The Trump administration

As activism surges, Democrats struggle with next steps

A wave of political dissent has swept the country, causing a surge of activity on the ground floor of the Democratic Party.

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The Trump administration raised the prospect Thursday of a federal crackdown on recreational pot.

Elijah Cohen-Gordon, 15, addressed the Post Office Square rally, which was called in support of transgender students.

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Transgender rally draws hundreds to Post Office Square

The crowd protested President Trump?s decision to roll back federal guidelines.

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Protesters called on Governor Charlie Baker to more aggressively challenge President Trump?s immigration orders.

Metro

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RIP winter 2017?

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A suspect in a brutal double-homicide in Peabody is believed to have carjacked a male driver in Middleton on Wednesday night.

Columnists

KEVIN CULLEN

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Locals all over Cape Ann who?ve seen the Casey Affleck film recognize that it?s more about Gloucester than Manchester-by-the-Sea.

Business

Boston, MA--2/23/2017 - The boat slips will be replanned. Developer Ryan Sillery (cq) has bought property at Russo/MarineMax (cq) in Dorchester. RODE Architects Inc partners Kevin Dealer (cq) and Eric Robinson (cq) are designing a redevelopment, that will include waterfront condos, a hotel, restaurant, park, retail space, and a refurbished marina. Photo by Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff Topic: 24marine Reporter: Jon Chesto

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Big plans for ?hidden gem? on Dorchester waterfront

A South Boston-based developer is hoping to tap into the potential of Dorchester?s Port Norfolk peninsula.

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Evan Horowitz | Quick Study

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Why has living at home become so en vogue among millennials?

Lifestyle

Amanda Abbott (left) and Leonie Little-Lex are among a group of local artists who sold more than $4,000 of watercolors, ceramics, prints, and jewelry to benefit Greater Boston Legal Services and the Refugee & Immigrant Assistance Center.

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Protesters push for change, one ?huddle? at a time

The election has given so many so much to protest that it?s been called a ?second job.?

Bruins

Bruins 4, Kings 1

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The backup goalie made 27 saves in a 4-1 victory over the Kings.

Arts

book review

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In his debut novel ?Shining City,? Tom Rosenstiel skillfully blends the tension of a Supreme Court nomination with a murder mystery.

THINGS TO DO

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The Globe?s picks for the best ways to spend your weekend.

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Opinion & Ideas

Renée Graham

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When traditionally marginalized groups lose their rights, they also lose their sense of self-worth.

Special reports

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How did 14-year-old Raeshawn Moody wind up becoming among the youngest to face a murder charge in Boston?

Investigations

The Desperate and the Dead | Part 7

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One Texas city took on mental health as a community and became a national model. Why can?t Mass. do the same?