Work it Out, Boston: Yoga tips for runners

Staying fit is an important part of staying healthy. This blog will offer exercise tips from experts as well as share the personal journeys of Globe staff members committed to fitness. No matter your age or energy level, we invite you to join in and share your own story. How do you find time to work out? What are your daily challenges? Let us know and read along -- and together, we can all get moving.Get Moving, Boston | Boston.com Health & Wellness...

Discuss - What did you think?

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Top 10 TV series finales

"Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan talked to The Hollywood Reporter about how he felt while writing the final scenes from the series finale. "I haven't told my crew this. I actually cried writing the end – 'The end' on the last episode," he said in the interview. "I haven’t since then." We can sympathize as the tentative fates of Walt, Skyler, and Jesse left fans in various stages of cardiac arrest leading up to the end. Whether Walt lived or...

Watch - The fire scene

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Record-breaking moment ruined at Berlin Marathon

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Two-alarm fire hits building on Hancock Street in Quincy

By Jasper Craven and Martin Finucane, Globe Correspondent and Globe StaffA three-alarm fire has broken out this afternoon at a historic building on Hancock Street in Quincy.The fire was reported just before noon at 1170 Hancock St.Everyone is out of the building, Quincy police said. The building, the Quincy Masonic Building, was built in 1926 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, according to the building’s website.Authorities...

OBF: 4-0 never looked so bleak for Patriots

Sunday was all about "Breaking Bad" and bad breaks.Or more specifically, a bad torn Achilles' tendonThe AMC show completed its run with a terrific final episode.[No spoilers here.]The Patriots rolled out to a 17-point lead before keeping us all entertained with a 30-27 victory over the Falcons at the Georgia Dome.They are 4-0.And the season appears to be over.Or at least that's what you'll likely be hearing over the next few days.Sunday's win was...

Belichick unsure of extent of Wilfork injury

By Jeff Pini, Boston.com CorrespondentFollowing the Patriots’ 30-23 win in Atlanta Sunday night, the team returned home to Foxborough with the biggest question being what will happen following the loss of defensive tackle Vince Wilfork.Wilfork was injured on the Falcons' first drive of the game and had to be carted to the locker room. It was reported he had suffered a torn Achilles’ tendon and could be out for the rest of the season. Head coach Bill...

Lawyer: Hernandez’s girlfriend victim of prosecutorial abuse

By John R. Ellement, Globe StaffThe attorney for Shayanna Jenkins today accused Bristol County prosecutors of using “abusive’’ legal tactics in an effort to pressure Jenkins into providing information against her boyfriend, Aaron Hernandez, the former New England Patriots player who is accused of orchestrating the murder of Odin L. Lloyd this June.Jenkins, who has a child with Hernandez and who began dating him when both were high school students...

Supshot makes smartphone photos pay

By Hiawatha Bray / Globe StaffThose photos stored on your smartphone could be worth a few bucks. We’ve all seen breaking news reports featuring photos and videos shot by passing amateurs. But even everyday snapshots can be of value; magazines and advertising companies often buy “stock” photos to decorate their pages.A Boston software startup called Supshot wants to help smartphone owners cash in on these opportunities, by uniting photo buyers and...

New Paulaner Bar at TD Garden; new beer offerings in the arena

Before taking in a Bruins exhibition game last week, my wife and I stopped at the new Paulaner Bar for a couple of beers. The bar is located directly below TD Garden on the platform where commuter rail trains leave North Station. It had an unofficial grand opening last week.You may have noticed a watering hole on the platform last year while rushing to catch your train or riding the escalator into the arena, but the space has been revamped with...

Boston's 25 best burgers

composite photo It’s finally feeling like summer in Boston, and nothing screams summer more than a delicious burger. If you’re craving one just as much as we are but are feeling to lazy to chef one up yourself, take a look back at burgers that have already captured the hearts of our taste buds. Here’s what local chefs have been doing with the best bites you can get on a bun.The following text first ran in the Globe magazine, and was written by Anna...

Juicy news: Hardee's plans to open in Mass.

Hardee's plans a return to Massachusetts within the next 12 to 18 months, reports BusinessWire. According to their reps, "We’ve heard from residents all across the region for years, begging us to bring our food back to them." Hardee's had gradually closed throughout the area in the mid-1990s. The chain, which also operates Carl's Jr., expects to open about 200 franchises throughout the Northeast. They're known for burgers, pork chop 'n gravy biscuits,...

Chad Finn: Richard Seymour to the rescue? It should happen

By Chad Finn, Boston.com ColumnistFor the last half-decade or so, the Patriots have had two players who could be designated as irreplaceable without a moment's consideration.One on offense. One on defense.Tom Brady . Vince Wilfork .Sure, there were others who were vital to the Sunday cause. At left tackle, Matt Light always had Brady's back. Randy Moss was a downfield dynamo in 2007. Wes Welker 's injury at the end of the '10 season was a gut-punch...

Police: 100-mph speeder made a video

By Melissa Hanson, Globe CorrespondentNorwood police say they stopped a man who was driving more than 100 miles per hour in a 45-mile-per-hour zone on busy Route 1 Friday night.The man, who was pulled over at around 10 p.m. Friday, told police that he was using one hand to drive and one hand to capture video of his speedometer to show how fast his car could go to potential buyers, said Norwood Police Officer Kevin Grasso.Police said the driver, whose...

Marijuana facilities knock on Norwell's door

The affluent town of Norwell could be home to one of the first places in Massachusetts where people can buy medical marijuana. Since the town of 10,500 is one of the few communities in the state opening its arms to the newly legalized enterprise, local officials hope their tolerance will pay off in big bucks.Pictured: A medical marijuana plant grows at the Northwest Patient Resource Center medical marijuana dispensary in Seattle. The affluent town...