A buoyant Trump back in his element at Michigan rally

President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a rally in Grand Rapids, Mich., Thursday, March 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

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The president took an unmistakable victory lap Thursday, reveling in his first campaign-style rally since the special counsel investigation ended.

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A federal appeals court vacated a lower court?s dismissal of the case, and it remanded the matter ?for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.?

Feeding Hills, MA, 03/26/2019 -- Charlie Gallacher, 35, gives a daily cannabis tincture to Dixie, his Catahoula, to treat her hip pain. He says the drug has enabled her to go from being sedentary and unwilling to walk on one of her legs to being able to go for walks and play. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff) Topic: 28pets Reporter:

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More people are treating their pets with marijuana ? and veterinarians aren?t sure quite how to handle it

Vets are both hopeful and concerned about a growing trend of pet owners using marijuana to treat their dogs? and cats? ailments.

The emergency entrance at Somerville Hospital.

Review of Laura Levis?s death cites hospital?s parent company

The report stops short of blaming any individuals for the 2016 incident, in which Levis was locked outside the Somerville Hospital emergency room during an asthma attack.

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The change comes about a year after the city changed the name of Yawkey Way to Jersey Street.

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The brewing fight in the State House is unfolding against a backdrop of increased federal and local scrutiny of teen vaping.

A Billerica auto auction business and its president were indicted Thursday on five counts each of manslaughter in connection with a fatal 2017 crash that left five people dead.

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Billerica auto auction company charged in 2017 crash that killed 5

?This marks the first time that our office has charged a corporation with manslaughter,? Middlesex DA Marian Ryan said.

Massachusetts State Police headquarters.

4 troopers suspended in OT scandal win their jobs back

The department failed to follow proper due process procedures in disciplining four troopers, according to a state Civil Service Commission ruling Thursday.

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Rudy Meredith acknowledged pocketing hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to help students gain admission to the school.

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Federal officials say Facebook allowed landlords and real estate brokers to systematically exclude certain groups from seeing ads for houses and apartments.

3-28-19: Seattle, WA: The Mariners Edwin Encarnacion gets a hand from third base coach Chris Prieto as he heads for home following his third inning home run off of Red Sox starting pitcher Chris Sale. The Boston Red Sox visited the Seattle Mariners for their Opening Day MLB baseball game at T-Mobile Park. (Jim Davis /Globe Staff).

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DAN SHAUGHNESSY

OK, what?s up with Chris Sale?

Sale was treated cautiously because of a sore shoulder late last season, and he opened 2019 with a stinker.

3-28-19: Seattle, WA: A Red Sox coach is not really holding his nose, but starting pitcher Chris Sale (pictured in the dugout after the third inning, which would be his last) did not have a good night. The Boston Red Sox visited the Seattle Mariners for their Opening Day MLB baseball game at T-Mobile Park. (Jim Davis /Globe Staff).

ALEX SPEIER | INSTANT ANALYSIS

Velocity down, Chris Sale did not get a swing-and-miss on his fastball

Sale opened the game by averaging 93.2 m.p.h. on his four-seamer, but his velocity dropped in the second and third innings.

18bottles- Sign at Trillium Brewing Co. in Canton. (FairFolk/Trillium)

Craft brewer Trillium expands with new Fenway, Canton locations

Trillium is brewing up a big expansion plan that will take the craft beer company to new locations in Canton and the Fenway.

In the latest round, contracts are up for grabs to deliver up to 800 megawatts, enough power for more than 460,000 homes.

Chesto Means Business

Round 2 begins for the state?s offshore wind contest

The Department of Energy Resources has released rules for the next phase of the state?s offshore wind competition.

Actor Jussie Smollett talks to the media before leaving Cook County Court after his charges were dropped, Tuesday, March 26, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

FBI could review the many suspicions around Smollett case

The FBI was already investigating Jussie Smollett before President Trump tweeted that the agency and the Department of Justice would review the case.

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The recruiting company Hired said women tech workers here had base salaries 9 percent lower than male colleagues.

Root AI, of Somerville, has designed a harvesting robot with ?fingers? that can pick things as delicate as tomatoes and strawberries.

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Robotic farming: It looks to be a growth industry

Tech entrepreneurs are designing a new generation of automation to solve agriculture?s long standing labor shortages.

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Opinion | Natasha Sarin and Lawrence H. Summers

Fair, comprehensive tax reform is the right path forward

Framing tax policies as attacks on the wealthy rather than as ways of raising revenue is inefficient and, ultimately, unfair.

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Opinion | Natasha Sarin and Lawrence H. Summers

A broader tax base that closes loopholes would raise more money than plans by Ocasio-Cortez and Warren

These base-broadening, efficiency-enhancing reforms are the best way to start raising revenue as progressively and efficiently as possible.

A white nationalist holds a phone while marching during the ?Unite the Right 2? rally on Aug. 12, 2018, in Washington, D.C.

@Large

Facebook?s ban on white supremacy only scratches the surface

The naivete on display here is either cloying or stunning.

Boston, Mass. 09/26/05 Northeastern U. Associate Professor of African American Studies and Music, Leonard Brown,(CQ) has been organizing the John Coltrane Memorial Concert. The 28th annual one will be held this Saturday. (Janet Knott/The Boston Globe) Library Tag 09302005 Weekend

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Leonard Brown, professor and a founder of annual John Coltrane Memorial Concert, dies at 72

Leonard Brown, 72, of Framingham, formerly was a Northeastern University professor and was a founder of the annual John Coltrane Memorial Concert.

Dinner with Cupid

Blind date: ?I?m a Boston sports fan and he joked that this won?t work out then?

Will a date between two hardcore hoops fans be a slam dunk?

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.

Munch Madness

Munch Madness

See which restaurants advanced to Round 4

Eight restaurants have advanced to the next round of Munch Madness. Vote your favorites through to the semi finals.

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The Globe sits down with leaders in the city?s business community to talk about their career paths, work, and accomplishments, as well as their vision for Boston?s future. First up is Joanne Chang of Flour bakery cafes.

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You can?t own more than 3 pot shops, but these companies test the limits ? and brag about it

Sea Hunter and Acreage are testing the limits of state regulations on ownership of recreational marijuana stores.

The Big Picture

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The Big Picture

Students stage global protest to speak out on climate change inaction

Students worldwide skipped classes Friday to protest their governments? failure to act against global warming as part of the ?Fridays for Future? movement.

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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Many people think SIDS has gone away, but thousands of babies a year die suddenly in the U.S. for unexplained reasons. James High was one of them.

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