Sunday, February 19, 2017

Photos from the huge Women's March in Boston and other top stories.

  • Photos from the huge Women's March in Boston

    Photos from the huge Women's March in Boston
    Your city. Your stories. Your Globe. Yours FREE for two weeks. Enjoy free unlimited access to Globe.com for the next two weeks. Limited time only - No credit card required! BostonGlobe.com complimentary digital access has been provided to you, without a subscription, for free starting today and ending in 14 days. After the free trial period, your free BostonGlobe.com digital access will stop immediately unless you sign up for BostonGlobe.com digital subscription. Current print and digital su..
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  • Boston rally draws up to 175000, officials say

    Boston rally draws up to 175000, officials say
    This story was reported by Evan Allen, Eric Moskowitz, Laura Crimaldi, and Patricia Wen of the Globe staff, and Globe correspondent Nicole Fleming. The story was written by Evan Allen. Tens of thousands of marchers wearing pink hats, waving homemade signs, and chanting “This is what democracy looks like!” hit the streets of Boston Saturday afternoon to protest the election of President Trump. After more than an hour of speeches from politicians and activists who called out fierce notes of resi..
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  • How Boston fought the empire

    How Boston fought the empire
    Stuart Bradford for The Boston Globe Where better to launch a patriotic uprising than Faneuil Hall in Boston? It is a lodestone of American liberty, a cathedral for freedom fighters. That is why a handful of eminent Bostonians chose it as the place to begin a new rebellion on the sunny afternoon of June 15, 1898.Like all Americans, they had been dizzied by the astonishing events of recent weeks. Their country had suddenly burst beyond its natural borders. American troops had landed in ..
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  • Police still seeking leads in explosion near cruiser in South Boston

    Police still seeking leads in explosion near cruiser in South Boston
    Boston police Department Authorities say this is a person of interest in the explosions on Friday. Boston police Saturday said they were continuing to look for a man who was seen in South Boston Friday when a device fueled by a propane tank exploded near a police cruiser parked outside a district station on West Broadway, an official said.A blurry image published on the department’s website shows a person dressed in a bright, pink hooded sweatshirt and a gray T-shirt. Authorities are aski..
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  • Photos: Women's marches in Boston, DC, and around the world

    Photos: Women's marches in Boston, DC, and around the world
    Get Boston Globe's Political Happy Hour newsletter, your afternoon shot of politics, sent straight from the desk of Joshua Miller. Previous -- of -- Next Advertisement WASHINGTON (AP) — Wearing pink, pointy-eared “pussyhats” to mock the new president, hundreds of thousands of women massed in the nation’s capital and cities around the globe Saturday to send Donald Trump an emphatic message that they won’t let his agenda go unchallenged over the next four years. “We march today fo..
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  • Here's a list of today's Sister Marches across the Boston region

    Here's a list of today's Sister Marches across the Boston region
    Cities around the world are making like Washington, D.C., and hosting sister marches that coincide with the estimated 200,000 people who will protest President Donald Trump today in the nation’s capital. Boston’s march, which will begin at 11 a.m. near the Boston Common, is expected to draw as many as 80,000 people. If you want to attend but can’t make it to Washington or Boston, you can join in one of 13 other marches in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. More than 600 additional locations world..
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  • A 360-degree look of the Women's March in Boston

    A 360-degree look of the Women's March in Boston
    Your city. Your stories. Your Globe. Yours FREE for two weeks. Enjoy free unlimited access to Globe.com for the next two weeks. Limited time only - No credit card required! BostonGlobe.com complimentary digital access has been provided to you, without a subscription, for free starting today and ending in 14 days. After the free trial period, your free BostonGlobe.com digital access will stop immediately unless you sign up for BostonGlobe.com digital subscription. Current print and digital su..
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  • Photos: Women's Marches In Boston, Washington And Around World

    Photos: Women's Marches In Boston, Washington And Around World
    Photos from Washington, D.C., Boston, and around the world of people marching in support of women's rights on Saturday, Jan. 21. Read more about Boston's march here. BostonState Attorney General Maura Healey, Sen. Ed Markey, philanthropist Barbara Lee, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Mayor Marty Walsh and State Treasurer Deb Goldberg march down Commonwealth Avenue for the Women's March for America in Boston. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)(Jesse Costa/WBUR)Marchers pass Arlington Street Church and turn onto Boylston ..
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  • Chinese to trim Boston home buying

    Chinese to trim Boston home buying
    Real estate agents working the Hub’s toniest neighborhoods and suburbs know that buyers from China are increasingly buying up pricey homes around Boston — a trend that some analysts say will decline dramatically this summer.“The most common overseas buyers that we see now are from China,” Coldwell Banker-affiliated agent Deborah M. Gordon told the Herald. “Some people are buying houses, some are buying just to have a house while their kids are in school.”And despite a recent surge in real estate..
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  • More than 150000 march in Boston Women's March

    More than 150000 march in Boston Women's March
    Meghan Kelly Daily News digital editor @meghanbkelly BOSTON — Leslie Knight, of Maynard, brought her daughter, Emaline, to Boston Common Saturday to set a good example.“I want to teach my daughter it’s important to stand up for what she believes in,” said Knight. Emaline nodded and said, “Everyone has equal rights.”Leslie and Emaline Knight were just two of the estimated 125,000 people who came out Saturday to march for women’s rights as part of the Boston Women’s March, a sister ..
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