City to conduct external review after female firefighters speak

Women on the force have complained about how the department handled claims of harassment and discrimination.

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Investigators have been marginalized, reassigned, or instructed to focus on other matters, current and former employees said.

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Gaza health officials say one person has been killed and dozens injured.

Redevelopment has reached the public housing complex in Orient Heights in East Boston.

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Changes are coming to Orient Heights, and nerves are on edge

Amazon could soon put down stakes at nearby Suffolk Downs. ?I just have a feeling that we?re going to be forced out of here eventually,? said one resident.

ADRIAN WALKER

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There?s almost no diversity, and it doesn?t seem to be a major concern for developers.

No matter what the paperwork said, it was clear Vivian Murphy had been scammed.

Sean P. Murphy | The Fine Print

She was promised $1.5m, but got taken for $28k

A Worcester resident who was falsely told she?d won a Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes is sharing her story.

?60 Minutes? looks at lawsuits against Boston Scientific

Many women say that a mesh implant made by the Marlborough company can cause an inflammatory reaction.

Photos of Aice Jackman, who was killed in 2017, were carried in the Mother?s Day Walk for Peace.

Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff

Moms again give a voice to those killed on the streets

Hundreds walked from Dorchester to City Hall Sunday as part of the annual Mother?s Day Walk for Peace.

Sponsored by Franciscan Children's

Nina?s diagnosis stumped doctors for years. Now, she?s healthy and earning an education

After enduring a medically challenging childhood, Nina, aka Baby Girl Butterfly, has emerged stronger and ready to learn.

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A sculpture from the demolished Prouty Garden is prominently displayed at Boston Children?s Hospital?s new rooftop garden.

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Is Children?s Hospital?s rooftop oasis enough to win over those who loved Prouty Garden?

A bitter fight over the demolition of garden for an 11-story building still resonates across the campus, more than a year after it ended.

NBA East Finals | Game 1: Celtics 108, Cavaliers 83

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

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Dominated at the Garden in last year?s conference finals, the Celtics let Cleveland know things have changed.

GARY WASHBURN | ON BASKETBALL

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/05/13/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/davis_cb20_spts.jpg Marcus Morris talked the talk, then walked the walk

After claiming he was one of the best at guarding LeBron James, the Celtics forward backed it up and held James to a pedestrian 15 points.

Obituary

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/05/13/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/endicott-439548.jpg Richard Wylie remembered as the man who transformed Endicott

Dr. Wylie, college president since 1987, took a two-year school for women and turned it into a coeducational institution offering doctoral problems.

Clockwise from top: the curved window vista interior view of 121 Seaport; elevator shafts rise above the construction site of Echelon Seaport; a laser light crosses the floor of a Pier 4 condo room, where a wall will be constructed, marked by construction worker Scott Johnson; from left, the Pier 4 condo and office tower, the ICA, the Goodwin Building, 121 Seaport, and PWC; and Pier 4 condos are reflected onto the Pier 4 office tower.

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PHOTO ESSAY

Another look at the evolution of the Seaport District

Piece by piece, Boston?s newest neighborhood continues to grow.

PHOTOS

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The Mother?s Day staple, organized by Friends of the Public Garden, took place Sunday.

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The annual list of the most popular baby names was released by the Social Security Administration on Friday.

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Frozen food brands are rising in popularity despite appearing out of step with food trends such as quinoa, kale, and farm-to-table.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/05/13/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/ferry01.jpg The ferry broke down? It?s not a big deal for island dwellers

Days after the Steamship Authority revealed a surge in trip cancellations, most residents said that they aren?t too worried. Yet.

CELTICS NOTEBOOK

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Boston is in line to receive the Lakers? first-round pick if it lands in the No. 2 or No. 3 slot. There is just a 2.9 percent chance of that happening.

Former Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee made the surprise announcement two weeks ago that he was very likely to challenge US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse in a Democratic primary this year.

Ground Game

Lincoln Chafee is trying for a comeback, but all R.I. wants to talk about is Russia

The discussion has gotten to the point where the former governor found himself declaring, ?I am not a Russian spy.?

Love Letters: The Podcast

Love Letters Podcast

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It?s easy to say you?ll remain chummy with your ex. It?s much harder to actually do.

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Opinion & Ideas

Opinion | Margery Eagan

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Trump fever still lives and thrives, right here in Massachusetts.

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