Jeremy Bernfeld
Former Staff
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Who Can Profit Off A College Athlete’s Image? Not The Athlete
The NCAA has long held the legal right to use student-athletes' likenesses for profit. But today, some athletes are fighting to be compensated for their work inside and outside of...

Bruins Fans Cheer On Stanley Cup Champions
The Boston Bruins raised the 2011 Stanley Cup title banner to the TD Garden rafters Thursday night and introduced fans to the piece of hardware they had been craving for...

Tributes To Steve Jobs Pour In
Jobs, the legendary co-founder of Apple, died Wednesday night at age 56. His death has evoked an outpouring of grief, remembrances and tributes across the country and around the world.

Red Sox Tied For Wild-Card Lead
The Red Sox are in the wild-card hunt.
Storm Knocks WBUR Offline Briefly
Tropical Storm Irene knocked WBUR's on-air broadcast offline for about seven seconds just before noon Sunday.
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Cape Cod And The Islands Hurricane Links
We've compiled a list of hurricane preparedness links just for residents of the Cape and the Islands.
Hurricane Preparedness Links
With some projections showing New England in the path of Hurricane Irene, here's a list of state and federal resources for hurricane preparedness.

For Riders, The Pan-Mass Challenge Is All About Hope
Thousands of cyclists will descend on the state for the fundraising bike ride that is hoping to raise $34 million this year for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Boston Doctors See Increase In Number Of Hungry Children
As lawmakers weigh cuts to the federally funded, state-administered food stamp program known as SNAP, some Boston-area doctors say the number of hungry children in Massachusetts is skyrocketing.

Boston Foundation Head Pushes Advocacy Role
The Boston Foundation’s leadership on core community issues has put the foundation in an unusual spot for a nonprofit — drawing sharp rebukes from unions and other critics.