Donald Trump, Bill Clinton avoid spat in nearby stops

Clinton made his first solo appearance for his wife in Nashua, and Trump appeared down the road in Lowell.

Protestors interrupted Donald Trump?s rally Monday at the Tsongas Center in Lowell.

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Trump heckled heavily in Lowell stop

The Republican presidential candidate still managed to talk about opioid abuse, Tom Brady, and the Marathon bombings.

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Globe officials are mulling the move after a new vendor failed to make deliveries to thousands of subscribers.

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One plan calls for a 10-cent boost in subway fares and $9.50 increase in monthly passes, generating almost $50 million annually.

St. George?s School in Middletown, R.I., identified 26 victims of sexual abuse following an investigation last month.

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40 tell of sex abuse by students, staff at R.I. prep school

A R.I. State Police official also said that there is a ?very active, ongoing investigation? at St. George?s School.

Frigid temperatures make for a chilly start Tuesday

The temperature at Logan Airport just before 5 a.m. was 8 degrees, the lowest in 10 months, meteorologists said.

KEVIN CULLEN

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Mullane, who died Jan. 1, was a tireless advocate for firefighters and working people throughout New England.

Michelle Wu was all smiles after her election as Boston City Council president.

Councilor?s rise to head of pack is historic

Michelle Wu?s ascendancy to president of the Boston City Council is a turning point.

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Legislation cosponsored by Richard Neal would benefit the insurer, which is based in his district.

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In a special edition one year after the attacks on the periodical, journalists declared that ?the murderer is still at large.?

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New year, new business regulations?

2016 could bring relief for Massachusetts business leaders burdened by strict regulations.

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Hari Nef posed in the green room at the Huffington Post.

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Hari Nef?s mission goes ?beyond just looking pretty?

The model, activist, and ?Transparent? actress has found her moment.

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If you weren?t pumped about the team starting its playoff run, this might help.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

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New England has lost four of six games, but none of it matters if the Real Patriots show up ? but that?s a big if.

The old St. Gabriel Monastery in Brighton would be transformed into housing for graduate students in a plan similar to one that is creating such housing at the University of Chicago, shown in rendering.

Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff

Grad student housing proposed for Brighton property

The site of the old St. Gabriel?s Monastery in Brighton could be the start of a new trend in the Boston housing market.

Michael Andor Brodeur | @Large

How pointless is inspirational advice?

Does the inspirational quote meme summon us toward empathy, introspection, or both?

The First Folio of Shakespeare plays was displayed at the Globe theatre in London.

Shakespeare?s First Folio set to go on US tour

?The Wonder of Will? exhibition will be making stops in New England this spring.

DraftKings said New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman rushed to judgment when he sought an emergency order to have fantasy sports games banned immediately as illegal gambling.

DraftKings hits back in appealing for N.Y. business

The Boston-based firm asked a New York state appeals court to allow its daily fantasy sports contests in the state.

Leigh Woodman and Sarah Buttermore put a loggerhead in a temperature-controlled pool in Quincy.

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Sea turtles stranded on Cape shores later than ever

More than 500 have been stranded this season, but it?s down from a record of 1,200 the year prior.

Evan Horowitz

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/01/05/BostonGlobe.com/Politics/Images/e237bb48-8ee0-429f-aaac-3310ed79688e.jpg Why have militia members seized a nature preserve in Oregon?

Two ranchers spent time in jail for setting fires on public land, but a federal court ruled the original sentence wasn?t long enough.

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An Oregon sheriff said the father-and-son ranchers convicted of setting fire to federal grazing land have reported to prison.

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Opinion & Ideas

Michael A. Cohen

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It?s been liberals, in the days since the militia seizure, who have been loudly calling for blood ? and pointing out alleged double standards.

Life sciences

STAT, a national publication from Boston Globe Media Partners, covers health, medicine, and life sciences.

Ground Game

Ground Game

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/12/29/BostonGlobe.com/Politics/Images/499351058.jpg A campaign fundraising deadline that matters little

This time the difference between a pretty good and a pretty bad fundraising report isn?t much. If a candidate gets an extra million, it means virtually nothing.

Globe Santa

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Globe Santa delivers holiday gifts to local children in need.

Globe investigations

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A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.

The Big Picture

The supermoon rises behind Glastonbury Tor on Sept. 27 in Glastonbury, England. Tonight?s supermoon, so called because it is the closest full moon to the Earth this year, is particularly rare as it coincides with a lunar eclipse, a combination that has not happened since 1982 and won?t happen again until 2033. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

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The big picture

2015 Year in pictures: Part II

Photographs from July - December on a range of topics from around the world.

The story behind 'Spotlight'

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?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.

BetaBoston

betaboston | tech lab

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The FCC is casting a suspicious gaze on some US telecom firms that are handing out free Internet bandwidth to their customers.

Crux

The new Christian martyrs

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Africa is also widely considered the most dynamic corner of the Christian map.