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
The capture of bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev kicked off an extraordinarily draining six days for a group of Beth Israel trauma nurses.
Housing probe looks at rigged inspections
Federal prosecutors are investigating whether former Chelsea housing chief Michael McLaughlin was alerted to "surprise" apartment inspections by federal officials.

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Red Sox 12, Twins 5 (FINAL)

Ortiz powers Red Sox past Twins
David Ortiz drove in six with a pair of thunderclap home runs to right field on Saturday night.
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- Rangers coach Tortorella has fire within
- Rangers to get back to basics in Game 2
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- Oxbow dashes Orb's hopes at Preakness
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.
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Oxbow wins the Preakness
Oxbow's upset victory over Orb at the Preakness Stakes means there will be no Triple Crown winner in 2013.
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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.
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