Latino charity faces a ?dilemma? on housing separated children

MCALLEN, TX - JUNE 12: U.S. Border Patrol agents take Central American asylum seekers into custody on June 12, 2018 near McAllen, Texas. The immigrant families were then sent to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) processing center for possible separation. U.S. border authorities are executing the Trump administration's zero tolerance policy towards undocumented immigrants. U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions also said that domestic and gang violence in immigrants' country of origin would no longer qualify them for political-asylum status. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

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Texas-based Southwest Key Programs Inc. finds itself accused of complicity in Trump?s separations policy, raising broader questions about how much moral responsibility is borne by the thousands of people who are working to carry out that policy.

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The president has calculated that he will gain political leverage in congressional negotiations by continuing to enforce a policy he claims to hate.

President Donald Trump gives a thumbs up from the presidential SUV.

Doug Mills/The New York Times

?When are Republicans going to stand up to Trump? Never.? Here?s why

President Trump is heading an administration that is scoring policy victories with surprising efficiency, fulfilling campaign promises and propelling his support among Republican voters.

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President Donald Trump credits his accord with North Korea?s Kim Jong Un with saving tens of millions of people from nuclear war. Now he just has to get everyone else on board.

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Harvard University president Drew Faust shared breakfast at McKenna?s Cafe.

David L. Ryan/Globe Staff

The Breakfast Club: How Faust and Walsh forged an unlikely friendship

For much of the past half-decade, Boston mayor Marty Walsh and Harvard University president Drew Faust had met regularly for breakfast, forging an unlikely friendship over bacon and eggs.

Harvard Yard.

Harvard report found Asian-Americans faced admissions penalty

Harvard University?s own internal research raised alarms about how Asian-American applicants are treated by the college?s admissions process.

Nestor Ramos

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The Massachusetts Poor People?s Campaign had been staging demonstrations around the state, but until it blocked rush-hour traffic, almost nobody noticed.

Globe, after extensive review, suspends columnist

The Boston Globe said Friday it will suspend columnist Kevin Cullen without pay for three months after an examination of his work found significant problems in a series of radio interviews and some public remarks he made in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013.

Jury Awards $45 Million in Shopping Cart Tossing Case

Nearly seven years after two boys pushed a shopping cart off a walkway at a Manhattan mall, severely injuring a woman four stories below, a jury awarded her more than $45 million.

Brookline, MA - 06/15/2018 Ross Chehayeb poses for a portrait while taking his daughters out for an evening stroll. Ross is is part of a trend of new fathers who have been investing much of their time into researching and buying high-tech baby gear. Erin Clark for The Boston Globe (metro) reporter: Beth Teitell Mandl

Erin Clark for The Boston Globe

?Men are crazy about gadgets.? Especially about gadgets for their young kids

As high-tech baby products and customizable strollers proliferate, fathers are getting very interested in the gear.

Boston- 06/09/18- Minnie Haven, 9 from Greenville, NC plays in the waterfall fountain in Copley Square. Photo by John Tlumacki/Globe Staff(metro)

Today and Sunday will see high temperatures in the low 80s ? and Monday will be a scorcher

The Boston area could see high temperatures in the mid-90s Monday, with areas more inland approaching triple digits.

NICK CAFARDO | SUNDAY BASEBALL NOTES

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Would Boston flip Rafael Devers to Baltimore for only a half-season of Machado, and no guarantees of signing him long term?

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For more than 100 Iranians who packed an local pub in Massachusetts, their national team?s victory over Morocco took their minds off the challenges of being Iranian in the United States.

ADAM HIMMELSBACH

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The star forward reportedly wants out of San Antonio, but the Celtics and Spurs have not yet engaged in talks.

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Ethics experts say they are concerned that the president is waiting to decide whether to disclose the gifts he receives, using an apparent loophole in the law.

At 70, this Nahant surfer dude is still stoked

Nahant?s ?Fearless Freddy? Jonas caught his first wave as a teenager in Nahant and has been hooked ever since.

QUICK STUDY

Why regional economies still matter

New federal data show just how localized certain types of jobs can be.

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The QB says the protests resulted in ?a lot of good, healthy conversations? in the Patriots locker room.

Your Home | Summer Living

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Empty-nesters-to-be commission a bright, modern home that?s everything their year-round residence isn?t.

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Eric Abramovitz thought he was rejected from the world-class Colburn Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles. Two years later, he found out that he was, in fact, accepted to the program.

Ty Burr

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/06/14/BostonGlobe.com/Arts/Images/GettyImages-71767795.jpg Every playlist tells a story

Ty Burr wanted to restore not only what it felt like to be an adolescent but an adolescent boy in the Boston area during the late spring of 1972.

Connections | Magazine

A daughter follows in her father?s footsteps

Tagging along with my professor father was the best possible teaching instruction.

BOSTON, MA. 08/ 31/ 2011: NEW AMERICANS U.S. District Judge Mark L. Wolf welcomes 3,600 new U.S. citizens from more than 130 countries during a naturalization ceremony attended by the director of the Vermont Service Center of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Dan Renaud, and featuring the USS Constitution Color Guard at the TD Garden. ( David L Ryan / Globe Staff Photo ) SECTION : METRO TOPIC :01standalonephotos REPORTER Brian Ballou

Lawyers ask federal judge to step down from landmark overbilling case

Lawyers from the firm Labaton Sucharow argued that federal Judge Mark Wolf is biased against them in a case where they?re accused of inflating legal fees.

Dinner With Cupid

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Will an after-dinner walk lead to something?

Ian Pai, who argued in his court suit that he was entitled to a larger share of the royalties earned by the Blue Man Group, in front of the Astor Place Theater, in New York.

Blue Man Group to pay more than $3 million to end royalty dispute

Ian Pai always felt, he said, that he had played a core role in the success of the Blue Man Group. But Pai said the payments he was receiving were not what he deserved.

Opinion & Ideas

EDITORIAL

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Three Patriots are scheduled to moderate a June 19 event to address social justice issues.

Special reports

IDEAS | THE BIG TECH ISSUE

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/06/14/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Advance/Images/hero-scharf.jpg Why Facebook and Google should pay you for your data

Users? clicks and posts built Facebook and Google?s online empires. Isn?t it time they got paid for their labor?

STAT

Stat

Watch ?Runnin?,? a STAT documentary

?Runnin?,? now available for purchase on Vimeo, takes an intimate look at a group of friends in Somerville who came of age as the opioid epidemic took hold and morphed into a national nightmare. It retraces the lives of friends lost, and one last member of the group struggling to avoid the same fate.

Globe event

Seattle?s mayor talks growing pains that offer some lessons for Boston

Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan spoke at a Globe event on how innovation is shaping our world, and she?s in high demand among the hundreds of mayors gathered in Boston.

Love Letters: The Podcast

Love Letters Podcast

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Meredith Goldstein explores how to move on when a relationship ends.

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