President Trump

Trump to order wall; immigration changes eyed

The president is mulling plans to slash immigration of refugees from Syria and ?terror prone? nations.

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?If Chicago doesn?t fix the horrible ?carnage? going on . . . I will send in the Feds!? he tweeted.

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The president has installed specific prohibitions banning press releases, blog updates, or posts to the agency?s social media accounts.

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The top three Senate Republicans didn?t disavow President Trump?s claim that millions of people cast illegal votes.

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A bill Senator Ed Markey filed on Tuesday comes amid fears over Donald Trump?s comments on nuclear weapons.

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Several public officials were reprimanded, called out, or disciplined over social media postings after the women?s marches last weekend.

State of the Commonwealth

01-24-2017: Boston, MA: Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker is greeted by wellwishers as he arrives to give his annual state of the state speech in the House chamber of the State House in Boston, Mass. January 24, 2017. Photo/John Blanding, Boston Globe staff story/, Metro ( 25state )

Governor stresses bipartisan compromise, incremental change

Charlie Baker underscored his work on issues close to the hearts of the state?s moderate majority.

01-24-2017: Boston, MA: Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker gives his annual state of the state speech in the House chamber of the State House in Boston, Mass. January 24, 2017. Photo/John Blanding, Boston Globe staff story/, Metro ( 25state )

Analysis

Charlie Baker tries to walk partisan balance beam

Tuesday night?s speech again put Baker in the precarious position that faces every Republican governor in Massachusetts.

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10 things to know about the man who helped Boston open America?s first subway

He invented the electric motor, and once sent a resignation letter to none other than Thomas Edison.

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Another AFC title, won Sunday, burnishes the Pats? bottom line.

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SPORTS BUSINESS

The title that?s always eluded Patriots ownership

One major feat has remained outside the franchise?s grasp.

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After a Dan Shaughnessy column about the New England Patriots went viral this week, a writer for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution hit back.

Green Bay Packers' Jared Cook catches a touchdown pass in front of Atlanta Falcons' Keanu Neal during the second half of the NFL football NFC championship game Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

BEN VOLIN | ON FOOTBALL

Falcons have a high-flying offense. But expect Tom Brady to pick apart the defense

To get a feel for what to expect from Atlanta, we flipped on the All-22 tape of their NFC Championship victory.

Metro

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The Dec. 3 fire displaced more than 100 residents and damaged or destroyed 18 buildings.

Randi Marenburg (left) helped a student at a food pantry at UMass Boston.

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State?s public colleges see rise in hunger, homelessness

Many low-income students have far more to worry about than just exams and extracurricular activities, college officials say.

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The $2.3 billion project has the blessing of the Trump administration, the governor said.

Business

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The team and Boston-based General Electric Co. have scheduled a ?major announcement? for Wednesday.

Taxi drivers and owners have long-protested against ride-hailing operations.

Major court setback for taxi owners in challenging ride-hailing services

It?s the second time in recent weeks that this federal judge has dismissed lawsuits filed by owners of taxi medallions.

Movies

ty burr

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Several movies that are nominated have a New England connection.

Newsletters

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Opinion & Ideas

SCOT LEHIGH

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Trump could pick up some lessons from Reagan. Or perhaps Harry Truman.

Special reports

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INTERACTIVE

Tom Brady: Superfreak?

We break down, body part by body part, what science suggests the average 39-year-old human encounters, and how Brady might be defying those expectations.

Life sciences

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

Investigations

The Desperate and the Dead | Part 7

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One Texas city took on mental health as a community and became a national model. Why can?t Mass. do the same?

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.