After the rape and murder of his wife, a father carries on

Richard Nunez dressed his son, Thiago, at their Stone-ham apartment. The boy suffers from a genetic disorder.

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A lawsuit Rosanna Camilo?s family recently settled cannot erase the legacy of the violence of one afternoon six years ago in Mattapan.

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CEO of Communispace Diane Hessan poses for a portrait in Boston, Massachusetts December 11, 2013. (Jessica Rinaldi For The Boston Globe)

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Finally, some good news on boardroom diversity

Meet the GK15, companies in the Boston area with the most women and minorities on their boards.

A team from Worcester Polytechnic Institute has grown a piece of heart tissue on a leaf of spinach that beats and sends fluids just like a heart would.

Can a beating heart tissue grow on a spinach leaf? Yes, and WPI did it.

A team from Worcester Polytechnic Institute has grown a piece of heart tissue on a leaf of spinach that beats and sends fluids just like a heart would.

Here?s why the bib number 261 at the Boston Marathon is so significant

In 1967, Kathrine V. Switzer became the first woman with an official number to run the race ? despite physical attempts to stop her.

Patriots

Houston, TX Feb. 6 2017: On the morning following their come from behind Super Bowel victory, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick were present at a press conference along with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Brady (right) accepted the Super Bowl MVP award from Goodell (left). The Vinced Lombardi Trophy is at right. (Globe Staff Photo/Jim Davis) reporter: various topic: Super Bowl

BEN VOLIN | ON FOOTBALL

Welcome back to Gillette, Roger!

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will be at the Patriots? 2017 season opener, his first appearance at Gillette Stadium since Deflategate.

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Bill Belichick skipped the AFC coaches breakfast Tuesday morning, but he was still a big topic of conversation.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/03/22/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/7a94e749-7902-4532-ad01-dc898102492b.jpg Today is a terrible day to be a Falcons fan

If today?s date, 3/28, doesn?t seem familiar, it should.

A quinoa taco dish at By Chloe.

Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff

Tip of the ?iceberg?: Are we approaching salad overload?

It?s easier than ever to find healthy lunch options in Boston, but the fast-casual restaurant market may be getting overstuffed.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/03/28/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/101306_mihos_02-5519293.jpg Christy Mihos, one-time independent candidate for governor, dies at 67

Mihos was diagnosed last month with Stage 4 pancreatic and liver cancer and he died on Friday in Florida.

Adrian Walker

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Michael Botticelli is returning to Boston to lead a new addiction center at Boston Medical Center after serving as ?drug czar? in the Obama administration.

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Most parking meter rates in the Seaport District will change by 50 cents starting on Monday, a first step toward introducing flexible parking rates.

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The move is the first step toward allowing Internet providers such as Comcast, AT&T, and Verizon to sell the browsing habits of their customers.

Dave Epstein

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This very cold March might be ending with a cold nor?easter, but don?t let the word ?nor?easter? freak you out just yet.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/03/28/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/WBZ-TV_29lynn02_met.jpg Robbery, rape suspect is ?person of interest? in Lynn killing

Essex prosecutors still have not charged Brian Brito in connection with Monday?s fatal shooting.

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California prosecutors said two anti-abortion activists invaded the privacy of medical providers by filming them without their consent.

Jason and Elizabeth DelPorto with their anti-hate sign in their Watertown front yard.

Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff

Yard signs channel the fears ? and hopes ? of a fraught era

The messages are direct, stark, unambiguous. And they have appeared, by the thousands, on yards across the nation.

The Trump administration

Evan Horowitz | Quick study

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The weeks ahead will reveal which matter more to Republicans: tax cuts or balanced budgets.

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President Trump?s order that derails much of President Obama?s policies to curb climate change drew sharp criticism from environmental advocates.

Clinton jabs Trump in first major post-election speech

A spirited Hillary Clinton criticized Republican leaders on everything from health care to the shortage of women appointees in top positions.

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The tax credit you should know about

It rewards you for being charitable by reducing your tax burden ? and it?s not just for businesses.

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Munch Madness

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We?re nearing the end of the tournament. Cast your vote today and see who makes it to the semifinals.

Trump Today

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The president made the comment despite confirmation last week in a congressional hearing that the FBI is investigating Trump-Russia ties.

? Schedule: Where the president is today

? News: A look at what happened yesterday

? Social media: What Trump has been tweeting

Opinion & Ideas

Michael A. Cohen

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Representative Devin Nunes is the most spectacular example of this phenomenon

Newsletters

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Our weekly digest on buying, selling, and design, with expert advice and insider neighborhood knowledge.

Special reports

Special report | Part 1

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/03/26/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/kreiter_syriansbusstop1_met-8760.jpg Fleeing Syria for Trump?s America

The trip was over for these refugees. They had found a new home in Mass. But uncertainty lay ahead: Tomorrow, Donald Trump would be sworn in.

Investigations

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If you have been a victim or witnessed a hate incident, share your information here so we can investigate.

STAT

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The agency provided only general guidance instead of a specific new threshold for acceptable lead levels.