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Associate of Tamerlan Tsarnaev killed by FBI agent

An FBI agent shot and killed a Chechen man in Orlando, Fla. early today with ties to Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, according to the agency and news accounts. (9:46 a.m.)

Source: Lieutenant Governor to resign

Timothy P. Murray has accepted a private-sector post with a Worcester business group according to a senior administration official. (9:26 a.m.)

Study: Charter schools outperforming on tests

Boston charter schools top public schools on three barometers of achievement according to a study.
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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.
Aly Raisman exits 'Dancing' stage

Aly Raisman exits 'Dancing' stage

Needham native Aly Raisman was the first to be eliminated on Tuesday night's finale.
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Fire destroys 118-year-old Lynn church

Lynn Fire Department officials say a three-alarm fire completely destroyed the El Siloe French Seventh Day Adventist Church early this morning. (9:11 a.m.)

Boy found safe after Amber Alert issued

A 13-year-old boy has been found safe after his father allegedly abducted him in Roxbury and an Amber Alert was issued, Boston police said.
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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.

Health & Wellness

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For heart health, avoid angry response to this blog

Dr. Suzanne Koven offers her mother's advice when it comes to controlling anger and rage -- as it may protect your health.

News

Residents come home to pick up

Residents come home to pick up

As state and federal officials work to set up disaster recovery centers, residents of Moore, Oklahoma, are beginning the deliberate process of assessing what's left of their homes.
Photos Scenes of Oklahoma tornado damage

Business & Money

Should we let wunderkinds drop out of high school?

Should we let wunderkinds drop out of high school?

Examples of tech geniuses who lack college degrees are well-known — Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg among them.
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8 famous 'Star Trek' quotes

8 famous 'Star Trek' quotes

"Star Trek Into Darkness" won this weekend's box office. Want to talk the talk? Check out eight of the most famous lines ever uttered in the franchise's history, which stretches back to the original series with William Shatner (pictured).
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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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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

Erica Corsano

Erica Corsano and her rescue pups ready for a night on the town

Fashion maven Erica Corsano (left), who will chair tonight's MSPCA Spring Gala with her pups, reveals her reaction to her dog chewing her Jimmy Choo shoes and why she’ll never be like Paris Hilton.
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Portugal. The Man Live in the Lab on Friday

Portugal. The Man Live in the Lab on Friday

Before they hit the Boston Calling music festival this weekend, Portugal. The Man will play some songs for us live in the Globe Media Lab. Tune in!

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