Walsh proposes lower Boston property taxes

Taxpayers who own and live in their homes would see their bill shrink under a plan to expand the residential exemption.

Democrats relish battle with GOP over Medicare

Democratic lawmakers see a fight over the popular entitlement program for the elderly as an opportunity.

Medical examiner tightens oversight of controversial cases

The move follows rulings that derailed murder trials in cases involving infants.

The signature pink mustache of ride-booking company Lyft sits on the hood of a vehicle during a news conference in Albuquerque, N.M., on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. Legislation signed earlier this year cleared up regulatory uncertainty and allowed for Lyft and other ride-booking services, like Uber, to resume operations in the state. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan)

No late-night T service? Lyft wants to be answer for workers in Boston

Lyft is proposing to provide late-night rides to employees of participating companies that would be partly paid for by the MBTA.

Deputy Chief Michael Morrissey of the Cambridge Fire Department looked over Berkshire Street.

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Cambridge blaze grew unusually fast, official says

Four minutes after the first 911 call for Saturday?s massive Cambridge fire, seven buildings and nine cars were engulfed in flames.

Governor Charlie Baker said he is making the cuts to remedy what his administration says is a gap between projected revenues and expected spending.

Baker to cut $98 million to close state budget gap

The cuts will affect a range of government programs, from health care for the poor to state parks.

The transition to Trump

NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 5: Retired Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, the choice of President-elect Donald J. Trump for national security adviser, talks with colleagues at Trump Tower on December 5, 2016 in New York City. Trump has been holding daily meetings at the luxury high rise that bears his name since his election in November. (Photo by Kevin Hagen/Getty Images)

Critics worry after Trump security chief fuels conspiracies

A former security official said she was ??deeply troubled?? by Michael Flynn?s tendency to promote fake news stories on his Twitter feed.

for Metro - 04law - North Dartmouth, MA - June 30, 2010: University of Massachusetts School of Law first year students from left, Simon Touma of New Bedford, Courtney Murgia of North Reading, Dave Morra of Johnston, RI, and Guy Stroscher who relocated from Laguna Beach, CA, listen in as Dean at University of Massachusetts School of Law Robert Ward goes over inchoate crime in his 'Transition to Law' class. The UMASS Law School will begin it's inaugural year in July. (Matthew Healey for The Boston Globe) Library Tag 07062010 National/Foreign

UMass Law School gains full accreditation

The designation by the American Bar Association is a milestone for the state?s first public law school, which has faced growing pains.

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Debate over digital tracking for truck drivers shifts into high gear

To help reduce the dangers of drivers over-extending their hours behind the wheel, a mandate is calling for the use of electronic log devices. But not everyone wants to go down that road.

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11/19/2016 ARLINGTON, MA Attorney General Maura Healey (cq) speaks to a large crowd during a post-election town hall held at the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church in Arlington. (Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe)

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Healey tries to buck up disappointed Democrats

Attorney General Maura Healey spoke in Arlington on Tuesday night to shell-shocked Democrats.

Chris Sale coming to Boston

Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell, left, and Boston Red Sox president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski answer questions from the media during Major League Baseball's winter meetings, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016 in Oxon Hill, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL

Dave Dombrowski is going for it all

Dombrowski strengthened the Red Sox pitching staff, a justification for dealing top prospects.

Adding Chris Sale gives the Red Sox a formidable rotation.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

With Chris Sale, Christmas has come early in Red Sox Nation

True to form, Dave Dombrowski went for broke by dealing prospects for White Sox ace Chris Sale.

Red Sox slugger David Ortiz tearfully addressed fans prior to his final regular season home game at Fenway Park on Oct. 2.

Is the Chris Sale trade making David Ortiz reconsider retirement?

Ortiz went on social media on Tuesday after news of Sale coming to Boston was confirmed.

ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 03: Mitch Moreland #18 of the Texas Rangers makes contact for a two-RBI single during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros at Globe Life Park in Arlington on September 3, 2016 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Brandon Wade/Getty Images)

Red Sox keep up the pace, sign Mitch Moreland

The former Texas Ranger, a first baseman and lefthanded hitter with power, fills a need for the Red Sox.

Levar Williams (left) and Jaden Hill, students from My Brother's Keeper Boston, toured the National Museum of African American History in Washington on Tuesday.

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New D.C. museum draws out emotions

At the new Smithsonian museum dedicated to black history, a group from Boston gaped at the reminders of black tragedy and triumph.

27novartis Novartis Maya Lin designed the building at 181 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge. It is covered with interlocking blocks of granite pierced with a pattern of holes. Credit: Iwan Baan -- 05novartis

Architecture

A work of art from Maya Lin on Mass. Ave.

The new facility for Novartis in Cambridge is the most interesting new building in town.

A family in Texas posed in their matching pajamas.

?Tis the season for . . . matching pajamas?

The trend has filled retail catalogs and social media in recent weeks with beaming families decked out in snowflake and reindeer motifs.

Developer pitches 21-story building for Coolidge Corner

Chestnut Hill Realty wants to build 320 apartments and a three-level parking garage in the Brookline neighborhood.

The power of will | Chapter 3

Will Lacey?s cancer spreads, and his family chases a cure

The news the Lacey family feared the most arrived: Will had a new tumor. There was no telling how much time they had, or whether Will would live long enough for the cure they sought.

Special reports

special report

Every doctor told the Lacey family their son would die ? except one

Pat and Dina Lacey had been parents for only a few months when doctors discovered a tumor in their new baby?s chest. Told to take their son home to die, they put their faith in a young doctor who wouldn?t accept death as the answer.

Opinion & Ideas

JEFF JACOBY

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/12/06/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/jacoby-1768.jpg There is one China and one Taiwan. Let?s all stop pretending otherwise.

Taiwan is a sovereign, independent, civilized nation. There should be no hesitation about saying so, and treating it accordingly.

Life sciences

STAT, a national publication from Boston Globe Media Partners, covers health, medicine, and life sciences.

Investigations

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2016/11/25/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/spotlight150x150-5331asdf-11556.jpg The Desperate and the Dead: The ?new asylums?

There may be no worse place for mentally ill people to receive treatment than prison, yet a growing number end up in the ?new asylums.?

The story behind 'Spotlight'

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/11/18/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/spotlight-9497.jpg Boston Globe coverage and the movie ?Spotlight?

?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.