Today's Headlines
Sunday, June 22, 2025
[link removed]
[link removed]
Today's Headlines
[link removed]
Today's Paper
[link removed]
Metro
[link removed]
Opinion
[link removed]
Sports
[link removed]
Arts
[link removed]
Comics
[link removed]
Crossword
Page one
[link removed]
K-12
[link removed]
The promise unkept: How Congress failed America’s disabled students
The federal government has never fully funded special education, leaving schools across the country ill-equipped to teach children with severe disabilities.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Business
[link removed]
Fancy condos, BMWs, and Bulgari: Why international students are so valuable to Boston’s economy
More than 80,000 foreign college students come to Massachusetts each year. Some spend a lot of money.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Politics
[link removed]
Amid a growing call for new leaders, several New Englanders from political dynasties are running for office in 2026
“You just have to be a little bit different so people take notice, but you don’t want to shock them into disbelief,” said former New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu, who followed his father and brother into politics.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
World
[link removed]
As the UN turns 80, its crucial humanitarian aid work faces a clouded future
The biggest funder — the United States — under the Trump administration and other Western donors have slashed international aid spending.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
World
[link removed]
Ukraine warns teenagers the enemy is inside their phones
A school course, introduced this spring by Ukraine’s top internal security agency and the national police at high schools nationwide, aims to deter teenagers from falling under the influence of Russian operatives.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Page One →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Globe Magazine
[link removed]
She’s 90. As part of the last generation of Holocaust survivors, she’s racing to tell her story.
Janet Applefield was 4 when the Nazis invaded Poland. Now, she is looking for the next generation of witnesses.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
I didn’t come out until my boyfriend died. Yes, Pride still matters.
We loved each other behind closed doors. That’s what you do in a world that teaches you to hide.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Can’t empathize with the other political party? Just fake it.
Putting ourselves in the shoes of someone we disagree with can be exhausting. Try this instead.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Globe Magazine →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
The Nation
Nation
[link removed]
First time in 100 years: young kayakers on a ride for the ages
The remote and rugged Klamath River in Oregon and California, one of the mightiest in the American West and an ancient lifeline to Indigenous tribes, is running free again, mostly, for the first time in 100 years after the recent removal of four major dams.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Nation
[link removed]
At least 3 dead as tornadoes strike North Dakota, officials say
At least three people were killed in North Dakota after severe thunderstorms and tornadoes ripped across North Dakota and Minnesota overnight Friday, officials said.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Nation
[link removed]
This is ground zero in Trump’s trade war
The trends at the port hint at the pain that will ripple through the broader economy in the coming months as fewer and higher-priced goods travel from ports and warehouses to U.S. stores and consumers.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to The Nation →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
The World
World
[link removed]
A deadly race for food: Palestinians in Gaza risk harrowing journey day after day
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip face a deadly struggle to get food from new distribution centers
[link removed]
Continue reading →
World
[link removed]
Sheltering in a bunker, Iran’s supreme leader names potential successors
Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has taken an extraordinary series of steps to preserve the Islamic Republic ever since Israel launched a series of surprise attacks last Friday.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
World
[link removed]
Belarus frees dissident Siarhei Tsikhanouski and 13 others after a rare visit from top US envoy
Siarhei Tsikhanouskaya, a popular blogger and activist who was imprisoned in 2020, arrived in Vilnius, Lithuania, alongside 13 other political prisoners, his wife’s team said.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to The World →
[link removed]
Editorial & Opinion
Letters
[link removed]
DOGE’s cuts to USAID leave a path of destruction
The list of current and potential harms to millions of people in Latin America, Africa, and Asia is a long one. We were not at war with these nations. They were not threatening us.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Letters
[link removed]
No longer world’s ‘policeman,’ US must coexist with China, Russia
Like Gulliver and the Lilliputians, America cannot control the entire world.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Editorials
[link removed]
Parole officers at the crossroads: Are they social workers or cops?
State parole officers at critical juncture — will they be social workers or cops?
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Editorial & Opinion →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
Metro
Massachusetts
[link removed]
The Battle of Bunker Hill rages again — in Gloucester
In the largest battle reenactment ever held in Massachusetts, Stage Fort Park and its adjoining beaches hosted more than 1,000 reenactors Saturday for an hourslong commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Massachusetts
[link removed]
ICE agents are concealing their identities as they detain people in Massachusetts. Can they do that?
Scott Shuchart, a former senior ICE official during the Biden administration, said the increase in law enforcement wearing masks is “striking and unnerving.”
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Crime & Courts
[link removed]
Leader of cult-like group linked to killing border agent in Vermont faces federal charges
Jack LaSota is considered by investigators to be the leader of a cult-like group that has been tied to six killings in Vermont, Pennsylvania, and California.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Metro →
Sports
Bruins
[link removed]
Seeing Brad Marchand hoist the Cup and Rafael Devers traded are reminders of how Boston’s sports fortunes have changed
It feels inevitable Devers will join the list of Boston stars who found a championship elsewhere.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Red Sox
[link removed]
Rafael Devers blasts first HR for Giants, and it proves the difference in 3-2 win over Red Sox
The two-run homer in the third stood up as the winner, despite a ninth-inning rally by Boston.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Red Sox
[link removed]
Cracks began to form in the Rafael Devers-Red Sox relationship in February. Here’s how the team decided to trade him.
The failed meeting between Devers and ownership on the road in May was the demarcation line. Multiple sources said the Sox had been in touch with the Padres, Mariners, Cubs, Blue Jays, and Braves.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Sports →
Business
Business
[link removed]
Fancy condos, BMWs, and Bulgari: Why international students are so valuable to Boston’s economy
More than 80,000 foreign college students come to Massachusetts each year. Some spend a lot of money.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Business
[link removed]
Fancy condos, BMWs, and Bulgari: Why international students are so valuable to Boston’s economy
More than 80,000 foreign college students come to Massachusetts each year. Some spend a lot of money.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Business →
Ideas
Ideas
[link removed]
The unwitting poster child of the Vietnam War has forsaken bitterness for grace
Once dubbed “napalm girl,” she bears the physical and psychological scars of the war that nearly took her life. Her greatest wish today? To comfort the pilot who dropped the bomb.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Ideas
[link removed]
I was changed forever by a journey to the bottom of the sea
Human beings are not supposed to go thousands of feet under water. Maybe that’s why doing it is so addictive.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Ideas →
Obituaries
Obituaries
[link removed]
Gary England, star meteorologist in Tornado Alley, dies at 85
Gary England, whose childhood fascination with severe weather spawned a long career as a widely respected television meteorologist in the country's tornado-plagued midsection, where his storm warnings likely saved many lives and made him something of a cult hero, died June 10 in Oklahoma City. He was 85.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Obituaries
[link removed]
Gary England, star meteorologist in Tornado Alley, dies at 85
Gary England, whose childhood fascination with severe weather spawned a long career as a widely respected television meteorologist in the country's tornado-plagued midsection, where his storm warnings likely saved many lives and made him something of a cult hero, died June 10 in Oklahoma City. He was 85.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Obituaries →
Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
[link removed]
See photos from sunrise at Stonehenge with thousands of druids and revelers
As the sun rose Saturday on the longest day of the year, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ancient monument in southern England has clocked the summer solstice over thousands of years.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Lifestyle
[link removed]
The Karen Read retrial may be over, but we’ll never truly be free of the case. (And now what do we do with ourselves?)
She walked, but the drama is still boiling.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Television
[link removed]
The 15 best TV shows of the year so far
There's been plenty to choose from.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Arts & Lifestyle →
Travel
Travel
[link removed]
Pint-size summer in the city: Fun things that kids will actually want to do
We revisited a bunch of family favorites. But did our little ones really enjoy them? Here are some highlights.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Travel
[link removed]
Dear Mike White, look no further. This is where you should film the next season of ‘White Lotus.’
Please, put your characters through the wild ride of a luxury safari camp.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Travel →
Real Estate
Real Estate
[link removed]
Putting some spice into an island saltbox
Nate and Lauren Morgan turned a Martha’s Vineyard relic into a showcase for their designs.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
Real Estate
[link removed]
Home of the Week: For $1.29m, a Boxborough Colonial with a sweet suite
Property comes with four bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a lower level with its own entrance, and a koi pond.
[link removed]
Continue reading →
[link removed]
Go to Real Estate →
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
[link removed]
About This Email
You received this message because you signed up for the Today's headlines newsletter. To automatically unsubscribe, please
[link removed]
click here .
Please note: this will unsubscribe you from the newsletter only. If you wish to cancel your BostonGlobe.com subscription, please call 1-888-MY-GLOBE (1-888-694-5623)
.
[link removed]
Sign up for more BostonGlobe.com newsletters .
If you are interested in advertising opportunities for this newsletter,
mailto:
[email protected]
please contact us here .
[link removed]
View in Browser |
[link removed]
Manage Your Account |
[link removed]
Terms of Service |
[link removed]
Privacy Policy |
[link removed]
Help Center
Address:
The Boston Globe
1 Exchange Place Suite 201
Boston, MA 02109-2132
(c)Copyright 2025 Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC