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    • "Voters Gather at Susan B. Anthonyʼs Grave in Rochester"

    • "Dying Organs Restored to Life in Novel Experiments"

    • "The New York Times Casting Ballots" slideshow

    • "Cheering for the First Female President, Until They Weren't"

    • "Are Final Clubs Too Exclusive for Harvard?"

    • "They Get Paid to Have a Catalog-Perfect Summer"

    • "Heroin Epidemic Is Yielding to a Deadlier Cousin: Fentanyl"

    • "Harvard Business School Case Study: Gender Equity" 

    • "A Moment From the Boston Marathon" an interactive 

    • "Exercise vs. Standing? You Probably Need to Do Both"

    • "Making Medical Care More Humane"

    • "Ending the Ramadan Fast With an Indonesian Feast"

    • "Filming Turns the Boston Marathon Finish Line Into a Set"

    • "Massachusetts Chiefʼs Tack in Drug War: Steer Addicts to Rehab, Not Jail"

    • "On Campus, Embracing Feminism and Facing the Future"

    • "New York Today: The Most Engaging Articles of 2016"

    • "Rezoning Plan to Remake 3 Upper West Side Schools Will Proceed, City Says"

    • "Parent Group Seeks More Integration in New Yorkʼs Schools"

    • "Manhattan School in Zoning Battle Is Struggling, but It Has Its Fans"

    • "Prosecutors Rest Case Against 2 Ex-Christie Aides in Lane-Closing Trial"

    • "Lawyer Says Ex-Aide and Christie Spoke of Bridge Plot Beforehand"

    • "The Art of Della Robbia: From Earth and Water, Pure Beauty"

    • "Welcome to Provincetown. Winter Population: Dwindling."

    • "For Children, Dumbed-Down Phones May Be Smartest Option"

    • "In Heroin Crisis, White Families Seek Gentler War on Drugs"

    • "Paul Ha Raises the Cultural Profile at M.I.T."

    • ""Museums Turn to Technology to Boost Attendance by Millennials" 

    • "Remnant of Bostonʼs Brutal Winter Threatens to Outlast Summer"

    • "Financial Advice by the Demographics"

    • "U.S. Muslims Take On ISISʼ Recruiting Machine"

    • "New England Braces for Third Nor’easter in Less Than Two Weeks"

    • "The Metro Areas With the Largest, and Smallest, Gay Populations"

    • "Space Age Relic Enters Astronomical Real Estate Market"

    • "Numbed by Snow, Boston Area Shudders at the Thought of More"

    • "Pounded Again, Coastal Massachusetts Town May Consider a Retreat"

    • "Boston Bombing Trial, Week by Week"

    • "Meet Some of Our Top Commenters"

    • "Seat of Bostonʼs Catholic Power Gives Way to Other Pursuits"

    • "A Bipartisan Push to Limit Lobbyistsʼ Sway Over Attorneys General"

    • "Finding Communities That Connect and Nurture the Like-Minded"

    • "Massachusetts May Shut Down Casinos Before Even One Opens"

    • "Vigilant Eye on Gender Pay Gap"

    • "New DNA Test Sought in Identical Twinʼs Rape Case"

    • "Marketers Are Sizing Up the Millennials"

    • "In Church Attics, Clues to the Private Life of Early America"

    • "An Original Power Couple"

    • "Even on Nantucket, a Funeral Home Is a Luxury"

    • "Massachusetts Democrat Wins Over Voters; Her Party Is a Different Story"

    • "Grocery Chain Reels as Employees and Customers Rally for an Ousted President"

    • "Across a Grocery Chain, a Labor Protest in Support of a Manager"

    • "Noncompete Clauses Increasingly Pop Up in Array of Jobs"

    • "A Second Chance to Help Families Save Their Homes"

    • "Focusing on the Needy Closer to Home"

    • "Dominicans Begin to Flex Political Muscle"

    • "Abortion Buffer Zones After McCullen: How Big Is Too Big?"

    • "Ryan Thoreson, Matthew Dimick"

    • "To Lure Bostonians, New ‘Pop-Upʼ Bus Service Learns Ridersʼ Rhythms"

    • "Colleges and Evangelicals Collide on Bias Policy"

    • "To Young Minds of Today, Harvard Is the Stanford of the East

    • Riding Technology Wave, Stanford Rises to Top of Some Measures"

    • "Surviving the Finish Line"

    • "A Year After the Boston Marathon Bombings, Injured Brothers Endure"

    • "Obama Effect Inspiring Few to Seek Office"

    • "Trying to Close a Knowledge Gap, Word by Word"

    • "Rhode Island Legislators Vie to Fill Speaker Post After Hasty Resignation"

    • "Do The Right Thing: Making Ethical Decisions in Everyday Life"

    • "In Boston, St. Patrick's Day Breakfast Breaks Barriers, but Parade Does Not"

    • "Breaking Out of the Library Mold, in Boston and Beyond"

    • "Efforts to Mark Turf When Snowstorms Hit Endure Despite Critics"

    • "When Boomers Inherit, Complications May Follow"

    • "Stepping Up to Stop Sexual Assault"

    • "Path to Casinos Turns Messy in Massachusetts"

    • "In Race for Boston Mayor, Former Addicts Back Candidate With a Past"

    • "End of Casino Partnership Leaves Fate of East Boston Racetrack in Doubt"

    • "Outside Money at Issue in Boston Mayorʼs Race as Labor Unions Weigh In"

    • "The Border Is a Back Door for U.S. Device Searches" 

    • "Page by Page, Men Are Stepping Into the ‘Lean Inʼ Circle"

    • "Violence Rises in Boston Off the National Stage" 

    • "Duet for Composition and Software" 

    • "Julie Klausner, Meet John Waters"

    • "Thriving in Cape Codʼs Waters, Gray Seals Draw Fans and Foes" 

    • "Drama as Alarm Sirens Wailed"

    • "Time Reveals Lower Death Toll From Oklahoma Tornado" 

    • "U.S. Campuses Wrestle With Safety Perceptions"

    • "Victims in Boston Face a Difficult Path to Recovery" 

    • "Link to Marathon Bombing Rattles City Known for Its Tolerance" 

    • "Blasts at Boston Marathon Kill 3 and Injure 100" 

    • "Beloved but Ill, Boston Mayor Wonʼt Run Again" 

    • "In Year Away From Harvard, Work With Foundation Offers Relief "

    • "Officials Back Deep Cuts in Atlantic Cod Harvest to Save Industry"

    • "Innovation in Journalism Goes Begging for Support"

    • "Beer With Kick Is Caught in F.D.A.ʼs Net" 

    • "Number of Families in Shelters Rises"

    • "40 Years Later, a Proper Graduation" 

    • "From Junk to Collectible, Shaped by Time and Tide" 

    • "Ground Shifts Strongly in a Democratʼs District" 

    • "Cape Cod Residents Donʼt Expect One Ruling to End Long Fight"