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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will testify publicly to a Senate panel on Tuesday, its chairman said, setting up another potentially dramatic hearing on possible ties between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential race. Sessions is likely to face tough questioning from Senate Intelligence Committee members over his dealings with Russian of-

ficials during the campaign and whether he had a role in the firing of former FBI Director James Comey, who testified last week before the same panel. Until a statement on Monday from committee Chairman Richard Burr, a Republican, it had been unclear whether Sessions would testify in an open or closed setting. REUTERS

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blamed the United States for instability in the Middle East and said Washington’s fight against the Islamic State militant group was “a lie.” “You (the United States) and your agents are the source of instability in the Middle East … who created Islamic State? America … America’s claim of fighting against Islamic State is a lie,” Khamenei said in

a meeting with high-ranking Iranian officials, according to his official website.Iran and the United States cut diplomatic ties shortly after Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution and enmity to Washington has long been a rallying point for hardline supporters of Khamenei in Iran. Khamenei has made several statements denouncing the United States since the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. REUTERS

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Apple shares added to last week’s drop on Monday to lead a market downturn as tech, still the best performing S&P 500 sector this year, succumbed under its own weight. Mizuho Securities cut its rating on Apple to “neutral” from “buy” on Monday, saying the stock had outperformed this year and that the “upcoming product cycle is fully captured at current levels.” Apple shares, down 2.4 percent

on Monday, are up about 26 percent so far in 2017. The S&P technology sector fell 0.8 percent after dropping 2.7 percent Friday for its largest two-day decline in nearly a year. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite underperformed the S&P 500 as the ongoing rout in the sector sparked a search for value elsewhere. REUTERS

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Uber Technologies Inc. CEO Travis Kalanick is likely to take a leave of absence from the troubled ride-hailing company, but no final decision has yet been made, according to a source familiar with the outcome of a Sunday board meeting. Emil Michael, senior vice president and a close Kalanick ally, has left the company, the source said. At the Sunday meeting, the company’s board adopted a series of recommendations from the law firm of

former U.S Attorney General Eric Holder following a sprawling, multimonth investigation into Uber’s culture and practices, according to a board representative. Uber will tell employees about the recommendations on Tuesday, said the representative, who declined to be identified. The company is also adding a new independent director, Nestle executive and Alibaba board member Wan Ling Martello, a company spokesman said. REUTERS

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Shakespeare in the Park’s ‘Julius Caesar’ takes aim at Donald Trump

Gregg Henry stars as a Donald Trump-esque Julius Caesar in Shakespeare in the Park’s “Julius Caesar.” JOAN MARCUS

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The controversy is intense after New York’s Public Theater updates classic political tragedy about the Roman dictator to turn him into Donald Trump. EVA KIS @thisiskis

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A prestigious New York theater’s production of “Julius Caesar” has raised controversy for casting a Donald Trump look-alike as the murdered dictator. In the Public Theater’s annual Shakespeare in the Park production of Shakespeare’s political tragedy about the death of democracy, the Roman ruler is played by “Scandal” actor Gregg Henry, in a suit and red tie with a mop of wispy blond hair and a Slavic-accented wife. About halfway through the play, Caesar is assassinated by his fellow senators because they think he’d become too powerful and threatened Rome’s democratic government. The parallel was a step too far for two sponsors. Delta Air Lines and Bank of America have both pulled their support of the event. “No matter what your political stance may be, the graphic staging of ‘Julius Caesar’ at this summer’s Free Shakespeare in the Park does not reflect Delta Air Lines’ values,” Delta said via Twitter, adding that the “artistic and creative direction crossed the line on the standards of good taste.” “The Public Theater chose to present ‘Julius Caesar’ in such a way that was intended to provoke and offend,” according to Bank of America’s statement. “Had this intention been made known to us, we would have decided

not to sponsor it.” “We stand completely behind our production of ‘Julius Caesar,’” the Public Theater said in a statement. “We recognize that our interpretation of the play has provoked heated discussion; audiences, sponsors and supporters have expressed varying viewpoints and opinions. Such discussion is exactly the goal of our civically engaged theater; this discourse is the basis of a healthy democracy.” After Caesar’s death, the Roman republic quickly spirals into chaos, ending with the deaths of the men who conspired against him and ending democracy for almost 2,000 years. On that basis, the Public’s statement continues, “Our production of ‘Julius Caesar’ in no way advocates violence toward anyone. Shakespeare’s play, and our production, make the opposite point: Those who attempt to defend democracy by undemocratic means pay a terrible price and destroy the very thing they are fighting to save.” The show is presented free in New York’s Central Park through June 18. This isn’t the first time criticism of Donald Trump has landed an artist in trouble. Last week, CNN fired Kathy Griffin from her longtime role as cohost of its “New Year’s Eve Live” program after an image of her holding a severed head made to look like Trump leaked online. Criticizing the current president became its own cottage industry before he even reached the White House. Many comedians, actors and artists have protested his policies through their work, whether it’s Comedy Central’s “The President Show” with Anthony Atamanuik, or musicals in which Russian President and alleged Trump-backer Vladimir Putin gets a golden shower.


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After a string of mild weather days, it’s finally heating up in Boston. If you enjoyed the high temps on Sunday, there’s more where that came from, according to the National Weather Service. In fact, Boston may be in the midst of a heat wave. Boston hit a high of 92 degrees Sunday, the weather service noted, and reached a high of 95 on Monday. Though that sounds sweltering, it may not be a record high for the region. According to the National Weather Service, Boston reached 96 degrees on June 12, 1973, a temperature that hasn’t been topped since. Providence and Worcester may have hit

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PROJECTED HIGH FOR BOSTON ON TUESDAY, ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE on Sunday, meaning those areas aren’t part of the possible heat wave. A heat wave, the weather service notes, means that temperatures must meet or exceed 90 degrees for three consecutive days. As of 11 a.m. on Mon-

day, Boston checked in at 88 degrees. Along with high temps, it’s expected to be humid in Boston, meaning the warm weather will feel even muggier. This isn’t the end of the high temps either, the service said, but there will be some relief. “Temperatures will drop a little at night, with most places having early Tuesday morning readings between 65 and 75,” forecasters said. “Tuesday promises to be another hot day, but with scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms.” After those evening storms, the week looks a little bit cooler. Forecasts predict a high of 73 on Wednesday, 71 on Thursday and 70 on Friday. Though last week saw chilly temperatures — last Tuesday had a high of only 52 degrees with lots of rain, the weather service reminded residents — these aren’t the first warm days of the year. Boston reached a record-breaking high for May 18 when it hit 92 degrees.

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General Electric’s new Boston headquarters isn’t the only change coming to the company. GE announced Monday that current CEO Jeff Immelt is stepping down on August 1. Immelt has served as CEO for 16 years and will be replaced by John Flannery, currently the president and CEO of GE Healthcare. Immelt, 61, oversaw the company’s decision to relocate its headquarters from Connecticut to Boston. After he steps down from his position as CEO, he will continue to be chairman of the board through to his retirement from GE on Dec. 31, 2017. The leadership changes have been detailed in a plan by GE Board of Directors for years, the company said. “The plan for the GE CEO transition process was set in 2011,� said Jack Brennan, lead independent director for GE’s board, in statement. “With the GE Capital pivot behind us and the company’s transition to Boston complete, this is the ideal time for change. The

board is confident that in the years to come, GE investors and employees will benefit from Jeff’s hard work.â€? Immelt was onsite at the groundbreaking for Boston’s GE headquarters last month, alongside Mayor Marty Walsh and Gov. Charlie Baker. The company said it

“The plan for the GE CEO transition process was set in 2011.� Jack Brennan, lead independent director for GE’s board

isn’t altering its plans to build a three-building, $100 million Fort Point campus, according to the Boston Globe. The headquarters is expected to be completed in 2018, meaning Immelt won’t be with the company when the final product is unveiled. Immelt bought a $7.5 million home on Commonwealth Avenue in Back Bay last year

ahead of the move, according to Boston Magazine. Flannery, 55, began working at GE Capital in 1987. He’s moved across the globe for various leadership positions at the company, including South America, Asia and India. “Today’s announcement is the greatest honor of my career,â€? Flannery said in a statement. “I am privileged to have spent the last 16 years at the company working for Jeff, one of the greatest business leaders of our time. He has transformed the GE portfolio, globalized the company and created a vision for the GE of the future by positioning the company to lead in digital and additive manufacturing. In the next few months, my focus will be on listening to investors, customers and employees to determine the next steps for GE.â€? Flannery — a Red Sox fan, according to the Globe, who named his dog after right fielder Mookie Betts — will move to Boston from the Chicago area.Â


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The best way to beat Boston rushhour traffic might surprise you “What this event does is highlight that, no matter who you are or how you get around, we all have challenges and should all be working together to improve our streets.�

Cyclists, drivers, MBTA riders, runners and more raced Monday in the fifth annual Boston Rush Hour Challenge. ERIN TIERNAN @ErinTiernan

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Boston’s congested rushhour roadways are no match for commuters on two wheels. Bicyclists took the top two spots in Monday morning’s fifth annual Boston Rush Hour Challenge. The friendly competition pits people driving cars, riding bikes, taking the MBTA, bike-sharing with a Hubway and using just their feet against each other to see who can make it through Boston rushhour traffic to reach their destination fastest. Though the challenge is a race of sorts, organizers say the goal is to show the different kinds of challenges that different kinds of commuters face during Boston rush hour. “What this event does is highlight that, no matter who you are or how you get around, we

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all have challenges and should all be working together to improve our streets,� Stacy Thompson, executive director of the LivableStreets Alliance, said in a statement. The morning commute challenge was new this year — typically the Boston Rush Hour Challenge has tested different modes of transport during the evening commute, but Andrew Mc-

Farland of LivableStreets said the results were pretty similar. “The personal car has almost always been in dead last,� he said. And those results rang true Monday as well. In the challenge, a driver, biker, runner, MBTA rider, Hubway rider and Copenhagen Wheel e-assist bike raced from Dudley Square to Faneuil Hall, starting off at 8 a.m. sharp.

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The Copenhagen Wheel e-assist bike — a motor-assisted bicycle — came in first at 13 minutes and 48 second. Second was the personal bike, at 15:28. Third place was the runner, arriving in 21 minutes, 15 seconds. The MBTA rider took fourth place, arriving in 23 minutes and 55 seconds. Fifth was the Hubway rider, finishing in 28

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For the evening commute, the contestants competed with the same modes but traveled from Faneuil Hall to Redbones in Davis Square, Somerville. The motorized Copenhagen Wheel bike won the afternoon race as well, proving that two wheels still gets the better of four in Boston rushhour traffic. For a full list of results visit Metro.us/boston.

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A summer internship is a great opportunity to enhance your résumé and begin learning the skills you’ll need to enter the workforce. But for many students, jumping from classroom learning into the daily challenges on the job can oftentimes be challenging. We spoke to Rhea Wong, executive director of Breakthrough New York, for some tips that’ll help you get the most out of the internship experience:

Be a proactive problem solver “It’s better to ask if you don’t know, than to assume and do the wrong thing,” says Wong. But there is one caveat: Don’t ask ques-

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tions that you can find the answer to yourself, she says. Rather than asking, “How do I make an Excel spreadsheet?” — something you could easily figure out by doing a quick Google search — interns should be asking more specific questions, like “How would you like to have this Excel sheet presented?” In other words, they

should make a conscious effort to be proactive problem solvers before seeking out the help of staffers.

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Read over all emails to make sure they’re professional, accurate and well-written.

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to sit down and have coffee or lunch with you, but they might not go out of their way to make that happen,” she says. In that sense, “It’s really on the intern to build that bridge.”

Go above and beyond “A lot of times, interns will be told what to do, but it’s the exceptional intern that goes above and beyond and anticipates what might be needed,” says Wong. Perhaps

you’re interning at a realestate firm and you’ve finished your work for the day. You could start researching other buildings in the area. “Not only is that a great way to learn, but it’s also a great way to market yourself as somebody who has a cando attitude,” she says. Plus, the more you’re able to add value to the company, the more responsibility you’ll get — and the more likely you are to be considered for a job later down the line, she says.

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of a gap year incorporate some element of “learning by doing” — students essentially get to experiment with a career before they buy into it.

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Looks like things got a little bit too real.

How ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ ended before it got started “Bachelor in Paradise” halted filming after two contestants got busy in the pool, as two contestants on a dating reality show are wont to do. Us Weekly broke the news that production on the show had been shut down due to allegations of misconduct. In a statement, Warner Bros. elaborated. “We have suspended production and we are conducting a thorough investigation of the allegations. Once the investigation is complete, we will take the appropriate

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responsive action.” Apparently, DeMario Jackson and Corinne Olympios met at the bar. Alcohol was flowing! There was making out and what TMZ delicately calls “intense rubbing,” and a series of sex acts! But one of the show producers saw the film and was uncomfortable with what was shot — and filed a formal complaint. What’s the big deal of two grown adults enjoy-

Where is Cameron Diaz, anyway? You may have noticed that Cameron Diaz has basically disappeared from Hollywood. Her last two films? Both in 2014. Now, the 44-yearold is opening up about taking a break from being a movie star. “I just went, ‘I can’t really say who I am to myself,’ which is a hard thing to face up to,” she said at the Goop Wellness Summit over the weekend. I don’t know what that means, but OK! She also opened up about marrying Benji Madden of Good Charlotte. On getting married at the age of 41, she said, “I think

She’s still around here, somewhere.

ing some adult pool time in front of the camera of a reality television show? I mean, besides the obvious? Hopefully nothing sinister is going on here.

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Khloe Kardashian wants to have Tristan Thompson’s babies Khloe Kardashian really wants to populate this world with miniature versions of herself, and because of that we should be utterly terrified. On Sunday night’s finale of “Keeping Up With The Kardashians,” Khloe ran into some new, unexpected fertility issues. The 32-year-old learned that despite her age, her uterine follicles and ovaries are much older than expected. But then, with whiplash speed, by the end of the episode, ol’ Koko gets some good news. After ditching her birth control for about three months, her doctor finds more fol-

licles in her uterus, which means her uterus is ready for babies. Tristan Thompson’s babies, to be exact. Khloe and Thompson — a 26-year-old Canadian dude who plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers — have been together since some time last year. “It was all the birth control,” the reality star explained. As soon as I get the hormones out of my system, I’m the f—ing Easter bunny.” I don’t know what the Easter bunny did to be brought into this, but I do believe he deserves better. Unless he’s being played by Sean Spicer. The world isn’t ready.

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it’s a matter of, I just hadn’t met my husband, you know?” She continued, “I had boyfriends before. And there’s a really, really distinct difference between husbands and boyfriends.” Diaz didn’t really say anything about being sister-in-law to erstwhile star of “The Simple Life,” Nicole Richie (who is married to Benji’s twin brother, Joel). I mean, they’re twins! Are there ever any mixups? Is it like “Parent Trap,” but weird and grown up and vaguely sexual?

Meghan Markle plays coy, as usual Meghan Markle is a beautiful lady and an actress on “Suits.” Also, she is dating Prince Harry — have you heard of him? Anyway, the 35-yearold actress and Royal Boo™ attended the ATX Television Festival in Austin this weekend. There, she took part in a script-reading of the original pilot of “Suits” with her co-stars. Then, of course, a wily reporter asked Markle whether or not she “hoped

Just shout it from the rooftops already.

to marry Prince Harry.” Which is real journalism, you know? I mean, that’s really the question we all want the answer to. Who cares about climate change and global warming when there’s the possibility that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might get married after dating for not even a full year!? No, seriously. Markle responded pretty predictably, by not responding at all. She just gave a smile. Which, fine.


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There aren’t many people as positive as Common. On his records, he speaks truth to power. In person, though, he’s all about love — a word he uses as though it was about to go out of style. In the drama “Megan Leavey,” the rapper-actor, 45, plays a tough cookie: a sergeant who gives tough love to Kate Mara’s Marine. Her character has been tasked with handling a combat dog, who’s been trained to sniff for IEDs during the Iraq War. The movie winds up being about their bond. And Common loves that. Most movies about the military are political. This one isn’t at all. It’s not a war story; it’s a love story. The overall theme of love makes you not get into the

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political side of it. You get into the human story about a woman who needs some love. Who doesn’t need that? We can all relate to that, no matter our political perspective or nationality or religion. These days we need more movies that bring us together. That’s the stuff I want to be a part of — telling real people’s stories. Those stories bust us out of boxes. I’m not saying this movie is “Moonlight,” but “Moonlight” took you out of the aspect of thinking, ‘This is a dude who wears a do-rag. He’s just a gangster and he just sells dope.’ The character Mahershala [Ali] played, he cared for this kid [played by Alex Hibbert]. Even my character here, you think, “Oh, he’s a sergeant in the Marines, he’s going to be one thing.” But he’s not. This dude is strong and disciplined, but at the same time he cares. It’s hard to be optimistic right now. How pessimistic do you feel these days? I think it’s getting better. As difficult as it seems on the outside, on the inside people want to see good for human beings. I don’t care if you’re

Muslim, Jewish, gay, transgender, Latino, black — we all gotta help each other and get through this thing together. We know we don’t have all the solutions. But we know that the important thing is to make a better world

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There are two big red flags for Celtics boss Danny Ainge when it comes to a potential trade of the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft for Pacers swingman Paul George. The first is that George can become a free agent in the summer of 2018. The second is that once he becomes a free agent, he seemingly has his mind locked on becoming a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. New Pacers president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard, who was elevated to that position from GM in Indy after Larry Bird stepped down, is saying all the right things currently when it comes to George. Pritchard wants George to stay put, and he thinks he can build a winner around him in Indianapolis.

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“Paul and I talked, I don’t know, 45 minutes to an hour,” Pritchard told the Indy Star recently. “We talked about a lot of things, and in every scenario he wanted to be here. He kept coming back to one statement that hits me hard, and we all know: He wants to win. … The Pacers want to win. We’re on the same page.” Of course, that’s all window dressing. Pritchard wants to make it look like everything is going smoothly in Indy when Paul’s desire to leave Indy for greener pastures (no pun intended) is plain to see.

George tweeted a blank reply (and quickly deleted it) to a Bleacher Report story last month with a headline that read: “Paul Pierce thinks Celtics should trade No. 1 overall pick.” It’s curious in that George rarely “replies” to anyone or anything on Twitter (he’s “replied” just twice since the Celtics tweet). Butt tweet maybe? It’s possible, but I’m going to wager to say that George had something on his mind that day that did not involve him buying Midwest real estate. As for the rental player stuff for Ainge and the Celtics — yes, giving up a shot at a supposed once-in-a-generation talent like Markelle Fultz for a guy who could potentially leave after one season is an incredible gamble. But at the same time, George is

just entering his prime at age 27. There’s zero guarantee that Fultz will become a perennial All-Star and a player who averages over 20 points per game in the NBA like George. This “rent a superstar” gamble is one that Ainge has talked about over

Love to Boston rumors three years ago, Ainge told 98.5 FM’s Toucher and Rich that he “would be open to trading for a high-caliber player in their last year without an agreement to an extension.” Ainge firmly believes that once a player gets

This “rent a superstar” gamble is one that Ainge has talked about over and over again. and over again throughout the years — during times he’s been pressed on bringing in players like Kevin Love and Chris Paul. Ainge hasn’t put his money where his mouth is when it comes to this type of thing, but hell — I believe him. At the height of the

a taste of the Celtics organization, particularly when the Garden is bumping and Boston is a contender, that player will fall in love. The fact that the Celtics would, in this scenario, be able to pay George more money than any other team in free agency doesn’t hurt

either. As for the allure of the Lakers (George is from Palmdale, California, and grew up a Lakers fan), who knows what that franchise will look like a year from now? The good money says they’ll draft Lonzo Ball at No. 2, but then these LeBron James free agency rumors have popped up recently too. George would be a logical choice to join LeBron in LA in the summer of 2018, but LeBron would likely push for the Lakers to bring in his buddies Carmelo Anthony (who plays the same position as George) and Dwyane Wade prior to that ever happening. LeBron jumping to the Western Conference would also give the Celtics a wide-open path to the NBA Finals for the foreseeable future.


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KYLE BISHOP OPINION Kyle Bishop is a lead MLB columnist at RotoBaller. com. His articles and Fantasy Baseball Rankings are your secret weapon for winning fantasy leagues.

With the Brewers promoting top prospects Lewis Brinson and Josh Hader this weekend, fantasy owners may be wondering who’s next — and whether they’re worth a roster spot. Here are some names to keep an eye on in the coming weeks. Obviously, in any competitive dynasty league these guys are long gone, but they should be widely available in most other formats.

Yoan Moncada, 3B, Chicago White Sox The consensus top prospect in the game, Moncada has slumped since returning from a minor thumb injury. He’s still hitting a respectable .282/.374/.441, though, with seven home runs and 13 stolen bases in his first 50 games at Triple-A. Moncada just turned 22 and needs to improve his contact rate to reach his fullest potential, but he’s an incredibly talented player and the White Sox will be sellers at the deadline. Bet on seeing him in the majors soon. Stash in all but the shallowest leagues.

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his first taste of TripleA. Rosario is hitting .339/.381/.498 with six homers and 11 steals in 61 games. With Neil Walker likely to be on the trading block and both Asdrubal Cabrera and Jose Reyes playing poorly, a promotion

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Not much has gone right for the Mets this season at the major league level. Their rotation, formerly the envy of MLB, has been ravaged by injury and ineffectiveness, and they’re already nine games out of a wildcard spot. On the bright side, their top prospect has been fantastic in

seems imminent. While it’s important to note that he’s just 21 and that his current numbers are inflated by the run environment of the Pacific Coast League, Rosario has shown himself to be big-league ready. Stash in 12-plus team leagues.

Jacob Faria, SP, Tampa Bay Rays We got a glimpse of what Faria can do when he was called up for a spot start on Wednesday. After allowing a run in the first inning, the 23-year-old shut down the White Sox, pitching into the seventh and allowing only one runner to reach scoring position. As a reward, he was immediately sent back to Triple-A. The Rays tend to bring their prospects along slowly, but this is Faria’s second go-round at the highest level and he’s demonstrated improvement. Should Tampa decide to shop Chris Archer and/ or Jake Odorizzi this summer, Faria would almost certainly be the first option to replace them. Stash in 12-plus team leagues.

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MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Frances S. James to New Century Mortgage Corporation, dated May 19, 2005 and recorded with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds at Book 37141, Page 326 subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, on behalf of the holders of the Asset Backed Securities Corporation Home Equity Loan Trust, Series NC 2005-HE8, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series NC 2005-HE8 by New Century Mortgage Corporation by assignment recorded in said Suffolk County Registry of Deeds at Book 43365, Page 188; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM on June 20, 2017 at 51 Bicknell Street, Boston (Dorchester), MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, TO WIT: That certain parcel of land known and numbered as 51 Bicknell Street, situated on the Easterly side of said Bicknell Street in that part of Boston called Dorchester being shown as Lot# 19, and the northerly half of Lot# 20 as shown on a Plan of Building Lots in Dorchester drawn by Roswell Gleason dated 21, 1886 recorded with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds Book 1879, Page 128 and bounded and described as follows: WESTERLY: by said Bicknell Street, seventy-five and 00/100 (75.00) feet; NORTHERLY: by Lot# 18 on said plan, one hundred and 95/100 (100.95) feet; EASTERLY: by Lots 13 & 14 on said plan, seventy-five and 00/100 (75.00) feet; and SOUTHERLY: by a line running through Lot # 20 on a line parallel with and seventy-five feet distant from the southerly line of Lot 18 the second bound herein named, one hundred and 54/100 (100.54) feet. Be any of the said measurements more or less however these said Premises may be bounded, measured or described. For Title Reference See Deed at Book 9332, Page 329. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursuant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer’s check or money order will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer’s check or other check satisfactory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, on behalf of the holders of the Asset Backed Securities Corporation Home Equity Loan Trust, Series NC 2005-HE8, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series NC 2005-HE8

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