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Tsarnaev, Fla. man suspects in Waltham slayings

Law enforcement officials say a Chechen man with ties to the Boston Marathon bombing suspect was killed by an FBI agent while being questioned about his role in an unsolved triple murder.

Tornado warnings over; more storms still loom

Warnings were issued today for areas in Franklin and Worcester counties in Western and Central Massachusetts.

Green Line Extension nears key milestones

Although federal funding is still up in the air, state officials remain committed to fully funding the entire project.

Boy Scout leaders to vote on lifting gay ban

A decision could affect group membership and funding.
Will you please?!? Your rude restaurant incidents (iStock)

Will you please?!? Your rude restaurant incidents

Have you seen bad behavior at local eateries? What is the hands-down worst customer behavior you've watched at a restaurant?

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Jerry Remy, 'sex god'? Sox infielder's 1984 'Playgirl' pic
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Jerry Remy, 'sex god'? Sox infielder's 1984 'Playgirl' pic

Rem Dawg in "Playgirl." Yes, that really happened.
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'Queen' actress steps in for royal, meets cancer patient

'Queen' actress steps in for royal, meets cancer patient

Ten-year-old Oliver was recently diagnosed with cancer. His dream was to meet the Queen of England, but she was unable to. Enter Helen Mirren.

Arizona restaurant learns the hard way that online reviews can make or break

An Arizona restaurateur’s online rants against unhappy customers has become an Internet sensation — and taught small businesses an important lesson.
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Can Boston be safe for bikes?

Can Boston be safe for bikes?

What's the solution? Some call for a gas tax to discourage driving. Others say Boston's old, narrow streets simply aren't designed for bikes. Where do you stand?
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Taza Chocolate focuses on quality amid growth

Taza Chocolate focuses
on quality amid growth

The Somerville company has grown from two guys selling chocolate bars from the back of their bicycles to a 60-employee manufacturing operation.
Bruins don’t look like they can be stopped
Opinion | Dan Shaughnessy

Bruins don’t look like
they can be stopped

The Bruins have been a rocket sled on Bauer blades since they escaped elimination in Game 7 against the Leafs.
Wellfleet Theater to stage young crash victim’s play

Wellfleet Theater to stage
young crash victim’s play

Marina Keegan’s play “Utility Monster” premieres on Thursday, with a back story that could overshadow the work itself.
Gabriel Gomez’s goal — sensible centrism
Opinion | Scot Lehigh

Gabriel Gomez’s goal — sensible centrism

If the GOP candidate is to win the upcoming US Senate election, his path to victory is by being a bipartisan moderate.

News

London attack kills one, may be terror-related, officials say

London attack kills one, may be terror-related, officials say

Two men attacked and killed another near military barracks in London. Authorities are investigating the incident as a possible terror act. The alleged attackers were injured.

Business & Money

Median CEO pay up to $9.7m

Median CEO pay up to $9.7m

The head of a typical large public company made $9.7 million in 2012, a 6.5 percent increase from a year earlier that was aided by a rising stock market.
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Arts & Entertainment

'The Hangover Part III'
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'The Hangover 3' is a pain

1.5 Stars  “The Hangover Part III” doesn’t bother to Xerox the original 2009 hit, as 2011’s witless “Hangover 2” did. Instead, it heads in different, if utterly formulaic, directions. So it’s not terrible. It’s just bad.
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Lifestyle

Can you afford to go to all the weddings you were invited to?

Can you afford to go to all the weddings you were invited to?

American Express released a survey stating that wedding guests can expect to spend an average of $539 for each wedding they attend in 2013, a hefty increase of $200 from last year.
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Your Campus

Scenes from Massachusetts college commencements

Scenes from Massachusetts college commencements

Thousands of students receive diplomas from Massachusetts colleges during the month of May. See graduation scenes from local schools.

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NASA bets 3D-printed food can make you eat bugs

NASA bets 3D-printed food can make you eat bugs

NASA is betting the 3D tech now printing custom plastic tschotske could be turned towards building burritos, pizza, and other delicious meals from unexpected sources.

Community

The 24-Hour Workday
The 24-Hour Workday

When the 'other woman' is mom

This week, research from the University of Wisconsin confirms what generations of sitcom writers have long exploited -- mothers worry more when their sons marry than when their daughters marry.
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Join RadioBDC for A Taste of Faneuil Hall

Join RadioBDC May 23 for a celebration of summer menus, tasty dishes, new neighbors and the hottest flavors from Faneuil Hall.

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REAL ESTATE

Dealing with cicadas, other pests

Dealing with cicadas, other pests

Spring pests are returning, including the possible cicada invasion. Read tips about how to deal with each pest.
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Jobs

The biggest interview blunders

The biggest interview blunders

Job interviews can be very stressful, especially when you know you’re up against dozens of other candidates.
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