Longtime gay rights group to join St. Patrick?s parade

?Boston is putting years of controversy behind us,? Mayor Walsh said after the announcement about Boston Pride?s inclusion.

Ground Game

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The moves are the most significant step Hillary Clinton has made in preparation for a presidential run in the state.

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As an expert witness, Dr. Michael Holick has blamed a genetic disease rather than parental wrongdoing for bone fractures.

Brandon Jones, 20, of Braintree faces a charge of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

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Braintree man held without bail in TD Garden stabbing

The 20-year-old allegedly stabbed another man inside the TD Garden during the Celtics game Wednesday night.

Mix of snow and rain to hit Mass. this weekend

The storm will be followed by unseasonably cold temperatures next week.

Boston Marathon bombing trial

A video used as evidence in the Marathon bombing trial showed Dun Meng seeking safety at a Cambridge gas station.

US ATTORNEY?S OFFICE

Tsarnaevs? captive recounts fears, his pivotal escape

Dun Meng?s ordeal was a turning point in the manhunt for the Boston Marathon bombers.

Live video: Aaron Hernandez murder trial

Testimony has resumed in the case against the former Patriots star.

Boston math lovers gear up for rare Pi Day on Saturday

The date, 3/14/15, will match up with the first five numbers that represent the ratio of a circle?s circumference to its diameter.

Boston, Massachusetts -- 09/24/2014-- Candidate for Governor Charlie Baker watches a question on a video monitor during a debate focused on human services at Faneuil Hall in Boston, Massachusetts September 24, 2014. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Topic: 25debate Reporter:

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Magazine | Perspective

Why does Massachusetts go so easy on rich people?

The flat income tax is great for the wealthy ? and pretty much only the wealthy. There?s a better way.

Shirley Leung

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The Olympic movement hit a new low this week, and even ringleader John Fish would have a hard time arguing with that.

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Activist and singer Marcia Deihl, 65, was killed after being hit by a dump truck while riding her bike on Putnam Avenue.

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There is a growing wave of pitchers from Japan who are undergoing Tommy John surgery after pitching in the big leagues.

Jupiter is shown with its biggest moon, Ganymede (bottom). It is estimated the ocean is 60 miles thick.

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NASA reveals evidence of ocean on a Jupiter moon

The ocean on Jupiter?s largest moon, Ganymede, seems to have more water than all the water on Earth?s surface.

Book review

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Stephen Kurkjian?s book doesn?t solve the art heist, but it does offer a pretty good road map for the FBI to follow 25 years later.

Crux

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/03/13/BostonGlobe.com/Foreign/Images/francis150-776.jpg Five predictions for year three of Pope Francis era

Given this pope?s penchant for the unforeseen, none may play out as anticipated, but they provide a sense of what?s at stake.

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Albinos are sometimes kidnapped and killed in East Africa, fueled by beliefs that their body parts will bring luck.

Marathon trial podcast

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This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.

Opinion

SCOT LEHIGH

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Massachusetts can?t allow the T simply to lurch along at its current winter-jinxed pace.

The Big Picture

A skier heads down a slope on Seegrube mountain above the western Austrian city of Innsbruck on March 10.

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The big picture

Hitting the Slopes

Here?s a look at some of those people competing in or enjoying the winter sport of skiing since the beginning of the year.