Metro

Snow won’t let up until Monday afternoon

A parking space was saved on Lenoxdale Avenue in Dorchester.

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A second blast of snow is expected to start between midnight and 4 a.m., then wind down by early to mid-afternoon Monday.

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Check out our map of snowfall totals in the region.

Chicldren went sledding on a Boston Common hill on Sunday.

List of school closings amid snowstorm

From Boston to Worcester, here’s a look at some of the public schools that have announced closures for Monday.

2017 Grammy Awards

Live updates from the 2017 Grammy Awards

Follow along with the fashion, performances, and awards at this year’s Grammys.

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For the second year in a row at the Grammys, Adele flubbed. This year, though, she stopped the show and started over.

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The singer hasn’t been shy about making political statements in the past — and she did nothing to change that during this year’s Grammys.

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At the Grammy Awards, pop music did what pop music does best — it struggled through a very messy and very public identity crisis.

Trump administration

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It’s another example of facts and details getting in the way of the president’s original wishes.

Evan Horowitz | Quick Study

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Even if the administration manages to revitalize manufacturing, the rewards may not reach the working class.

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A Democratic senator claims that ‘‘a few’’ of his GOP colleagues have expressed concern to him about President Trump’s mental health.

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No one wanted to talk about the civil rights record of Jeff Sessions, Senator Elizabeth Warren said Sunday.

Mary Charette looked through photographs of her daughter, Christine Lomas, who was killed in a fire at her house in Fall River last week.

Gretchen Ertl for The Boston Globe

Beloved Fall River teacher dies in fire

“I’m sorry,” Mary Charette said, dropping her face into her hands. “It’s just, I never thought life could be so hard.”

Adrian Walker

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The fight over Boston’s next skyscraper has pit poor people against shadows.

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Newly proposed rules could wind up boosting carbon emissions across New England, some environmental activists and the energy industry say.

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Thousands of Californians were told to leave their homes Sunday as an emergency spillway in the country’s tallest dam was in danger of failing.

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Opinion & Ideas

Opinion | Jeffrey D. Sachs

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The worldwide fear that Donald Trump has put our very survival at risk is not merely loose talk or partisanship.

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?

STAT

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Jude Almkhlef’s family fled Syria before she could get surgery to help her walk. Watch their journey to the US.