Baker creates commission to examine MBTA

?In order to fix the problems at the MBTA, they must first be diagnosed,?? Governor Baker said at the State House.

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The move comes after a federal judge Monday indefinitely postponed President Obama?s executive actions on immigration.

A riding stable in Westford collapsed Friday.

Jon Chase for the Boston Globe

Two horses killed in Westford stable collapse

Numerous other horses were able to escape after the structure?s roof collapsed under the weight of snow, a fire official said.

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Heavy snow and brutal cold have produced spectacular growths of ice, and now they?re crashing to the ground.

Karen Prowl of Wakefield used ax to chip away at ice on roof of her 92 year old mother's home in Wakefield.

Joanne Rathe/Globe staff

Rain from weekend storm could worsen roof issues

Three to 5 inches of snow could fall in Southern New England beginning Saturday, followed by freezing rain or rain.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/02/20/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/coast-big-8278.jpg Icy waters halt MBTA ferry in Hingham Harbor

A Hingham ferry carrying more than 100 passengers had to be towed into clearer waters after getting stuck in ice.

Defense attorney Charles Rankin asked a question during the murder trial of Aaron Hernandez.

Jury views surveillance video in Aaron Hernandez trial

The video allegedly showed Odin Lloyd, shortly before he was killed, getting into a Nissan Altima driven by Hernandez.

Boston, MA 12/19/14 Danny Ainge President of Basketball Operations for the Boston Celtics commenting on the Rajon Rondo trade at the TD Garden Friday December 19, 2014. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe staff) Topic: 20celtics Reporter:

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Danny Ainge got his deals done under the wire

It looked as though the Celtics were standing pat, but things changed quickly and close to the trade deadline.

Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli responds to a question from a reporter during a news conference at the TD Garden before a scheduled NHL team hockey practice in Boston, Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

FLUTO SHINZAWA | ON HOCKEY

Chiarelli?s job in danger if Bruins miss playoffs

?It?s unfortunate that we?re under review for one year,? said Peter Chiarelli. ?But I understand. We?ve got to make things better.?

ideas | The Word

Wikipedia?s copy editor army

How do you edit a giant crowd-sourced encyclopedia? With volunteers ? and lots of fighting.

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Perspective

What snow days taught me about my career

Lessons from a Massachusetts month of travel bans, broken trains, and more than $1 billion in lost productivity.

Protesters in Romania held carnations in their mouths during a 2011 protest against harassment of women initiated over their public appearance or behavior.

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opinion | Leora Tanenbaum

Slut-shaming undermines women

A crucial factor of campus sexual assault is overlooked: the widespread belief that some women are ?sluts.?

Fort Myers, FL - 02/20/15 - Boston Red Sox lefty pitcher Brian Johnson, a spring training invitee, barehands a catch while playing catch. Red Sox Spring Training. (Barry Chin/Globe Staff), Section: Sports, Reporter: Peter Abraham, Topic: 21Red Sox, LOID: 8.0.2716669192.

Alex Speier

New pace of game rules don?t worry Red Sox prospect

Brian Johnson, the team?s minor league pitcher of the year, works quickly on purpose to keep hitters off-balance.

Above, Lydia McIntosh (left) and Waridi Kaba  tried a math game.  At left, Piyush Kundu prepared to release her entry in the engineering egg-drop challenge. Her egg survived.

Science camp runs on girl power

As research shows girls often lose interest in STEM subjects in middle school, a camp in Lexington seeks to keep them on track.

Auctioneer sells rare photos of JFK, family and friends

The images, from a 1961 Cape Cod getaway, were taken by Washington Post heiress Katharine Graham.

The Big Picture

Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show

Thousands of competitors and 192 different breeds took part in the show this week.