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The meeting between Obama and Trump symbolically began the transition of power.
Trump?s flouting of press access was one of his first public decisions since his election.
The senator called on her fellow Democrats not to tolerate attacks on other Americans.
The Boston company found itself in the crosshairs of consumers after declaring Donald Trump?s election is a move in the ?right direction.?
Ground Game
The presidential election between Trump and Clinton cannot be explained along a left-right line.
In the 48-hours since Question 4 was approved, storeowners who sell products that can be used grow marijuana have seen an uptick in first-time customers.
The national leadership of Sigma Phi Epsilon said the men?s actions were ?abhorrent.?
Hotel managers in and near the District say they?ve received very few calls for hotel rooms.
Donald Trump?s transformation to president-elect may make his namesake Manhattan skyscraper a monument to gridlock.
A school spokeswoman confirmed a video that shows two unidentified students holding a Trump sign amid calls for ?white power.?
The Dow closed at a record high, led by big gains in a few of its 30 components including Goldman Sachs and IBM.
A group hopes to put a question on the November 2018 ballot that would authorize a statewide independence vote.
Warren said he has accomplished his goals as mayor, and will finish out his second term as he decides what to do next.
SCOT LEHIGH
Democracy has its civic obligations, and in the aftermath of Donald Trump?s shocking victory, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama fulfilled theirs.
Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
One big reason Americans generally insist on seeing candidates? taxes is so they can rule out even the appearance of a conflict of interest.
Opinion | Elaine C. Kamarck
What makes the government so hard to change is a quaint notion ? it?s called rule of law.
But those votes would need to have been spread strategically across three particular states.
In one section of Dorchester, more than one in five men between age 25 and 29 were locked up between 2009 and 2015.
Mrs. Spaulding, who died Saturday, had a far-reaching impact on some of Greater Boston?s enduring institutions.
Names
Lin-Manuel Miranda announced Thursday that two new tracks would drop at or around midnight.
Art review
Part Rene Magritte, part Banksy, the eye-catching work by Iranian artist Mehdi Ghadyanloo is full of mystery, melancholy, and hope.
The venerable track has been surviving on broadcasting video of races from other tracks year-round, along with a few days of live racing.
Opinion | Michele McPhee
The vote that didn?t show up in the polls was not about race or gender or ethnicity. It was about blue.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Americans headed to the polls Tuesday across the nation.
Teams are waiting for a CBA to be finalized, and there are other factors affecting the Sox.
The protesters appeared to be associated with groups seeking to block the Dakota Access Pipeline.
She quickly headed off any potential problems before Donald Trump?s folks became interested in who heads the Mass. party.
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Donald Trump repeatedly trashed a Pacific Rim trade deal that?s still in the works, known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, all but assuring that the deal is now dead.
In many places, the loss of coral reefs would amount to an economic disaster.
For instance, did you know that ?trump? is a slang word for ?fart? in England?
Nearly 200 ?mo bros? and ?mo sistas? combined forces for a night of fun and fund-raising on Lansdowne Street.
ground game
In many ways, this race was never about Trump versus his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Design New England
The lush landscape around Andrew Grossman?s home and studio is a showcase of possibilities.
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