to drool over.
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Cars

Escape vs. RAV4

Escape vs. RAV4

The two cars compete in the same vehicle segment but there are some surprising differences between the two that could influence your buying decision.
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Jobs

The 10 most dangerous jobs

The 10 most dangerous jobs

From the relatively exotic to the seemingly mundane, certain occupations carry an underlying danger.
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