Medical marijuana industry confronts growing pains

One dispensary keeps running out of cannabis, and others deal with mold or balky registrations. But demand continues to rise.

Republican presidential candidate, Ohio Gov. John Kasich speaks during a campaign stop at a music cub tavern called the Stone Church, Monday, Jan. 25, 2016, in Newmarket,NH (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

EDITORIAL | N.H. PRIMARY ENDORSEMENT

Republicans should vote for John Kasich in N.H.

A vote for Kasich, an experienced politician, would deal a blow to the demagogic candidates running on campaign simplicities.

Democratic candidates woo undecided Iowa voters

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders cast themselves as champions for tackling economic inequality, but offered different visions.

Boston, MA - 1/25/2016 - Commuters wait for the doors to close on a Red line train at South Station in Boston, MA, January 25, 2016. (Keith Bedford/Globe Staff)

Keith Bedford/Globe Staff

As riders know, journey on Red Line can be trip to frustration

The Red Line was beset by interminable delays on Monday, even as officials met to talk about problems on the MBTA?s busiest subway line.

Boston City Council president Michelle Wu.

Wu says bridging the inequality gap is a priority

?It?s not right that today, people who are working two and three jobs can?t make ends meet,? Council President Michelle Wu said.

Black officers reject Brookline chief?s mediation offer

Two police officers contend that incidents and attitudes within the department have made them fear for their safety.

Activists behind Planned Parenthood videos are indicted

A grand jury in Houston indicted two anti-abortion activists who covertly shot videos of Planned Parenthood.

Boston, Massachusetts -- 1/25/2016- Boston Latin School student Imani Ziad, 14, of Dorchester speaks to a reporter about instances of racism at Boston Latin School in Boston, Massachusetts January 25, 2016. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Topic: 26latin Reporter:

Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff

Chang meets with Boston Latin students who alleged racism

Superintendent Tommy Chang?s visit came as some students dressed in black in a protest against what they describe as a racist climate.

The glass-walled 22 Liberty overlooking Boston Harbor, the first of several ultra-high-end condos to hit the Boston market, opened on Fan Pier at the start of this month. Below, 
At 22 Liberty, residents can hang out at the second-floor Harbor Club.

John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

Seaport?s choicest address already sees units resold

Boston?s high-end housing market is so hot these days even new condos that haven?t been lived in yet are being flipped.

Patriots coverage

Persistent pressure and poor protection left Tom Brady in some vulnerable positions on Sunday.

BEN VOLIN | ON FOOTBALL

Patriots couldn?t capitalize on chances against Broncos

Only one team consistently made championship-caliber plays on Sunday, and it wasn?t New England.

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Disappointed but proud, Patriots players pack things up

With the sudden ? and surprising ? end to the season, Patriots players now have time to reflect.

Kansas City, MO 9/29/2014 New England Patriots offensive line coach Dave DeGuglielmo during pre game warm ups before they play the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday September 29, 2014. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe staff) Topic: 30patriotschiefs Reporter:

Patriots fire offensive line coach Dave DeGuglielmo

The coach was let go just a day after the Patriots? line was manhandled in a season-ending loss to the Broncos.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/01/25/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/shaughnessy1-9015.jpg Sifting through the damage of a crushing Patriots loss

Takeaways from a wasted opportunity that should have ended with Tom Brady?s seventh trip to the Super Bowl.

Marvin Minsky, photographed at his Brookline home on Dec. 4, 2006.

Globe staff/File

obituary

Marvin Minsky, MIT professor who helped found field of artificial intelligence, dies at 88

Dr. Minsky, who received the prestigious Turing Award, co-founded MIT?s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

Paul McNamara.

obituary

Paul J. McNamara practiced law and practiced his faith

McNamara, who died Saturday at 74, was an attorney who served as president of the Catholic Lawyers? Guild of the Archdiocese of Boston.

A police officer walked down Nightingale Street, where a man was shot in the stomach over a parking space Monday.

Man shot in Dorchester over parking dispute

City police say the 27-year-old male suspect in the shooting is known to authorities.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/01/25/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/suarez_02cheappix_SaPa_G_05.jpg MealPass offers a low-cost, low-stress lunch solution

For $99 per month for weekday meals, you get 50 restaurants to choose from.

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Two city councilors have called for a public hearing on the university?s decision to arm 20 officers with semiautomatic weapons.

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Ground Game

ground game

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/01/25/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/davis_neden20_spts.jpg The Patriots? loss is good news for some candidates

If the Patriots had defeated the Broncos, the New Hampshire primary would be known as the Super Bowl primary.

Globe investigations

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A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.

The Big Picture

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Water crisis in Flint, Mich.

Thousands of residents in Michigan have been exposed to toxic amounts of lead, including about 9,000 children.

The story behind 'Spotlight'

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?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.

BetaBoston

betaboston

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Rohit Gupta thinks that his new company could help big businesses harness the flood of data that?s coming.

Crux

CRUX

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US Cardinal James Harvey will briefly stand in the spotlight, or at least on the margins of it, when Pope Francis visits the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls.

Globe Insiders

Design New England

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Interior designer Holly Joe cooks up the love in her sophisticated yet cozy family house in Westwood.