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Subject Today's Headlines: She’s been dead for more than 130 years. Gardeners are still keeping her garden alive.
Date June 18, 2025 9:06 AM
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Wednesday, June 18, 2025


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Today's Headlines

Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
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Today's Paper
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New Hampshire


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She’s been dead for more than 130 years. Gardeners are still keeping her garden alive.

On an island dedicated to science, gardeners are working to keep the island’s history from getting lost to time.
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Money, Power, Inequality


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With migrants’ legal status revoked, Marshfield employer faces loss of 100-plus workers

A developmental disabilities provider in Massachusetts is grappling with more than 100 Haitian staffers facing the loss of their legal status.
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New Hampshire


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Long-buried claim of rapist priest at Catholic summer camp puts N.H.’s statute of limitations to the test

More than 20 years after claims of child sexual abuse rocked the Catholic Church, states are still figuring out who can be held accountable, and how.
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K-12


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Embattled schools chief Pedro Martinez to lead Massachusetts education

Though he never taught in a classroom, Martinez would go on to lead some of the nation’s largest districts in Nevada, Texas, as well as Chicago’s public schools.
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World


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Trump calls for Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’ and threatens its supreme leader

President Trump declared on Tuesday that "we now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran" and called for Iran's "unconditional surrender" amid mounting evidence that the United States was considering joining Israel's bombing campaign against the country.
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Nation


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Poll suggests GOP budget bill faces nearly 2-to-1 opposition, with many unaware

Overall, 42 percent of Americans oppose the budget bill “changing tax, spending and Medicaid policies,” compared with 23 percent who support the bill and 34 percent who say they have no opinion.
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Nation


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NYC mayoral candidate is arrested at immigration court after linking arms with man being detained

A video of the arrest, captured by a reporter, shows a federal agent telling New York City Comptroller Brand Lander, “You’re obstructing.”
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Nation


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Minnesota shooting suspect went from youthful evangelizer to far-right zealot

Friends and neighbors of the 57-year-old say they are struggling to understand what drove him to allegedly masquerade as a police officer and shoot two state legislators and their spouses in the predawn hours of Saturday.
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The World






World


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In deadliest attack in past year, Russian drone, missile strikes on Kyiv kill at least 10

Russia pummeled Kyiv with drones and missiles overnight Tuesday, killing at least 10 people, including an American, and wounding more than 100.
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World


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G7 leaders try to salvage their summit after Trump’s early exit effectively makes it the ‘G6’

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his counterparts from the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan were joined by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and NATO chief Mark Rutte and discussed Russia’s relentless war on its neighbor at what has essentially become just the G6.
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‘I’ll never try again’: for some in Gaza, seeking aid is just too risky

Saleem Abdul Kareem walked for hours just to get food aid Tuesday morning at a traffic circle in the city of Khan Younis, Gaza Strip. He came upon a scene of carnage.
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Editorial & Opinion






Columns


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A decade of Trump, a decade of political violence

Even after two attempts on his life, the president has refused to tamp down his incendiary rhetoric.
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Editorials


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The US military doesn’t march well. So what?

Last weekend’s much-ballyhooed military parade in Washington didn’t exactly beat the North Koreans at their own game. That’s not a bad thing.
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Letters


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Bring on the ‘seismic shift’ — put liquor licenses under local control

My appeal to House lawmakers: We elected you to do what’s best for the general public, not an industry lobby.
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Massachusetts


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The healing memory of Lenny Zakim

“As I See It,” a weekly photo column by Pulitzer Prize winner Stan Grossfeld, brings the stories of New England to Globe readers.
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Politics


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Mass. bills could protect older teens from sexual assault

The bill would close a loophole that allowed adults in positions of power to get away with sexually assaulting teenagers who were 16 and older without being charged with rape.
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Mass. issued a record $23 million tax credit to ‘Dexter’ TV series. Insiders say it masks industry’s downturn in state.

The eye-popping figures obscure the reality that the film and television industry has been weathering one of its toughest stretches ever in Massachusetts.
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Red Sox


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Rafael Devers settles in with Giants, agrees to play ‘wherever they want me to play’

"A little bit of DH and a little bit of first base,” Giants manager Bob Melvin said about Devers's role with the team.
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PWHL


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Boston Fleet coach Courtney Kessel stepping down to lead Princeton women’s hockey program

Kessel was named the inaugural coach of PWHL Boston in September 2023 and led the team to a 17-10-8-19 record across two seasons.
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Who will fill the Patriots’ leadership void? What’s next for Stefon Diggs this summer? And other thoughts from minicamp.

The Patriots had plenty on their plate over the offseason program, including learn a new offense, learn a new defense, and incorporate at least 10 new starters.
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Housing


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Greater Boston housing market hits new highs this spring

Data released Tuesday from the Greater Boston Association of Realtors shows record high prices for the month of May, but increased sales and listings were positive signs.
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Real Estate


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Welch’s hopes for fruitful future with new Waltham headquarters

The juice company hopes the move from Concord to Waltham’s Reservoir Place will raise its profile in Massachusetts' business community.
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Jobs


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Unions, politicians meet on Boston waterfront to push for domestic shipbuilding policies

Union leaders and three members of New England’s congressional delegation head to Boston’s industrial waterfront Tuesday to push for federal policies to promote domestic shipbuilding and ship repair.
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Obituaries


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Dara Birnbaum, 78, dies; video was her medium and her message

Her projects would evolve from works using video to expose the dangers of mass media to those exploring its potential to reveal other perils.
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Arthur Hamilton, who wrote the enduring ‘Cry Me a River,’ dies at 98

Arthur Hamilton, a composer best known for the enduring torch song "Cry Me a River," which has been recorded by hundreds of artists, died on May 20 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 98.
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Leonard A. Lauder, philanthropist and cosmetics heir, dies at 92

With his mother, Estée Lauder, he built a family cosmetics business into a conglomerate that sought to meet the needs of women across the globe.
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Theater


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Arlekin’s ‘Our Class’ explores the horror hidden within ordinary people

The show is at the BCA through June 23.
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Food & Dining


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The sweet (but not too sweet) story of how Mary Alisa’s chocolate cake went from family favorite to famous

When her son, Chris Sherman, opened The Winsor House in Duxbury, he thought his mom's cake would be something special they could do for the opening. But "after four years, it’s still a hit.”
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Restaurants


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Lowell’s Worthen House Cafe is a bar where everybody knows your name, including Jack Kerouac and Edgar Allan Poe

"You could be having the worst day of your life, but once you walk through those doors ... it doesn’t matter who you are," says owner Penelope Hamourgas.
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