Nonprofits wonder, worry about Trump?s policies
Here are some areas of concern that a Donald Trump administration presents to the nonprofit sector:
Here are some areas of concern that a Donald Trump administration presents to the nonprofit sector:
Several news organizations, citing sources close to Donald Trump, reported that Mitt Romney was being considered for secretary of state.
Many are racked with new anxiety: Is it a good idea to serve in a Trump administration if you disagree deeply with Donald Trump?
Trump claimed credit on Thursday for keeping a Ford plant from moving to Mexico. But the company never planned to move the entire plant.
Elizabeth Warren is not letting up on her cricitism of President-elect Donald Trump and his transition team.
?The first thing [Mayor] Walsh has to do is to study failure,?? said state Representative Byron Rushing.
Adrian Walker
Going where few white politicians dare, the mayor believes the city needs to have an open discussion.
When the victim tried to move seats, the girls allegedly ?repeatedly punched? her and ?struck her in the face? with a cellphone.
The cherished green space at Boston Children?s Hospital will close ?within the next several weeks? to make way for a new clinical care building.
shirley leung
Everyone knows the tech industry has a problem recruiting black and Latino workers.
Globe Magazine
Read the full list of winners and more stories about worker happiness.
THE WORD
Suddenly, a word that began in the 1800s is on the tip of everyone?s tongue.
More than three dozen people who?d been on the streets left an office in South Boston on Thursday knowing they had a home.
Editorial
It?s hard to expect the government to ensure that ?organic? food labels are accurate when there?s no scientific certainty on what the term means.
hOME dESIGN
This trim white device delivers wall-to-wall WiFi, even when your router is on a different floor.
There?s an App for That
A user can time feedings with a single tap and keep track of feedings over time to chart baby?s progress.
Holiday Arts Preview 2016
Several Boston Ballet dancers share some key ?Nutcracker? memories.
THINGS TO DO
Your guide to fun in Boston and beyond.
SCOT LEHIGH
It?s time for Nancy Pelosi to step down. Past time, really.
Spotlight Team: The desperate and the dead
Defendants with mental illness are much more likely to receive punishment than treatment, putting Mass. courts behind much of the country in addressing the mental health crisis.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Emotions are running high in the wake of the presidential election.
Mikael Granlund?s bad-angle shot deflected off Adam McQuaid and skittered past Tuukka Rask.
Mr. Saunders had been, through last season, Northeastern hockey?s longtime volunteer administrative assistant for external affairs.
The former New York mayor?s finances will be getting a new round of scrutiny if he is nominated as secretary of state by Donald Trump.
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Prosecutors say there was an alleged multimillion-dollar scheme to create business ties between the two companies.
Cloudy skies neutralized air power in Mosul on Thursday, Iraqi forces said.
Linda Hervieux interviewed the last 12 surviving members of the all-black 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion for her book, ?Forgotten.??
Among documentary highlights this week, Sonia Kennebeck?s ?National Bird? uncovers the truth about drones.
Susan Kanoff?s Lawrence boutique enables women ? often domestic-violence survivors or low-income parents ? to feel powerful through fashion.
ground game
It?s on to the next one. And for Democrats -- and even some Republicans -- 2020 can?t come soon enough.
Design New England
The lush landscape around Andrew Grossman?s home and studio is a showcase of possibilities.
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