Power outages pile up as storm moves through Mass.

According to state officials, about 28,000 customers were without power as of 11:15 p.m.

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Today?s Republican leaders are pursuing a very different strategy to try to pass their yet-unseen tax overhaul legislation, when compared to past efforts.

A Whitefish Energy crew restored power lines in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico. The company is based in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke?s home state.

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Puerto Rico scraps $300m contract to restore power grid

The move comes amid increased scrutiny of a tiny, politically connected Montana company?s role.

FILE - In this May 17, 2017 file photo, filmmaker Michael Moore attends the Turner Network 2017 Upfront presentation in New York. The Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker expressed his frustration at the New York premiere for ?Flint,? a Lifetime movie about the water crisis. He says the problem with Flint?s water supply could be fixed with new pipes but that hasn?t been completed yet _ and he believes if the former auto town was in a more upscale area like Westchester, New York, the problem would be solved by now. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

Michael Moore fires back after Trump disses his Broadway show

??On Broadway, Donald, they call it a ?LIMITED ENGAGEMENT? - just like we?re planning on making your presidency,?? Michael Moore fired back in one of a dozen threaded tweets.

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Stone launched his last tweetstorm after the network reported that someone was likely to be arrested in that investigation ??as soon as Monday,?? Don Lemon told his viewers.

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Officers found the Wilmington man intoxicated and in an upstairs bedroom around 3:30 a.m.

Hope Coleman wept as she spoke outside the State House on Sunday about the death of her son, Terrence Coleman, a year ago.

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?These cases never go to trial? ? activists mark year since fatal police shooting

Over fifty activists took a knee in silence on the steps of the Massachusetts State House on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the death of a man shot to death by police.

Possible fire forces plane to land at Logan Airport

A United Airlines flight from Munich made an emergency landing Sunday afternoon because of a possible fire on board the plane.

Dover, NH., 10/23/17, Deetje Patty, left, is in danger of deportation. With her is her daughter Windi Tavares who is a citizen. A frightened group of 70 Indonesian Christians who fled to New Hampshire from persecution 20 years ago have been ordered deported under orders from the Trump administration. Until now, they have been allowed to remain in the country provided they reported to immigration officials every month and did not commit any crimes. They have done that -- as well as found jobs, bought homes, and raised children here. That arrangement has suddenly changed, and the group has gone to federal court to fight for a reprieve. (Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff)

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Indonesians threatened with deportation after years living in New Hampshire

?Please, President Trump, please. . . Don?t send me home. I have family here.?

DEA to send team to New Bedford to help battle drug trafficking

It?s one of six cities where the Drug Enforcement Administration will send investigators.

Saugus, MA -- 10/24/2017 - Denise Graffeo makes eggplant parmesan with her husband, Anthony at their home in Saugus. Graffeo, a North Shore chef, is the first woman inducted into the American Academy of Chefs Culinary Hall of Fame. () Topic: 26farragher Reporter:

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THOMAS FARRAGHER

From humble beginnings to the chef Hall of Fame

Like many Hall of Famers, Denise Graffeo?s younger days were full of the indignities that come with life in the bush leagues.

Patriots 21, Chargers 13

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

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No matter where they call home the Bolts still play like Dolts sometimes.

Chad Finn

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/10/29/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/lee_patschargers2_spts.jpg Plenty for the Patriots to work on in the bye week

There is plenty for the Patriots to work on in the bye week, and other thoughts from Sunday?s victory.

BEN VOLIN | ON FOOTBALL

Patriots? offense is still clicking ? just not turning yards into TDs

Tom Brady said the offense ?just hasn?t been up to what we?re capable of doing.?

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady donned a particularly puffy jacket on his way into the game and again at his post-game press conference on Sunday.

Tom Brady wore a very puffy jacket before and after Sunday?s game

The camouflage jacket, which seemed a tad warm for 60-degree weather, sparked an ESPN push notification that some found unnecessary.

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President Barack Obama?s former speechwriter Jon Favreau has some extreme Halloween skills, it appears.

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Hopper executives never forgot their original idea for suggesting vacation ideas to customers.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/08/26/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/suarez_bus_MET_002.jpg More than 10 percent of city school buses are late, despite MIT?s help

On a rainy day last week, the delays were particularly bad ? 20 percent of the buses arrived late.

STAT Special

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/10/29/BostonGlobe.com/HealthScience/Images/Immunotherapy_008.jpg Are doctors pushing off hard talks too long?

Doctors who counsel immunotherapy, experts say, are postponing conversations about end-of-life wishes with their patients ? sometimes, until it?s too late.

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Several studies show that many physicians consider the time spent with obese patients a waste, and they don?t hesitate to broadcast their biases in the examining room.

Belmont, Ma., 10/27/17, Pavlina Atanasova, decorates a clients house for Halloween.

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No time for Halloween prep? Now that?s truly scary

With pressure mounting to produce a social-media worthy display, Halloween whisperers are earning big bucks to shop for severed heads and spray bushes with spider webs.

Names

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Boston Globe journalists told stories about the people and places they cover ? and about themselves ? on Friday and Saturday nights at the Paramount Center.

Perspective | Magazine

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/10/27/BostonGlobe.com/Magazine/Images/perspect1029web.jpg Paying men and women equally helps companies, so why don?t they?

Investment fund manager Natasha Lamb is on a mission to get companies to commit to equal pay for women. And she?s getting results.

Salem, MA: 10-15-2016: Visitors to Haunted Happenings pass a paper mache Catrina at a vendor's stand on the Essex St. Pedestrian Mall in Salem, Mass. Oct. 15, 2016. The month long Haunted Happenings lead up to Halloween. Photo/John Blanding, Boston Globe staff story/, Metro ( feature )

Heading to Salem on Halloween? Leave your car at home

At least 100,000 visitors are expected on Halloween, and city officials hope many will use public transportation.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/09/28/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/Image%20Tease%20Place%20Holder.png The Season Ticket podcast

Trenni Kusnierek joins host Chris Gasper to talk about the Celtics? winning streak and sexism in the sports media.

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The Bedford VA hospital admitted its care for Bill Nutter was not ?up to our standards,? but the reality was uglier. Now, the FBI is investigating.

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Mayor Walsh didn?t create the diversity problem in the fire department, but he needs to place greater emphasis on solving it.

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The Amazon bid

newsroom commentary

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/10/13/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/drone-5771.jpg Dear Jeff Bezos: Come and help us build a better Boston together

An open letter to the owner of Amazon, proposing a true partnership that rewrites the relationship between a city and the big companies that call it home.

STAT

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2017/10/27/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/CAR-T%20kite.jpg The fantastic voyage of a bag of cells hot-wired to kill cancer

Wiring cells to kill cancer takes a month and requires a team of 150 doctors, nurses, scientists, and couriers.

Crossword

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Puzzled? Keep trying and see if you can triumph.

Real Estate

An eclectic Colonial Revival in Cambridge sold for $7.4 million this week

Built in 1888, the Joseph Thorp House in Cambridge has quite the history, including most recently being home to the former US ambassador to Austria. It sold for $7,400,000 on Friday, Oct. 20, making it the region's biggest sale this week.