Today's Headlines
Sunday, December 22, 2024
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Today's Headlines
Globe Santa: One last chance to help deliver books and toys to nearly 30,000 children in need.
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Opinion
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Arts
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Crossword
Page one
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Higher Education
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Too much student debt? Or too many students in college? Conservatives take aim at higher education.
Conservative thought leaders want to penalize schools financially when their graduates are late on loan payments or their earnings don’t justify the cost of tuition.
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Media
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The Golden Age for the Union Leader, New Hampshire’s only statewide newspaper, appears to be over
The Union Leader’s deeply diminished audience in the digital age has cost the organization both its regional dominance and its national clout.
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State Secrets
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Massachusetts lawmakers are paid to be full-time legislators. So why do so many have second jobs and side hustles?
About two dozen lawmakers — or roughly one in eight of all 200 — reported earning more than $100,000 in addition to their legislative pay.
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Business
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Farmers are still reeling months after Hurricane Helene ravaged crops across the South
The storm's toll includes ravaged crops, uprooted timber, wrecked farm equipment, and mangled chicken houses.
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Nation
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Trump’s claims of a mandate run into reality of narrow majorities
The drama over the budget bill highlighted the limits Donald Trump faces in bending his entire party to his will.
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The Nation
Politics
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Biden administration weighs putting up roadblocks to Trump’s deportation campaign
The Biden administration is considering extending Temporary Protection Status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants whose eligibility to remain in the United States is set to expire in the first months of the Trump administration.
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Nation
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Senate Democrats find many ethical lapses by Supreme Court justices
The investigation also found that the Judicial Conference of the United States, the body responsible for looking into lapses by federal judges, has failed to adequately address the ethical issues that have repeatedly rocked the high court.
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Politics
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Congress approves full Social Security benefits for public sector retirees
The measure would allow approximately 2.8 million public pension recipients — some of them teachers, firefighters, and police officers — to collect Social Security benefits at the same level as other beneficiaries.
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The World
World
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Deception and betrayal: inside the final days of the Assad regime
Bashar Assad left his country so secretively that some of his aides remained in the palace hours after he had left, waiting for a speech that never came, according to a palace insider.
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World
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A rocket from Yemen strikes Tel Aviv, injuring 16, as Palestinians mourn 19 dead in Gaza
The attack comes less than two days after a series of Israeli airstrikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebel-held capital, Sanaa, and port city of Hodeida killed at least nine people.
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World
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From liberal icon to MAGA joke: the waning fortunes of Justin Trudeau
For a decade, he built a brand around being a feminist, pro-immigration, and an environmentalist, pursuing the same message of change and hope as Barack Obama. Most Canadians, saddling in a soft economy, appear to be ready to move on from him.
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Globe Magazine
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Over half of Americans are lonely. In Maine, potluck dinners are helping.
Sharing food and stories helps foster the connection our times so desperately need.
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My Uncle Jimmy outdid himself as our very own Santa some six decades ago
The soul of generosity, Uncle Jimmy was a child of immigrant parents and the Great Depression. He was prosperous only in spirit.
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My husband had an affair. Before I can move on, I need all the details.
There is no way I can fully respect him or trust him if he doesn’t.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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In memory of Frank Bellotti
Former Mass. attorney general Frank Bellotti will be remembered for his commitment to public service.
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LETTERS
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This holiday season, thank your community leaders
Community leaders are the backbone of our thriving towns and cities. They deserve heartfelt appreciation for their unwavering commitment to making our communities a better place.
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LETTERS
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Young Catholics are politically homeless
One writer notes, "The vast majority of the young, diverse, and even the more conservative Catholic crowd in Cambridge, including white Catholics, are not enthralled with MAGA."
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Metro
Massachusetts
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‘This is bigger than me’: For Mattapan Patriots football and cheer teams, victory is more than sports
Throughout the Mattapan Patriots’ decades-long history, the importance of community has remained a constant.
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Money, Power, Inequality
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Why residents in Black neighborhoods will pay more to stay warm this winter
Massachusetts is already warning residents to expect higher gas bills this season, citing a frigid winter forecast. While people across Boston will feel the increase, those who live in Black neighborhoods will be paying more than everyone else.
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Massachusetts
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Boston City Council has a long history of legal entanglements and scandals
From "Dapper" O'Neil to Chuck Turner, it's a long and ignominious list.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Rickey Henderson, baseball’s greatest-ever base stealer, dies at 65
A thrilling and charismatic Hall of Fame outfielder, Rickey Henderson was widely regarded as the greatest leadoff hitter in Major League Baseball history.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Bob Kraft is stubborn, so it’s doubtful that he fires Jerod Mayo after this dismal season, and other thoughts
Like a Donald Trump Cabinet nominee, Mayo’s top qualification as head coach of the Patriots seems to be loyalty to the boss, for whom he even has a pet nickname.
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Tara Sullivan
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The NFL is quickly learning: Challenge Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez at your own risk.
The 22-year-old Gonzalez has emerged as a bona fide lockdown corner, and quite possibly, the steal of the 2023 NFL Draft.
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Business
Business
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Farmers are still reeling months after Hurricane Helene ravaged crops across the South
The storm's toll includes ravaged crops, uprooted timber, wrecked farm equipment, and mangled chicken houses.
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Business
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Ideas
IDEAS
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For those of us with children who identify as trans, the political is personal
When it comes to gender and children, there’s so much said in private that needs to be expressed in public.
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IDEAS
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Your Tesla has me seeing red
Elon Musk’s lurch to the right is blowing up perceptions of his car brand.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Michael Brewer, whose ‘One Toke’ was a big hit, is dead at 80
As half of the folk-rock duo Brewer & Shipley, he helped write one of the most overt pop odes to marijuana of the hippie era.
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Obituaries
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Michael Brewer, whose ‘One Toke’ was a big hit, is dead at 80
As half of the folk-rock duo Brewer & Shipley, he helped write one of the most overt pop odes to marijuana of the hippie era.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Movies
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‘Nosferatu’ lives again thanks to director and New Hampshire native Robert Eggers
The New England native on the Granite State origins of his horror remake, working at Market Basket as a bag boy, and more.
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THE YEAR IN ARTS
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10 great performances our film critic loved in 2024
From Cillian Murphy’s Irish coal miner to Pamela Anderson’s aging showgirl.
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The Year in Arts
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50 of the best albums of the year
Globe music writers weigh in on what their favorite albums of the year were.
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Travel
SURVEY SAYS
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The 30 cheapest places to fly in 2025, plus tips for snagging inexpensive flights
Airfares aren’t expected to drop significantly next year, but tickets to these destinations are projected to be a deal.
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TRAVEL
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A retirement gift to myself: Two months in Provence
In recent decades, France’s Luberon region has been flooded with tourists. But its off-the-beaten-track charm can still be found if you take the time to look for it.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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From fantasy to reality: 7 lessons from moving to a vacation hot spot
“We live two miles from the beach, and we can never seem to get over there.”
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Real Estate
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Stadium seating in Somerville: New town homes rise across from Dilboy
Our Home of the Week will have 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, white oak flooring, a wet bar, an EV charger, and a private rooftop deck.
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