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Friday, January 24, 2025
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Massachusetts
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‘Everyone here is panicked’: In Trump’s first days, hysteria engulfs Mass. immigrant communities
It remained unclear whether federal authorities had done anything different during the first few days of Trump’s term.
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Higher Education
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‘Nothing short of a bombshell.’ Trump takes aim at DEI — and universities.
The president's sweeping executive order threatens investigations of universities with endowments over $1 billion.
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Media
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In Plymouth, a clash between a news startup and town officials over daily reporting
As new outlets revive coverage in their cities and towns, the case in Plymouth shows how some public officials react to the scrutiny.
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Health
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Massachusetts to receive more than $100 million from landmark opioid settlement with Purdue Pharma, Sacklers
The $7.4 billion deal with the OxyContin maker creates a controversial legal-defense fund for the Sacklers.
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Politics
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Judge temporarily blocks Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship
A federal judge Thursday temporarily blocked President Trump’s executive order to end automatic citizenship for babies born on US soil, dealing the president his first setback as he attempts to upend the nation’s immigration laws and reverse decades of precedent.
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Boston Globe Today
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Trump’s first week filled with executive orders, pardons
Washington Bureau chief Jackie Kucinich and political reporter James Pindell unpack it all.
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Push for a 'permanent ceasefire' between Israel and Hamas
A temporary ceasefire has allowed in aid, but humanitarian support is “still being restricted,” said Abby Maxman, CEO of Boston-based Oxfam America.
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Gen Z’s solution to loneliness is exercise
Some swear by sweat, music, and community. Correspondent Lila Hempel-Edgers explains the mental health benefits of workout classes.
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The Nation
Politics
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Senate pushes Hegseth toward approval as GOP discounts new allegations
On a 51-49 vote, Republicans cleared away the final hurdle to a confirmation vote now expected Friday evening.
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Nation
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Progress is made on a huge fire north of Los Angeles while new fires erupt in Southern California
Evacuation orders have been lifted for tens of thousands of people as firefighters with air support have slowed the spread of a huge wildfire churning through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles.
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Nation
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To gain a court seat, Republicans seek to throw out thousands of votes
Most elections are decided at the ballot box. This one may be decided in court - by the very justices who will sit alongside whoever is ultimately declared the winner.
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The World
World
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Panic spreads in eastern Congo’s largest city as rebels battling the army close in on Goma
M23 is one of about 100 armed groups that have been vying for a foothold in mineral-rich eastern Congo, in a decades-long conflict that has created one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises.
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World
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Hamas takes charge in Gaza after 15 months of war
Since the cease-fire started, Hamas has been working overtime to show it still controls Gaza, even after Israel killed thousands of its members and demolished its tunnels and weapons factories.
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World
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ICC prosecutor requests warrants for Afghan Taliban leaders over persecution of women
Since they took back control of the country in 2021, the Taliban have barred women from jobs, most public spaces, and education beyond sixth grade.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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How to prevent the next Steward Health Care crisis
A first-of-its-kind Massachusetts law will rein in private equity greed in health care, offer hope that the state can avoid similar future crises, and serve as a model for other states to build on.
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EDITORIAL
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AG’s suit highlights why insulin prices are so high
Congress needs to reform pharmacy benefit manager practices.
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LETTERS
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Trump is a captive audience to a sermon on mercy
President Trump’s demand for an apology from someone pleading for mercy not only contradicts core Christian teachings but it also echoes themes from Shakespeare’s "The Merchant of Venice."
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Metro
Massachusetts
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‘A life and death matter’: Shelters, volunteers work to reach Boston’s homeless people as Mass. faces cold snap
Advocates say that mission is especially crucial now, as a blast of Arctic air chills Massachusetts.
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Politics
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Lights. Camera. Ticket? Healey wants to allow Mass. cities, towns to deploy speed cameras.
Officials from Boston, Cambridge, and elsewhere have for years sought the ability to use automated cameras for traffic enforcement, arguing it could lessen the burden on local law enforcement and help reduce crashes.
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Health
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Health and social service programs see significant cuts in Mass. budget proposal
Trims are needed since tax revenues aren’t keeping up with rising costs, state officials said.
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Sports
Commentary
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BOS Nation doesn’t want to feel like ‘the baby sister.’ That’s why the team won’t play with the men in Everett.
The new professional women’s soccer team believes that playing in a renovated White Stadium — not sharing space with the New England Revolution — is key to their financial success.
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Bruins Notebook
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Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman sits out against Senators with an upper body injury
Coach Joe Sacco is "cautiously optimistic" the goalie, who sustained the injury against New Jersey Wednesday night, will be available to play against Colorado on Saturday.
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Bruins 2, Senators 0
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Joonas Korpisalo makes 29 saves for his third shutout this season as Bruins defeat Senators
Morgan Geekie scored in the second period and David Pastrnak added an empty-net goal to help Boston bounce back from the loss to New Jersey.
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Business
Technology
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Evolv Technology, maker of weapons detectors for major events, lays off staff
The company is laying off about 40 workers, or 14 percent of its workforce.
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Commentary
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BOS Nation doesn’t want to feel like ‘the baby sister.’ That’s why the team won’t play with the men in Everett.
The new professional women’s soccer team believes that playing in a renovated White Stadium — not sharing space with the New England Revolution — is key to their financial success.
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trendlines
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Mass. business leaders eye Trump policies with mix of wariness and hope
Here’s a closer look at what local executives are talking about as they review Trump’s executive orders and other actions in his first few days back in the Oval Office.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Charles R. Longsworth, whose key roles helped launch Hampshire College, dies at 95
Mr. Longsworth's “legacy is apparent in every aspect of what makes Hampshire so special,” said Ed Wingenbach, Hampshire College's current president.
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Obituaries
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Zilia Sánchez, painter who found fame late in life, dies at 98
Ms. Sánchez explored the relationship between the exterior physical form of women and the interior consciousness in works that are stylized, if anatomically unambiguous, evocations of women’s bodies.
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Obituaries
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Gus Williams, guard who led Seattle to an NBA title, dies at 71
Known for his springy, improvisational play and relentless drive, Mr. Williams, a two-time All-Star, was a standout.
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Arts & Lifestyle
PARENTING UNFILTERED
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Older people are less likely to be lonely. Here’s what we can learn from them.
Are we doomed? Not so fast. “Men, Women, and Social Connections,” a new study from Pew, indicates maybe we just need to get older.
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FOOD
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We messed up someone else’s kitchen and tried a family cooking class at Pagu
For those of you with a hungry kid in your life who needs a change of pace: Try a cooking class. You don’t have to be talented. You just need an open mind.
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Television
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The 15 biggest controversies in ‘Saturday Night Live’ history
Whatever the reason for the on- and off-air fiascoes, for five decades, the show’s train wrecks have made nearly as many headlines as its successes.
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