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Subject Today's Headlines: A Milford teen spent six days in ICE detention without sunlight or a shower. Life back at home isn’t what he expected.
Date June 12, 2025 8:59 AM
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Thursday, June 12, 2025


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Immigration


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A Milford teen spent six days in ICE detention without sunlight or a shower. Life back at home isn’t what he expected.

For the first few days back home, Marcelo Gomes da Silva barely left the house, his parents warning him to be cautious and to watch out for potential threats.
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Business


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In its battle against Trump, Harvard is taking a page from the PR playbook: ‘Never waste a crisis.’

In the months since it became a top target in the administration’s efforts to overhaul higher education, Harvard has activated an all-out media blitz to burnish its image.

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Business


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Going out to eat is getting more expensive everywhere. It’s worse in Boston.

Restaurants said it‘s not that they’re making more money; quite the opposite, they point to rising prices as a reflection of the high cost of buying food, paying staff, and keeping the doors open.
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Trump has described LA as a city in crisis. Residents and tourists see a different picture.

Despite President Trump’s assertions that Los Angeles was beset by widespread lawlessness, protests since Friday have been mostly confined to a few blocks, and have left daily life largely untouched.
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Obituaries


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Brian Wilson, musical visionary and celebrated leader of the Beach Boys, dies at 82

The eldest and last surviving of three musical brothers, Brian Wilson was a musical giant and helped make the Beach Boys the ultimate group of sunshine and summertime.
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Nation


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Jury convicts Harvey Weinstein of top charge in the retrial of his landmark #MeToo sex crimes case

A majority-female jury convicted the former studio boss of forcibly subjecting one to a criminal sex act in 2006.
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Nation


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Rubio is pressing to open sanctions investigation into Harvard

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is pushing to investigate whether Harvard University violated federal sanctions by collaborating on a health insurance conference in China that may have included officials blacklisted by the US government, according to people familiar with the matter and documents reviewed by The New York Times.
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Politics


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Fulbright board resigns after accusing Trump aides of interference

The dozen board members of the prestigious Fulbright program that promotes international educational exchanges resigned Wednesday, citing political interference by the Trump administration.
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World


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‘We’re just speechless’: Austria mourns after deadly school rampage

Classes are canceled for at least a week, ​but students kept coming to their school Wednesday morning, the day after a deadly shooting there stunned Austria.
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World


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Hong Kong outlaws video game, saying it promotes ‘armed revolution’

Hong Kong's national security police have a new target in their sights: gamers.
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Trump hails limited trade agreement with China after talks in London

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that a limited trade deal with China was “done,” pending his approval and that of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Editorials


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Mass. needs competitive pay for defense lawyers

Many lawyers stopped taking new cases to protest their abysmal pay, and scores of needy defendants lack representation.
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Columns


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Terry Moran is the latest casualty in Trump’s war on the media

Moran’s termination sends a chilling message about the instinct of corporate media to side with power.
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Letters


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Reasons for pause as AI enters the mammography field

Unlike the brain, AI cannot tell us how it reached the conclusion that a study does or does not indicate a cancer. We cannot verify that its logic is correct.
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Crime & Courts


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Ex-Abington school resource officer faces discipline over Birchmore case

Sandra Birchmore frequently shared deeply personal information with Joshua Heal, who described himself to Stoughton police internal investigators as “more of a therapist than a friend.”
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Boston City Hall initiates new review into allegations of misconduct against top official Segun Idowu

The city’s chief of Human Resources said external employment attorneys are assisting with the review.
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Field of Dreams: Boston College football hosts unforgettable day for people with disabilities

Boston College hosted the Beautiful Lives non-profit, aimed at helping people of all ages with disabilities enter spaces and feel empowered to pursue their dreams.
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‘I didn’t realize how much I had suppressed:’ What Alex Cooper said in documentary about alleged sexual harassment at BU

A two-part show on Hulu premiered Tuesday in which the podcast superstar addressed issues she faced with Nancy Feldman, the women's soccer coach at BU while Cooper was on the team from 2013-15.
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Revolution


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The 2026 World Cup is one year away: How plans for Boston’s seven games are progressing and what comes next

There’s a lot of legwork left before visitors start swiping and tapping their credit cards.
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Bruins


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Marco Sturm’s diverse coaching journey was a key selling point. But will he prove to be the right guy?

Will Sturm prove to be the right guy, live up to the excitement and optimism that serve as the standard ceremonial bunting of every Hiring Day across the league?
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In its battle against Trump, Harvard is taking a page from the PR playbook: ‘Never waste a crisis.’

In the months since it became a top target in the administration’s efforts to overhaul higher education, Harvard has activated an all-out media blitz to burnish its image.

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Business


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Going out to eat is getting more expensive everywhere. It’s worse in Boston.

Restaurants said it‘s not that they’re making more money; quite the opposite, they point to rising prices as a reflection of the high cost of buying food, paying staff, and keeping the doors open.
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The Fine Print


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The Trump-backed budget bill would hit student loans hard. Here’s what borrowers should know.

The bill would basically turn back the clock on the Biden administration’s efforts to make college loans more affordable for a broader range of people.
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Obituaries


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Brian Wilson, musical visionary and celebrated leader of the Beach Boys, dies at 82

The eldest and last surviving of three musical brothers, Brian Wilson was a musical giant and helped make the Beach Boys the ultimate group of sunshine and summertime.
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Obituaries


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Niede Guidon, 92, archaeologist who uncovered prehistoric rock art, dies

Ms. Guidon, a Brazilian archaeologist whose work called into question a long-standing theory of how the Americas were first populated by humans, died June 4.
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Music Reviews


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At Gillette, the Weeknd made his case for being the reigning male artist in pop music

The singer offered a marathon tour of his hits over the course of two hours.
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Lifestyle


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Hoarder’s friend wants to help but doesn’t want to risk causing shame

Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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Television


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In ‘Dept. Q,’ Netflix continues a trend of finding hits across the globe

The show's Danish/Scottish/English/American roots aren't that unusual, by Netflix standards.
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