Hampshire College won?t admit full freshman class

The move was sharply criticized by students, professors, and alumni.

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The governor attended a prayer service at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center at the request of a senior imam.

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Mathematical models cast doubt on whether restricting painkiller prescriptions remains the answer to an epidemic now dominated by heroin and illicit fentanyl.

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A growing movement of older Americans bristles at the notion that gray hair is a deficit.

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The US senator apologized for how her DNA test caused ?confusion? about the tribe?s right to determine its membership, a spokeswoman said.

Joel Ortiz (second from right) pleaded guilty to stealing $5 million in cryptocurrency.

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Boston virtual currency thief gets 10-year sentence in Calif.

Joel Ortiz, a former Boston high school valedictorian, was charged with stealing $5 million in cryptocurrencies.

Kevin Cullen

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The suddenly closed Patriot Place restaurant was the brainchild of a Mafia informant turned not-so legitimate businessman, according to reports.

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A photograph on Ralph Northam?s medical school yearbook page shows a man wearing blackface next to another person in KKK robe.

John Pepper said of food allergies, ?It?s a mistake that could be life-threatening, it?s scary for everybody.? 

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Boloco apologizes after peanut allergy error, moves to improve employee training

Boloco?s chief executive, John Pepper, said food allergy scares are one of the things that keep him up at night.

Massachusetts is seeing an uptick in influenza cases during the current flu season compared to last year, but hospitalizations are down.

Second Mass. child dies from flu-related issues, officials say

The state Department of Public Health on Friday identified the girl only as a female child from Middlesex County.

State IG says Methuen police contract invalid

State Inspector General Glenn A. Cunha said a pair of generous salary pacts reached with a police union should be rescinded, according to a report released Friday.

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A two-mile double-decker highway tunnel opens there Monday, replacing an elevated highway along the sound that?s considered an eyesore.

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Being a Patriots fan is hard on the body and mind (and there is actual science on this)

If only Hater Nation knew the stresses of rooting for one of football?s most dominant teams.

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Most teams encourage players to follow nutrition plans and good habits, but how can players possibly sleep well the night before a big game?

CHAD FINN | UNCONVENTIONAL PREVIEW

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After two weeks of buildup, all that?s left is to see how it plays out. Here?s a sneak preview.

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When the Patriots arrived in Atlanta, the wide receiver decided to explore the city. He got a hand from a stranger.

Tom Brady on ?The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.?

NAMES

Tom Brady shares his ?retirement plans? on ?The Late Show?

?After football, I?m going to play baseball,? Brady said. ?And after baseball, I?m going to play Hamlet.?

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Cardi B said she turned down the lucrative opportunity to perform at the Super Bowl in support of ex-NFL player Colin Kaepernick.

Celtics 113, Knicks 99

Knicks fans burst out in ?We want Kyrie!? chant

During the Celtics? 113-99 win against the Knicks on Friday, a ?We want Kyrie!? chant gained steam among fans.

Boston MA 12/25/18 Boston Celtics Kyrie Irving reacting after making a three point basket against the Philadelphia 76ers during overtime period of NBA action at TD Garden. (photo by Matthew J. Lee/Globe staff) topic: reporter:

Kyrie Irving on his future in Boston: ?I don?t owe anybody [expletive]?

The All-Star guard said the Celtics remain ?at the head of that race? for his services beyond this season.

OPINION | CHRISTOPHER WEYANT

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Cartoonist and illustrator Christopher Weyant envisions who the GOP must see as winning the Super Bowl.

EDITORIAL

MBTA fare hike nickels and dimes riders

The answer to the transit system?s real problems are another round of pension reforms and cutting overtime, not balancing the budget on the backs of riders.

SOMERVILLE, MA - 5/09/2018:Partners Healthcare in Assembly Row. A new federal tax break designed to boost low-income neighborhoods could subsidize investment in some of the hottest corners of Greater Boston. Construction in/around Assembly Row and Union Square in Somerville. (David L Ryan/Globe Staff ) SECTION: BUSINESS TOPIC 20opportunity

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EDITORIAL

Does Partners HealthCare still need to grow?

The next Partners CEO needs to figure out how to end the feuding, and maybe just maybe ? growth through acquisition should no longer be the priority.

Dinner with Cupid

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Will a previous encounter make this date heat up or flame out?

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They were the top of their class at Boston public schools. Then life happened

Read a multi-part investigation into how and why the lives of promising Boston valedictorians didn?t quite turn out the way they expected.

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The Big Picture

Globe staff photos of the month for January

Here?s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: of winter storms, the partial federal government shutdown, and a comfort dog in the class room.

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Love Letters

Season Two: How do you meet someone?

Dating in 2019 is?complicated. Frustrating. Sometimes completely exhilarating. In Season 2 of the podcast, Meredith Goldstein goes deep on one of her most-asked questions.

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