Patriots to host Ravens in AFC divisional round

The sixth-seeded Ravens upset the third-seeded Steelers, 30-17, Saturday night.

Edward Brooke at a press conference in 1966.

Former US Senator Edward Brooke dies at 95

The Massachusetts Republican was the first African-American to be elected to the US Senate since Reconstruction.

Boston, MA 1-3-15 - Snow billows around the Bunker Hill Monument during the Saturday overnight storm. (Globe staff / Bill Greene)

Storms hitting Mass. with snow, freezing rain tonight

Boston should see an inch of snow, while areas between I-495 and Rte. 128 might get 2 inches, meteorologists said.

Nashua mother charged in death of 3-year-old daughter

Katlyn Marin, 25, is charged with second-degree murder for ?causing death by assaulting? her daughter, Brielle Gage.

Bulls center Pau Gasol found a roadblock in the form of the Celtics? Tyler Zeller during their game Saturday night in Chicago.

Bulls 109, Celtics 104 (OT)

Sloppy Celtics lose in overtime in Chicago

Turner had the hot hand and he knew it; he scored a game-high 29 points on 12-of-22 shooting.

Boston--01/03/15- Sean Patrick Cardinal O'Malley presided over a rare ordination at St. Anthony Shrine in which two Franciscan Friars were ordained. Ross R. Chamberland and Jeffrey V. Jordan were ordained during the 11 a.m. service. The Cardinal lays his hands on Jordan as Chamberland(rt) looks on. Boston Globe staff photo by John Tlumacki(metro)

Two friars ordained at St. Anthony Shrine

Cardinal Sean O?Malley, archbishop of the Archdiocese of Boston, presided over the rare ordination in Boston.

Marathon bombing survivors gird themselves for Tsarnaev?s day in court

With the long-awaited trial scheduled to begin Monday, survivors are grappling with whether they want to be there.

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The highly anticipated trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will begin with jury selections Monday.

art

Prized collections of Japanese art entrusted to MFA, Harvard

A collector of Japanese art is leaving the remarkable collection he amassed with his longtime partner to four museums, including two in Boston.

Director Paul Thomas Anderson on the set of ?Inherent Vice.?

Movies

Paul Thomas Anderson tackles ?Inherent Vice?

The director and writer talks about reading Pynchon, making the movie, and the ineffability of ?70s style.

The 119 Gallery in Lowell shows some of the city's most avant-garde work, including art in digital media.

Travel

Lowell is a city of canals and culture

The city?s canalside walkways showcase red brick mills and waterway engineering that powered the engines of industry.

The 49ers and Falcons have shown interest in Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels.

Which NFL teams are talking with Josh McDaniels?

The Patriots? offensive coordinator is having a busy weekend interviewing for head coaching jobs.

After about six months of online dating, Sue Liang is more than a little disillusioned. ?Sometimes, I get so tired of it. It?s so hard to tell if someone?s really genuine, or what they?re looking for,? she says.

Online dating disappointments emerge despite advances

There remains a significant number of singles who say they were underwhelmed or even painfully disappointed by the experience.

Pedro Martinez has a book coming out this year that he co-authored with Michael Silverman.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

This is the Year of Pedro, and other thoughts

The Globe columnist offers his thoughts on Pedro Martinez, Rajon Rondo, and the College Football Playoff, among other things.

Opinion

Michael A. Cohen

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/01/02/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/cohen-1118.jpg Mario Cuomo?s flat ?two cities? speech

His unapologetic liberalism may not have soared in 1984, but they might have been popular today with Americans concerned about inequality.

The Big Picture

John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

Globe photos of the month: December 2014

Photographers captured images of Boston protests and holiday events.