In visit to N.H., Trump to announce opioid plan including death penalty

President Trump is expected to visit the state he once referred to as a ?drug-infested den? on Monday.

NOTE-DO NOT LIGHT PHOTOS!! DO NOT LIGHTEN PHOTOS_DO NOT LIGHTE PHOTOS_ SHADOWS ARE TO PROTECT THE IDENTITY OF THE SUBJECT - Northampton , MA - 3/12/2018 - An undocumented immigrant from El Salvador who is facing deportation and wishes to remain unidentified poses for a portrait during a meeting with attorneys at the ACLU's Immigrant Protection Project in Northampton , MA, Mar. 12, 2018. He and his partner are using the organization to help them fill out childcare affidavits to give emergency custody to a caretaker in the event they are separated from them. (Keith Bedford/Globe Staff)

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Parents, fearful of deportation, make plans for their children

A coalition of lawyers and advocates have created a guide and legal documents to help immigrant families if mom or dad is detained or deported.

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Fact-checking Trump?s error-filled tweetstorm about the Mueller probe

President Trump made a number of inaccurate or misleading statements about the investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

Boston, MA - 3/15/2018 - 121 Nexus Executive Vice President and COO Heather Ryan. - (Barry Chin/Globe Staff), Section: Business, Reporter: Katie Johnston, Topic: 16women, LOID: 8.4.1303059485.

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In wake of #MeToo, a growing interest in hiring and promoting female executives

The #MeToo movement and resistance to President Trump have put the unequal treatment of women in the spotlight. And as public outcry spreads, corporate America is slowly responding.

Everett man arrested in Boston, charged with rape

An Everett man who said he was a rideshare driver was arrested in Boston early Sunday and charged with rape, according to Boston police.

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Authorities say the Mass. Police trooper was allegedly intoxicated when he arrived at the Devens barracks, and slurred his speech on the police radio.

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Police weren't saying if it was caused by a package bomb like the three that detonated earlier this month elsewhere in the city.

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Boston, MA - 3/14/2018 - People make the way along snow covered paths in the Public Garden in Boston, MA, Mar. 14, 2018. Massachusetts began to dig out from the nor?easter Wednesday morning, which dropped more than 2 feet of snow on some areas.(Keith Bedford/Globe Staff)

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A rogue coastal storm could bring more snow to Boston

A coastal storm could bring snow to Greater Boston Wednesday afternoon into Thursday.

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Massachusetts has seen three nor?easters so far this month ? and it might see a fourth fairly soon. Here?s a look at what forecasters are predicting.

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A man ran back into the building when he realized his two small children ? a son and daughter ? were still inside, a family member said.

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Patterson averaged 28.3 yards per return last season.

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The city is planning to build a serenity garden on land named for Steven P. Odom, the 13-year-old Dorchester boy who was shot and killed in a case of mistaken identity in 2007.

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State revenue chief hired friends, associates

Michael Heffernan has filled the revenue agency with Wellesley residents, business associates, and fellow golfers.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/03/19/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/walker.jpg As Beacon Street landmark changes hands, nonprofits fear losing access to power

The Congregational Library is not simply an edifice, but a community ? a place to compare notes, pool resources, and, often, collaborate.

South Boston, MA -- 3/18/2018 - (L-R) Senator Elizabeth Warren sings with Boston City Councilor Michael Flaherty and Congressman Stephen F. Lynch as Governor Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and Mayor Marty Walsh clap along during the Annual St. Patrick's Day Breakfast at the Ironworkers Local 7 Union Hall. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff) Topic: 19stpatsbreakfast Reporter:

A kinder, gentler ? sort of ? South Boston St. Patrick?s Day Breakfast

It was held in a smaller space, and it had fewer bells and whistles, but South Boston?s St. Patrick?s Day Breakfast went on Sunday morning as it has for years.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/03/18/BostonGlobe.com/Politics/Images/7c11011e199a45b6ac5102267ce5f249-38219202ae1f4297b556ea15241ed100-0.jpg Interior secretary Zinke defends Japanese comment to congresswoman

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is defending his use of a Japanese greeting when responding to a question from a congresswoman of Japanese descent.

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Never known for his speed on the football field, Tom Brady demonstrated a quick wit over the weekend on NPR?s ?Wait Wait . . . Don?t Tell Me!?

Munch Madness 2018: The top restaurants in Boston

A la March Madness, local restaurants are pitted against each other. Vote now to make sure your favorite place wins.

Debuting Love Letters: The Podcast

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In Season One, Meredith Goldstein explores this question through intimate stories of love and heartbreak and confessions from her own life.

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Malls are dying, but you know who?s building stores in America? Dollar Tree and Dollar General.

Modeling?s glamour hides web of abuse

The fashion industry is built on glamour and allure, but many models, especially the very young, know it for something else: sexual exploitation and abuse.

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