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Subject Today's Headlines: Trump’s orders stun college campuses as he follows through on promise to ‘attack the universities’
Date February 2, 2025 10:36 AM
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Sunday, February 2, 2025


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Today's Headlines

Real-life Green Book: The Green Book documented safe businesses that Black people could visit while traveling &mdash; in a time when discrimination was rampant.
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Higher Education


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Trump’s orders stun college campuses as he follows through on promise to ‘attack the universities’

The opening days of the second Trump administration have sent many higher education communities into a state of confusion and raw fear.
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Metro


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When travel was treacherous for Black people: The Green Book’s legacy in New England

Though long out of publication, pieces of New England history live in its pages. The Globe mapped the listings.
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Healthcare


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ER visits. Concierge care. Traveling out of state. How Mass. patients are navigating the broken primary care system.

In the absence of a functioning primary care system, some patients said they are resorting to increasingly desperate, inconvenient, and expensive ways to access care.
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Gaza ceasefire sees its smoothest exchange yet of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners

And Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday, giving him a chance to showcase his ties to Israel’s closest ally and press his case for what should come next after 15 months of war.
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Sick and wounded children begin crossing from Gaza to Egypt in first opening in months

The reopening of the Rafah crossing represents a significant breakthrough that bolsters the ceasefire deal Israel and Hamas agreed last month. Israel agreed to reopen the crossing after Hamas released the last living female hostages in Gaza.
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Nation


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Authorities unsure of cause of Pa. air ambulance crash that left 7 dead, 19 hurt

The plane crashed after less than a minute of flight, investigators determined, but they couldn't say yet why the jet plummeted to the ground.
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Nation


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Recovery crews return to the Potomac debris after the deadly plane and helicopter crash

The remains of 42 people had been pulled from the river by Saturday afternoon, including 38 that had been positively identified.
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RFK Jr. says he’ll transfer his stake in a vaccine lawsuit to his son, declines to call vaccines safe to senators

President Trump's health secretary nominee made the commitments as he responded to written questions from members of the Senate Finance Committee after his confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
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Egypt’s president rejects Trump’s suggestion that it take in Palestinians from Gaza

Trump said he would urge the leaders of both Egypt and Jordan, to accept the idea, saying the resettlement could be temporary or long term.
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World


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Want a million dollars? Get busy deciphering this ancient script.

Until the civilization’s script can be read, its language, culture and religion, as well as the history of its rise and fall, will remain shrouded in mystery.
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Over 90 break-ins. Millions in stolen jewels. How a burglary ring was finally brought down.

For years, a group of home burglars preyed on Indian American families in Boston’s suburbs. But as their heists got bigger, so did the trail of evidence prosecutors say they were leaving behind.
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Boston Marathon runners are speeding along well into their 70s. I tried to keep up with one.

A Globe staffer learns some tricks from the reigning champ in the women’s 70-74 age group.
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I was rushed to the ER. And all I got were nine months of medical bills.

There are plenty of unknowns related to health care, but the financial ones take a toll.
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EDITORIAL


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Bird flu highlights need for federal communication

Between 500 and 1,000 suspected cases of H5N1, also called avian flu, have been reported in Massachusetts birds. Sharing scientific data is important to track the outbreak.
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LETTERS


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Cuts to Books section strike at the hearts of readers

Our city’s vibrancy derives from its large concentration of readers and writers. Please, Globe, remember who you are and where you are from.
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LETTERS


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Why single out addiction as more deserving of free medical treatment than other ailments?

Why single out addiction as more deserving of free medical treatment than other ailments?
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Metro


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When travel was treacherous for Black people: The Green Book’s legacy in New England

Though long out of publication, pieces of New England history live in its pages. The Globe mapped the listings.
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Crime & Courts


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Lawsuits challenge Trump’s order targeting ‘gender ideology’

The Boston lawsuit said Trump’s order directly targets transgender Americans by attempting to deny them legal recognition under federal law and to strip them of long-established legal protections.
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Politics


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The damage one needless ICE arrest can do

Lynn high-schooler Zeneyda Barrera is finally back with her family. Her detention harmed the whole city.
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MLB


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Baseball’s offseason isn’t what it used to be. Meet the company at the center of the transformation.

Driveline Baseball helps train dozens of ballplayers, including stars like Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani. The company is so impactful in the league that its founder was hired onto the staff of the Red Sox.
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Tara Sullivan


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During this time of tragedy, figure skating community knows the best place to be is together

“Skating teaches you the main lesson in life: You get back up,” said Olympic medalist Nancy Kerrigan.
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Bruins 6, Rangers 3


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David Pastrnak continues hot stretch with hat trick to lead Bruins past Rangers

Named the NHL's No. 1 star for January earlier in the day, Pastrnak added an assist to run his point streak to 10 games.
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The parents who dared to question Newton’s educational equity experiments

Mothers who challenged Newton school policies were accused of being racists and right-wingers. Now even many teachers say some changes went too far.
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IDEAS


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In Vienna, most residents qualify for public housing. Can Boston combat soaring rents with the same model?

Boston has a $110 million fund that is underwriting a new approach to housing in Charlestown.
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK


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My love/hate feelings for Boston’s City Hall

The building was just finally designated a historic landmark. A critic weighs in.
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Grammys 2025


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All the questions you have about the Grammys, answered

From performers to potential record breakers, here's what to look out for.
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Appreciation


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Brain trauma drove Gloucester’s Jon Sarkin to become an artist. He died an outsider art legend.

A memorial exhibition on Cape Ann honors the one-of-a-kind creative force, who abandoned his career as a chiropractor after a stroke.
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TRAVEL


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In deeply conservative Florida, St. Petersburg’s vibrant LGBTQ scene is a joyful anomaly of inclusion

Despite state politics, the city enjoys a reputation as a welcoming, artsy enclave for locals and tourists.
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TRAVEL


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It’s bigger, better — and more complicated than ever: Visiting Universal Orlando Resort

It had been a while since we visited Universal Orlando Resort, and we decided to check it out in anticipation of May 2025, when the resort will introduce its newest park, Universal Epic Universe.
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Real Estate


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Born in Maine, trained in climate chaos

Are you new to Boston? A meteorologist’s guide to surviving New England weather. Prepare to be humbled.
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Real Estate


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Home of the Week: In old Boston chocolate factory, the suite life

The one-bedroom condo comes with 1.5 baths, a river view, two parking spaces, expansive windows, and modern updates.
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