After primary victories, Romney hits trail in Ohio

Romney in Ohio

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Mitt Romney struck a sharper populist tone in the Buckeye State today, wasting no time hitting the campaign trail after last night’s wins in Michigan and Arizona.

Scott Brown leads Elizabeth Warren in poll

Republican US Senator Scott Brown is ahead of Democrat Elizabeth Warren by 9 to 10 percentage points, a poll shows, in a sign of potential concern for Warren after other polls showed a closer race.

Winter returns to the region

Continued precipitation is expected overnight, and forecasters said the Boston area may see as much as 8 inches of snow.

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In NBC’s ‘Awake,’ two realities are better than one

In this new show, LAPD detective Michael Britten can’t tell when he’s dreaming or when he’s awake, after a terrible car crash.

Peter Mullan stars in “Tyrannosaur’’ as a rageaholic widower.

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‘Tyrannosaur’ sees beyond the monster in the man

The gifted actor Peter Mullan plays a Yorkshire rageaholic whose fires are finally burning down in this examination of lives that have been wrecked.

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Google privacy: A user’s guide

Under a new policy, Google will combine information about you from a range of sources, but it also has new functions to allow you to manage your privacy.

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The stars are headlining an event for the singer’s foundation, which is expected to focus on cyberbullying.

Ray Allen split the Milwaukee Bucks’ defense as he drove to the basket in the first half.

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Rondo’s triple-double leads the Celtics

Rajon Rondo scored 15 points, and also turned in 11 rebounds and 10 assists as the Celtics fended off the Bucks.

“We didn’t win by a lot but we won by enough, and that’s all that counts.”

Mitt Romney,  on the Michigan primary

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Globe editorial page editor Peter S. Canellos moderates a discussion with Globe writers Scott Helman, Scot Lehigh, and Frank Phillips on the Republican presidential candidate.

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Lady Gaga launches foundation

Lady Gaga visited Harvard University yesterday to launch the Born This Way Foundation, a nonprofit charity whose mission is to “foster a more accepting society.”

Politics

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Rick Santorum regrets JFK speech remark

In an interview, Santorum said he regrets his statement that he “almost threw up” after reading John F. Kennedy’s speech on the separation of church and state.

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On Baseball

With Bobby Valentine pointing the way, it hasn’t been the usual drill for the Red Sox this spring.

Not all Red Sox fans in Bobby Valentine’s camp

This is going to be a season-long topic for Sox fans. There are some Valentine haters, or at least disbelievers, out there.

Food & dining

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Jeremy Sewall, chef and co-owner of Island Creek Oyster Bar, led a seminar there last month  titled “Know Your Fish.’

Why chefs are confused about what fish they can serve

If you want to see Boston chefs get hot under the collar, throw their hands up in confusion, or sigh in resignation, just ask them about seafood sustainability.

Opinion

“[Mormons’] efforts to make salvation available to millions of deceased strangers were ineffectual. But plainly they were sincere.”

Jeff Jacoby 

Ideas

“As criminal justice became a clash of mandates and bureaucratic rules, it became untethered from what was once its basic function: separating the guilty from the innocent and delivering fair punishment.”

Leon Neyfakh, on “The Collapse of American Criminal Justice”