N.E. Baptist to launch campaign to attract low-income patients

The renowned institution where Boston Celtics and amateur athletes alike go sits amid two of Boston?s neediest neighborhoods. Yet just a tiny fraction of its patients are poor.

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The women of 2020 plan to embrace policies that affect mothers and working parents more broadly.

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A federal jury last year found that State Police unfairly denied a black applicant. Now, he wants a judge to order the agency to give him a job.

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe confirmed reports that a deputy AG suggested taping Trump.

Graham vows to investigate whether ?bureaucratic coup? tried to oust Trump

Senator Lindsey Graham made the comments after former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said Justice Department officials had discussed using the 25th Amendment.

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At issue is the practice in which clerk magistrates decide behind closed doors whether to approve charges before suspects are publicly arraigned.

Close to the crash site, nearly seven months later, a large picture of Colin remains affixed to an iron fence in front of the Monsignor John T. Powers Apartments in South Boston.

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South Boston family raises money to honor the memory of their late son

The McGraths are determined that 2-year-old Colin McGrath?s spirit will endure, by giving back to a community that rallied around them after Colin?s death last year.

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A Cambridge man who is reportedly a registered sex offender is accused of approaching two preteen sisters on the street and grabbing one of them.

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President Trump?s announcement ? an attempt to circumvent Congress and redirect taxpayer money to fund 230 miles of barriers ? has already been hit with several lawsuits.

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Disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner has been released from federal prison in Ayer, Massachusetts.

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Debee Tlumacki for The Boston Globe

SEAN P. MURPHY | THE FINE PRINT

Lacrosse standout is benched because no helmet will fit his head

A former high school all-star, Alex Chu was recruited for lacrosse at Wheaton College. But now he can?t join his team on the field because they can?t find a helmet large enough for him.

Snowstorm could drop up to 6 inches on Boston area Monday

Snowfall is likely to begin after midnight with up to 6 inches accumulating in Boston, according to the National Weather Service.

?SNL? pokes fun at Trump; president fires back

Alec Baldwin again skewered President Trump on ?Saturday Night Live? in a skit that drew a rebuke from President Trump himself.

Todd Gieg has spent years building a hyper-realistic model of the Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad.

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Making a diorama of a 19th-century North Shore railroad has consumed this man?s life

Todd Gieg has mostly eschewed his day job to construct a hyper-realistic replica of a long-forgotten narrow-gauge passenger train and the seaside towns it rolled through. The results are breathtaking.

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Mark Geragos, Kaepernick?s attorney, predicted the Patriots could be one of the teams interested in signing Kaepernick.

GARY WASHBURN | ON BASKETBALL

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The Celtics star said he puts more emphasis on what he can do off the court than on his pending free agency.

DAYTONA NOTEBOOK

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Julian Edelman says he grew his ridiculous beard by taking to heart the advice of Patriots coach Bill Belichick, who told him to put everything away until football season is over.

Ray Romano in the Netflix film ?Paddleton,? streaming Friday.

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The week in watching: Ray Romano?s serious acting chops, Oscar curiosity, MTV?s repulsive reality show

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

Love Letters: The Podcast

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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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

Smartphone society

In a world where the smartphone is now ubiquitous, photographers capture daily life in which the personal device is part of the moment.

Real Estate

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Mobile homes may be the least expensive and most effective means of addressing the region?s housing shortage.

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Hurricanes, power outages, floods, droughts, forest fires ? all pose a risk for biopharma companies.

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