New Metco leader has big expansion plans

Milagros Arbaje-Thomas says she wants aggressively raise money, reconnect with alumni, and expand support for students.

Ed Lorenzen, 47, with his son, Michael. Both were killed in a Rhode Island fire on Friday.

Lorenzen family

Father died trying to save 4-year-old son from R.I. house fire, friend says

Ed Lorenzen, an influential budget and policy staffer in D.C., was found with his young son in his arms.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/01/28/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/01-28-2018_Warren_07.jpg Elizabeth Warren rallies the faithful at a Malden town hall

Warren elicited frequent applause from the supportive crowd with her broadsides against President Trump and her discussion of economic inequality.

Bernie and Dolly Wax were not refunded the $2,300 they paid Norwegian Cruise Lines for a trip they were kept off of because of a mistake with passports and luggage.

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Sean P. Murphy | The Fine Print

Norwegian Cruise Line changes course, offers couple apology, refund, and ?dream? trip

The offer came as hundreds of readers posted stinging criticism in the comments to an online version of a Globe column that detailed how the couple had been marooned last month.

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The one-time ?Apprentice? star is following up her year in the White House with a stint on ?Celebrity Big Brother.?

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Baldwin questioned Farrow?s allegations of sexual abuse against her adoptive father Woody Allen, comparing her to Mayella Ewell in ?To Kill a Mockingbird.?

Small snow people at the Wollaston Recreation Facility in Quincy earlier this month.

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Dave Epstein

January might end with some snow

As a storm makes its closest pass Monday night, there will be a period of snow across part of eastern New England.

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The ?party of law and order? is becoming the party of ?I?m just raising questions.?

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The Koch brothers and their network of wealthy donors have a lot to be happy about after the first year of the Trump administration.

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Senator Lindsey Graham said Congress should move forward on bipartisan legislation preventing a president from firing a special counsel.

The Grammys

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Bruno Mars won the night?s two biggest awards, including album of the year.

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SZA performed onstage during Sunday?s Grammy Awards.

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Kesha and other female stars took the stage for a powerful performance.

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Sir Elton John took to the piano during the Grammys.

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Bryson Tiller, Rihanna, and DJ Khaled took to the stage.

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Luis Fonsi (left) and Daddy Yankee performed ?Despacito.?

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Alessia Cara received the award for best new artist.

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Lamar performed during the Grammys.

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Lady Gaga performed during the Grammys.

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SZA arrived at the Grammy Awards.

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Lady Gaga wore a white rose to show solidarity with the #TimesUp and #MeToo movements.

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Lana Del Rey wore an off-white dress with a high slit and star theme.

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Big Sean with John, who wore a geometric-pattern jacket.

Grammy Awards

Big wins for Lamar and Mars, but women take the night

Lamar and Mars took most of the trophies, but Kesha gave the most cathartic, and resonant, performance.

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Look at who took the hardware at Sunday?s awards show.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/01/29/BostonGlobe.com/Lifestyle/Images/911545910.jpg Kesha delivers the Grammy?s #MeToo moment

The singer was backed by an army of white-clad women as she sang ?Praying.?

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Hillary Clinton made a surprise appearance at the Grammys on Sunday night in a pre-recorded skit taking aim at President Trump.

TARA SULLIVAN

/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/01/28/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/Tara_Sullivan%20(5)-15940.tif Stephen Gostkowski is establishing a legacy of his own

He is revered by teammates for his hard-working ethos, drawing respect from a locker room that never wonders whether he?ll be ready to put points on the board.

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Garoppolo was with the Patriots long enough this season to qualify for a playoff payout, according to the collective bargaining agreement.

Bill Belichick deflects unwanted questions with ease ? deploying a death stare, a disgusted exhale, or a long silence as appropriate.

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Fighting teen snark? Find your inner Belichick

Watch his press conferences, look at reporters as teen drama queens, and you?ll realize Bill Belichick is a parenting genius.

ADAM HIMMELSBACH

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/01/28/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/Rex_Boston_Celtics_at_Golden_State_W_9336679R.jpg What we learned from the Celtics? loss to the Warriors

Besides the Kyrie Irving-Stephen Curry showdown, there was plenty to digest in a game that could be a preview of this year?s NBA Finals.

Dajia Brown careD for her baby Brooklyn at their home in Somerville. Dajia and her baby are part of a Boston Medical Center program that helps women maintain their sobriety and take care of themselves and their babies.

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New mothers overcoming addiction face a world of obstacles

Many stop using drugs during pregnancy ? but find little help sustaining their recovery once the baby is born.

?SNL? worries Trump made us forget the misery of the Bush presidency

President Donald Trump?s time in office has been good for George W. Bush.

World Bank President Jim Yong Kim spoke last week during a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

World Bank chief says he won?t leave for Harvard job

?I?m completely committed to my job at the World Bank Group,? said Jim Yong Kim, the former Dartmouth College president.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/WebGraphics/Sports/BostonGlobe.com/2016/01/20moresports/seasonticket_90.jpg The Season Ticket podcast

Host Chris Gasper once again takes you behind enemy lines as he speaks with Philadelphia Eagles reporter Zach Berman.

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Opinion & Ideas

Ideas | Cathy Young

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The campus-bred identitarian left is leaving its mark on society.

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Abdulkader Hayani put his daughter Ameenah to bed.

The Last Refugee: A three-part series

A series of occasional articles on the Syrian refugee families resettling here, and the local people assisting them.

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STAT

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Why can?t the broader health care industry agree on how to make drugs more affordable? Here are five factors.

Real Estate

Tips to prevent a carbon monoxide tragedy

Carbon monoxide is invisible to the senses, and every year, the poison endangers thousands statewide. The top culprit? Your home heating system.