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Subject Today's Headlines: As MFA director steps down, a look at a decade of tumult
Date June 29, 2025 9:35 AM
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Sunday, June 29, 2025


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Museums


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As MFA director steps down, a look at a decade of tumult

Matthew Teitelbaum has presided over the MFA as museums across the country have become arenas of cultural struggle.
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Family of 5-year-old killed by BPS bus asks: Where is the accountability?

There have been few answers in the nearly two months since a Boston Public Schools bus struck and killed Lens Joseph on April 28.
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At 80, he’s a legend in plumbing supply circles. But what happens when he retires?

For decades, plumbers have turned this 80-year-old to solve supply mysteries and track down fittings. What will our aging plumbing systems do when he’s off the job?
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Food for starving children worldwide is still sitting in a Rhode Island warehouse. It’s a case study in DOGE aftermath.

A nonprofit in North Kingstown is an example not only in how DOGE disrupted the federal government, but how long it is taking to undo its mistakes.
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Universities in red states and heartland may be winners as Ivy League contends with Trump onslaught

The Trump administration’s assault on elite East Coast schools, which the president says must be punished for indoctrinating students with leftist ideology and allowing antisemitism to flourish, barely registers with universities in the Midwest and South.
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She was a quiet bird expert. Then she was called to investigate a murder in Maine.

A mild-mannered scientist, a brutal murder in Maine, and the birth of forensic ornithology.
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After finding buried WWII dog tags, a Dutch man spent years trying to return them to the owner’s family

How a “bucket list” discovery with a metal detector led back to a Massachusetts family.
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Six tips and tricks to being an awesome wedding guest

Know your limits when it comes to offering a toast and other tips for being an awesome wedding guest.
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Here’s another use for ice: creating secret codes

Although the researchers aren't expecting you to ditch your smartphone, their study speaks to the remarkable properties of frozen water.
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At 100, this globetrotting Catholic priest still bakes pies, enjoys opera and celebrates daily Mass

The Rev. James Kelly baptized and married thousands of people, ministered to the ill at hospitals, and traveled the world
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Many forget the damage done by diseases like whooping cough, measles and rubella. Not these families

In the time before widespread vaccination, young children often lost their lives to devastating infectious diseases that ran rampant in America.
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Israeli strikes kill at least 72 people in Gaza as ceasefire prospects move closer

Three children and their parents were killed in an Israeli strike on a tent camp in Muwasi near the southern city of Khan Younis. They were struck while sleeping, relatives said.
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Hundreds of thousands mourn top Iranian military commanders and scientists killed in Israeli strikes

The caskets of two generals and others were driven on trucks along Tehran’s Azadi Street as people in the crowds chanted: “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.”
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Around 100,000 march in Budapest Pride in open defiance of Hungary’s ban

Marchers gambled with potential police intervention and heavy fines to participate in the 30th annual Budapest Pride, which was outlawed in March by Orbán’s right-wing populist governing party.
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Editorials


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RMV’s answer to unpaid tolls amounts to debtor’s prison

Lifting the driver's licenses of debtors is today's version of 'debtor's prison'
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Letters


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History, schmistory — MAGA has its eyes on the future

They believe the best way forward is to chart a new path led by a man who holds many of our constitutional traditions in contempt.
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Horror and forgiveness: getting over Vietnam

I always assumed that napalm strikes burned the enemy. Then came the photo after I’d returned to "the world," as we called civilian life. No words can convey that impact.
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Crime & Courts


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A grim series of deaths across New England has sparked fears of a serial killer. Here’s what the authorities say.

Online sleuths are convinced a killer is behind a string of recent deaths in three New England states. But experts say multiple factors make that unlikely.
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Massachusetts


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Fall River plows forward amid tariffs and harsh immigration policies

Businesses across the South Coast are grappling with deep uncertainty as the costs of imports rise, and some workers could disappear amid immigration crackdowns.
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Rats in Boston are spreading a potentially deadly disease, research says

The prevalence of the disease, leptospirosis, will likely increase with climate change.
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Less than a year away from hosting the World Cup, the US men’s soccer team doesn’t look like a serious contender

Whether the men's national team is ready or not, the World Cup curtain goes up next June.
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Red Sox


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Red Sox bats break out with 18 hits, end six-game losing streak with rout of Blue Jays

Roman Anthony went 3 for 6 with two doubles and Wilyer Abreu, Ceddanne Rafaela, and Romy Gonzalez homered in the Red Sox win.
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James Hagens starts his career with Bruins Monday, but he’ll probably be back playing at Boston College in the fall

If Hagens beefed up his numbers, the next big/logical step could be turning pro with AHL Providence next spring.
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How restaurants got so noisy

In an era of vanishing conversation, the experience of dining out is being diminished.
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A book that changed my mind: ‘The Screwtape Letters’

I’m a secular humanist who used to sneer at religion. A C.S. Lewis book showed me the error of that thinking.
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Obituaries


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Max Fink, champion of electroconvulsive therapy, dies at 102

Max Fink, a psychiatrist and neurologist who advanced the acceptance of electroconvulsive therapy as an option for treating severely depressed patients who do not respond to drugs or psychotherapy, died June 15 in Westfield, Massachusetts. He was 102.
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Obituaries


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Max Fink, champion of electroconvulsive therapy, dies at 102

Max Fink, a psychiatrist and neurologist who advanced the acceptance of electroconvulsive therapy as an option for treating severely depressed patients who do not respond to drugs or psychotherapy, died June 15 in Westfield, Massachusetts. He was 102.
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Movies


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‘Jack, I swear...’: 20 years of ‘Brokeback Mountain’

The Globe's film critic wishes he knew how to quit feeling like he underrated this classic love story.
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Ayo Edebiri shines as actor and writer in a season-best episode of ‘The Bear’

The show has always excelled at standalone episodes, and Season 4 is no exception.
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The exuberant work of an artist who lived in her husband’s shadow shines at the Addison

June Leaf, wife of American icon the photographer Robert Frank, worked largely in his shadow. This career survey brings her into the light.
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How to get Canadian citizenship

Last year, our longtime travel correspondent gained her Canadian citizenship through ancestry. Here's a bird’s-eye look at what the process was like.
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Here’s a wild way to find a slightly cooler spot this summer: Take a wetland hike

A wetland is a stew of botanical life and can absorb and release heat from the sun. Try taking a whirl through these four wondrous wetlands.
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Opening the door to buying a split-level home

Buyers are starting to see the benefits of this so-called ugly duckling in a competitive housing market.
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Real Estate


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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.
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