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Wednesday, June 11, 2025
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Politics
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For Trump, California stands out as his biggest, bluest enemy
With its progressive policies, highly diverse population, and total Democratic control, California is the polar opposite of Trump’s Make America Great Again vision.
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Housing
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As housing costs rise in Boston, homelessness soars in the cities that surround it
Boston’s housing crisis is rippling outward, hitting places like Brockton and other Gateway Cities and putting longtime residents there on the streets.
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Data
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Money mules, ‘phantom’ hackers: Tech support scams reach record high in Massachusetts
The reported losses from such scams have increased exponentially, from less than $1.2 million in 2019 to more than $50 million last year, according to a Globe analysis of FBI data.
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‘An abundance of pessimism’: New England voters are down on Trump, the economy — and even Democrats, Suffolk/Globe poll finds
The survey painted a bleak, if unsurprising, portrait from a slice of New England that largely rejected President Trump at the ballot box last November.
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Los Angeles leaders impose curfew as protests against Trump’s immigration crackdown continue
Meanwhile, Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom asked a court to put an emergency stop to the military helping federal immigration agents, with some guardsmen now standing in protection around agents as they carried out arrests.
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The Nation
Nation
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FDA looks to AI to enhance efficiency
The Food and Drug Administration is planning to use artificial intelligence to "radically increase efficiency" in deciding whether to approve new drugs and devices, one of several top priorities laid out in an article published Tuesday in JAMA.
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Fake images, conspiracy theories swirl around LA protests
Misleading photographs, videos and text have spread widely on social media as protests against immigrant raids have unfolded in Los Angeles, rehashing old conspiracy theories and expressing support for President Trump's actions.
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Nation
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Sunny Jacobs, a celebrity after freed from death row, dies at 77
Proclaiming herself an innocent victim in the shooting death of two police officers, she became a media celebrity and a subject in an acclaimed off-Broadway play and two television movies. The truth was more complicated.
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The World
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US teacher seized by Russia is located in prison
After months without contact, Stephen James Hubbard, a retired American teacher taken from his eastern Ukrainian home by Russian soldiers shortly after Russia invaded in February 2022, has been located in a Russian prison in Mordovia.
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World
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At least 10 killed in shooting at Austrian high school, police say
A former student at an Austrian high school opened fire on the campus Tuesday and killed 10 people before apparently killing himself.
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Israel deports Greta Thunberg, other activists on Gaza aid boat
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that it would deport four activists who were detained aboard an aid ship bound for the Gaza Strip, including environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg.
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Editorial & Opinion
Letters
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Communities need public broadcasting now more than ever
Defunding NPR wouldn’t punish "bias." It would punish communities that rely on thoughtful, noncommercial journalism.
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OpEds
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Do we really need two public radio stations in Boston?
Rather than cutting both operations to the bone and seeing a decline in the quality of their programs, might it be wiser to merge the two stations?
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Letters
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An escalating standoff in LA
"Trump has revealed that insurrection is acceptable only when it serves his political ambitions," writes one reader. Another: " 'No Kings' demonstrations are June 14. The 'king' will not like this."
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Metro
Massachusetts
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‘Systemic failure’: At the State House, Muslims tell stories of Islamophobia, advocate for permanent civil rights commission
About a hundred people shared their experiences with Islamophobia and urged legislators to create a commission for Muslim civil rights.
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Boston Mayoral Race
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Wu says city took ‘appropriate action’ firing city worker despite new claims top City Hall official propositioned her
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu stood by how the city handled the investigation into the incident, but the woman who was fired alleges that her boyfriend’s supervisor, cabinet chief Segun Idowu, propositioned her.
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Rhode Island Crime
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A Providence high school student’s asylum case is in limbo after ICE abruptly moves her to Colorado
Vivian Gisselle Soriano-Neto, 18, was detained by ICE in March after she was arrested without proof and charged with trafficking a minor, according to her attorneys.
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Sports
Patriots
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Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs meets with media but says little about boat video or if he’ll be ready for season opener
Over the next six weeks, before the Patriots start training camp on July 23, Diggs said he plans to focus on the mental component of his recovery from ACL surgery.
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More important than changing the X’s and O’s, Mike Vrabel is trying to instill a new culture with Patriots
Culture is a cost-free element that a club can control, unlike player interest and performance.
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Red Sox
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Alex Cora optimistic about the return of Wilyer Abreu next week
Abreu could return from a strained left oblique next week after spending the minimum 10 days on the injured list.
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Business
Business
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How scammers are using AI to steal college financial aid
Fake college enrollments have been surging as crime rings deploy “ghost students” — chatbots that join online classrooms and stay just long enough to collect a financial aid check.
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Economy
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Trump is touting a $3 trillion tariff windfall. Don’t bank on it.
The president says import duties will more than pay for tax cuts and new spending. His argument doesn’t hold water.
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Business
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Boston convention center to be named for former mayor Tom Menino, who pushed development of Seaport District
Marcel Vernon Sr., head of the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, said the center's existence "would not have been possible without the leadership of Mayor Menino.”
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Sacha Jenkins, filmmaker who mined the Black experience, dies at 53
The documentary filmmaker strove to tell the story of Black American culture through incisive prose explorations and screen meditations on luminaries of that culture.
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Jillian Sackler, philanthropist who defended husband’s legacy, dies at 84
Ms. Sackler struggled to preserve the reputation of her husband, Arthur, by distinguishing him from his relatives, whose aggressive marketing and false advertising on behalf of their pharmaceutical company, Purdue Pharma, triggered the opioid epidemic.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Food & Dining
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One of the area’s most thoughtful Korean restaurants is in Haverhill
Damgeuda chefs Walter Gorrell and Yu Gin Kim make everything and waste nothing.
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Food & Dining
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From physician to food entrepreneur: Meet Tarun Bhalla, cofounder of Meal Mantra
He and his wife, Anu, moved to the United States at midlife to cook up something new.
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Restaurants
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The cherry on top? Cabot’s may have new ownership, but it’s still the cream of the crop.
Little has changed since the Newton favorite for sundaes (and more) changed hands two years ago. And that’s just how everyone likes it.
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