For Democrats, women in 2020 may offer opportunity and hard choices

Four or more top-tier women candidates are gearing up for the Democratic nomination, providing the party with a chance to make history ? and difficult decisions.

Cambridge, MA, 01/21/2019 -- People crossing the Longfellow Bridge bundled against the cold. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff) Topic: Reporter:

Windchills will be below zero tonight and into Tuesday

A windchill advisory is in effect until 8 a.m. Tuesday with readings expected to be between minus-10 to minus-25 degrees overnight.

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Here are some of the Greater Boston schools that have announced delays and closures for Tuesday.

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Olivia Ambrose was last seen Saturday night around 10 p.m. near Hennessy?s Bar at 25 Union St., according to police and her family.

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Home care worker Stephanie Crosman has faced allegations from clients that she robbed them, but she keeps getting work that gives her access to the homes and valuables of elderly people.

Celtics 107, Heat 99

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The Celtics kicked off a five-game homestand with their fourth straight victory.

THOMAS FARRAGHER

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Liz Smith knows this: A little girl opened a little door into her heart.

Senator Elizabeth Warren addressed the crowd Monday during the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.

Warren welcomes Harris into an already crowded 2020 field

The Massachusetts senator called Kamala Harris?s entrance into the race ?terrific? for the party.

Jeneé Osterheldt

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Martin Luther King Jr. had more than a dream. And it?s way past time to reclaim him as a political thinker rather than a romanticized reverend.

In this Friday, Jan. 18, 2019 image made from video provided by the Survival Media Agency, a teenager wearing a

Associated Press

Three groups and many videos, and different interpretations of DC encounter

A group of black men, high school students, and Native Americans encountered each other Friday. Videos have gone viral, and the response hasn?t stopped.

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Sunday?s absence rate was triple that of the same Sunday one year ago.

TARA SULLIVAN

Once the coin came up heads, Brady was money in the bank

01-20-19: Kansas City, MO: Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) sees WR Julian Edelman (11, foreground right) raising his hand as he breaks open across the middle in the overtime period. Brady hit him for one of the key first down conversions that led to the New England victory. The New England Patriots visited the Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium. (Jim Davis /Globe Staff)

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When the Patriots won the coin toss at the start of overtime, Tom Brady was not about to let this opportunity for another Super Bowl trip get away.

01-20-19: Kansas City, MO: New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (11) signals a first down in the first quarter. The New England Patriots visited the Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium. (Jim Davis /Globe Staff)

Chad Finn

Win over Chiefs had echo of past postseason games for Patriots

Yes, Tom Brady did it again, but there were other similarities from previous playoff games as well.

Kansas City, MO - 1/20/2019 - (overtime) New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrate the overtime win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Kansas City Chiefs host the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game at Arrowhead stadium. - (Barry Chin/Globe Staff), Section: Sports, Reporter: James M. McBride, Topic: 21Patriots-Chiefs, LOID: 8.5.157043654.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Belichick?s plan against Chiefs shined

The Nobody Believed in Us New England Patriots won on the strength of an unbelievable game plan.

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The Patriots quarterback made his comments during his weekly appearance on WEEI.

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The telecast earned a 31.2 rating and a 48 share nationally.

Opinion | Paul S. Grogan and Gregory G. Groover

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Martin Luther King Jr. called Boston ?home.? The city needs to memorialize him with a plan for social change.

Opinion | Glynn Lloyd

Strengthening the black and Latino entrepreneurial class

Blacks and Latinos face the same institutional barriers in business as they do in education and health care.

Opinion | John R. Kasich

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Our nation?s most challenging problems aren?t solved from the top down.

EDITORIAL

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As the nation celebrates what would have been Martin Luther King Jr.?s 90th birthday, it?s fair to ask: Are we doing enough to take down the structural barriers to wealth?

MATTHEW GILBERT | YOUR TV GPS

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Globe TV critic Matthew Gilbert?s guide to the week ahead in television.

Special reports

Boston, MA - 1/16/1919: Looking across North End Park on Jan. 16, 1919, the day after a giant tank at the Purity Distilling Co. on Commercial Street collapsed, sending a wave of an estimated 2.3 million gallons of molasses through the streets of Boston. The great molasses tank was located in the center of this picture. Sections of the metal may be seen at the extreme left and right in the picture. Twenty-one people perished, including two 10-year-olds, Pasquale Iantosca and Maria Distasio, who were collecting firewood near the molasses tank while home from school for lunch. (Boston Globe Archive/) --- BGPA Reference: 150115_MJ_001

Boston Globe Archive

Globe Magazine

The day Boston was swamped by a deadly wave of molasses

One hundred years ago today an enormous steel tank ruptured, sending a torrent of brown syrup on a deadly path through the North End.

The Big Picture

Jim Davis/Globe Staff

The best Globe staff photos of 2018

Our photographers share the stories behind what went into making the year?s best photos, as selected by the editors of the Globe Magazine and photo department.

Podcasts

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2018/12/18/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/gladiator%20pic5.jpg Aaron Hernandez and Football Inc.

The story of a profoundly troubled young man and the ugly underside of America?s most popular sport.

Newsletters

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Follow the Celtics? quest for a title and other NBA news both on and off the court. Sign up here.

STAT

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When you get a vaccination, you make the herd stronger.

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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