?There?s a long way from #MeToo to never again?

?We are living through a defining moment,? said keynote speaker Amal Clooney.

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Amal Clooney was the keynote speaker at Thursday?s Massachusetts Conference for Women.

58 arrested in New England immigration sweep

Among those arrested were many with criminal records and two wanted on murder charges in Brazil, officials said.

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Burned body found at Lynn playground

A person walking a dog found the body at Frey Playground, according to the Essex DA?s office.

Chesto means business

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The mutual fund giant bet big on the Seaport in the 1980s and 1990s, when few other companies would, and it?s doing so again.

FILE - In this June 21, 2017, file photo, special counsel Robert Mueller departs after a meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington. Mueller is set to reveal more details about his Russia investigation as he faces court deadlines in the cases of two men who worked closely with President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Mueller faces deadline in cases against two former Trump associates

Robert Mueller is set to reveal more details about his Russia investigation on Friday in the cases of two men who worked closely with President Trump.

Peter Lovis (left), owner of The Cheese Shop, and ?town crier? Steve Ng celebrated the arrival of the 400-pound cheese wheel.

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Cheese! Look at what?s rolling through Concord

More than 1,000 people were on hand Thursday as a 400-pound wheel of Italian cheese ? the largest in North America ? was delivered to a local shop.

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The report acknowledges ?the large-scale violations of political, civil and human rights,? but concludes that withdrawing from partnerships will have little effect on the nation.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/12/06/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/TRUMP_GOLF_COURSE_IMMIG_5.jpg Making Trump?s bed: a housekeeper without papers

Victorina Morales has made Donald Trump?s bed, cleaned his toilet, and dusted his crystal golf trophies. She says she is in the country without permission.

Amy Grant of Belfast brought a group by boat from the harbor to show the area where an outflow pipe from the proposed Nordic Aquafarms project could discharge a massive amount of polluted water into Maine?s Penobscot Bay.

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Residents think there?s something fishy about a proposed salmon farm in Maine

The $500 million plant, which would clear more than 50 acres of woods along the coast and become by far the biggest building in this city of 6,500, has sparked significant dissent throughout Belfast.

One trader didn?t like what he saw during Thursday?s session at the New York Stock Exchange.

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The Dow?s wild week explained

You?d be forgiven for asking, ?What the heck is going on?? after the Dow went down, then up Thursday, after a tumultuous week.

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As the vaping epidemic escalates, schools are installing real-time vape detectors in bathrooms.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/12/07/BostonGlobe.com/Lifestyle/Images/200_kevin_hart.jpg Kevin Hart steps down as Oscars host after old homophobic tweets surface

Hart told critics that they should ??stop being negative?? after the years-old tweets were uncovered.

CELTICS 128, KNICKS 100

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Jaylen Brown returned with a 21-point night while Kyrie Irving addeed 22 and Al Horford had 19 and 12 rebounds.

Nathan Eovaldi undoubtedly could have gotten more elsewhere but chose to stay with the Red Sox.

NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL

Give Sox credit for doing what they had to do with Nathan Eovaldi

The signing is not without risk, and it pads an already high payroll, but they appear intent on repeating as champs.

Rabbi Menachem Altein helped to light the menorah during a meetup organized by Harvard Chabad to light a menorah that was toppled over the weekend.

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Cambridge community unites at event after menorah toppled

The group that placed the religious symbol at the park invited the public to come together Thursday night.

The Oak Ridge boys sing

The four most moving ? and funny ? reminiscences from George H.W. Bush?s Texas funeral

An image of Bush as a family man and churchgoer emerged Thursday as the former president was remembered in Houston.

Hiawatha Bray | Tech Lab

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The company?s special rebate for trading in old iPhones might be a better deal for Apple than for consumers.

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SCOT LEHIGH

Mueller closes in on the truth

His results underscore the value of the Russia investigation.

Opinion | Paul Groan

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Mayor Marty Walsh should seek a home-rule petition to expand charter schools in Boston.

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IDEAS | COURTNEY HUMPHRIES

How Amazon Prime will change the way our cities look

For centuries, streets lined with retail stores have defined the urban landscape. But that was before same-day delivery. How will our cities change when life?s necessities go straight to your home?

Editorial

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/12/05/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/04072009_07buspatrick50-7203953.jpg Elizabeth Warren, take note: Deval Patrick knew when he should pull the plug

Running for president is hard. Deciding not to run? That can be even harder.

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My wife, Laura Levis, did everything she could to save herself when the asthma attack began. She went to Somerville Hospital and called 911, too. How could she have been left to die just outside the emergency room?

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A weekly skiing e-mail with news and reviews from the slopes of New England and beyond. Sign up here.

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The Big Picture

Keeping tradition of the hunt alive

Through the New England countryside, riders take part in an adventure at once ancient and modern: A formal fox hunt, no fox necessary.

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An artist?s image of the newest version of the Dot Block development on Dorchester Avenue in Boston.

Dot Block project gets new team, new look

A long-delayed development that promises to reshape a key corner of Dorchester is moving forward again, with one of Boston?s best-known developers at the helm.

Real Estate

For decades, this old Mass. factory has sat empty. Now there?s a battle over its future.

In the heart of Hopedale, the sights and sounds that brought the Draper Corp. factory to life went still and silent decades ago. In their absence, shattered windowpanes and chipped paint, boarded windows and dark hallways are mainstays at the expansive, 1,000,000-square-foot former industrial powerhouse that once churned out textile machinery used around the globe.

STAT

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The deals raise doubts about whether Memorial Sloan Kettering is looking out for its patients? best interests, or its own, ethics experts say.

Love Letters: The Podcast

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In a special bonus episode, Meredith Goldstein explores what happens to summer romance when the summer ends, and ?Wet Hot American Summer? creator David Wain shares a girl-crazy memory from his own camp days.

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