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Monday, June 30, 2025
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Trump presidency: We're gathering all the latest news, updates, and analysis.
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Nation
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Is being ‘big’ and ‘beautiful’ enough for Trump’s signature bill?
Within the Republican ranks, there’s little concern about the branding posing any messaging challenge.
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Massachusetts
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We asked New Englanders what they thought of Trump’s vision for US health care. Their answers were widely divided.
While the president's supporters say his plans could fix a "broken" system, New Englanders who voted against Trump in November largely reject his vision.
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Rhode Island Business
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Are the Trump administration’s cuts to federal mediators making labor strikes last longer?
There used to be 143 federal mediators across the US. After Trump’s cuts, there are just four. The change “is terrible for labor relations and, ultimately, it’s trouble for the economy,” one labor expert says.
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Politics
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Mass. lawmakers are on precipice of outlawing mandatory tenant-paid broker’s fees in $61 billion budget
Acknowledging a precarious financial moment, legislative leaders on Sunday released a spending plan that clocks in about a half-billion less than what the Senate and House passed just this spring.
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Business
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Many of the more than 58,000 laid-off federal workers are looking to move to Boston
The City of Boston has seen a boom in job applications, with positions that it once struggled to hire for now receiving a record amount of interest.
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The Nation
Nation
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Appeals court to consider Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act
It is one of President Trump’s most contentious assertions of executive authority: a proclamation, issued in March, calling on the powers of an 18th-century law to round up and deport scores of immigrants who he claimed were members of a Venezuelan street gang.
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Nation
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Catholic bishops try to rally opposition to Trump’s immigration agenda
As the Trump administration escalates its aggressive deportation campaign, Roman Catholic bishops across the United States are raising objections to the treatment of migrants and challenging the president's policy.
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Nation
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Star witness against Abrego García was due to be deported. Now he’s being freed.
The Trump administration has agreed to release from prison a three-time felon who drunkenly fired shots in a Texas community and spare him from deportation in exchange for his cooperation in the federal prosecution of Kilmar Abrego García, according to a review of court records and official testimony.
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The World
World
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Rap duo’s anti-Israel chants prompt UK police to review Glastonbury acts
British police said they were examining videos of a band that led chants of “death to the IDF” — Israel Defense Forces — at the Glastonbury Festival.
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World
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Russian barrage of drones and missiles hits beyond usual Ukraine targets
The attack was the latest in a series of escalating Russian air assaults, with Moscow repeatedly setting new marks for the number of weapons used.
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World
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Israel’s military appears poised to expand into Gaza City amid cease-fire calls
The Israeli military issued broad evacuation orders Sunday for neighborhoods of Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip, amid growing calls for a cease-fire deal from President Trump.
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Editorial & Opinion
OpEds
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Health is the foundation of American freedom
To pursue life, liberty, and happiness — not just politically but through our everyday lives — you need health.
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Editorials
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A window for peacefully ending Iran’s nuclear weapons program
President Trump has an opportunity to negotiate a meaningful, long-lasting deal. He shouldn’t squander it.
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Letters
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The MTA is compromising its mission — and its integrity
By rejecting a globally accepted definition of antisemitism, the teachers union is playing politics, not protecting educators and students.
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Metro
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Boston archbishop received vestment blessed by Pope Leo in a Rome ceremony
Pope Leo XIV placed a special liturgical vestment around Archbishop Richard Henning's neck, representing unity between metropolitan archbishops and the pope.
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At St. Peter’s Fiesta in Gloucester, greasy pole competitors brave fog for a chance at glory
It was the last day of Gloucester’s annual greasy pole competition -- a local tradition where brave contestants attempt to walk across the pole, grab a flag at the end and win local glory.
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Metro
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With a hot summer ahead, several Boston public pools remain closed
Some residents looking for relief from the summer heat by heading to their local pool should first check to see whether it’s open this season.
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Sports
Bruins
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Five players to watch this week at Bruins Development Camp
First-round pick James Hagens and the rest of Boston’s seven-player draft class are expected at camp starting Monday in Brighton.
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Bruins sign Morgan Geekie to a six-year contract worth $5.5 million annually
A center by trade, Geekie found a home at left wing on the Bruins top line last season.
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Celtics
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Celtics roster is coming into focus, but things could change when free agency begins
With free agency set to open Monday at 6 p.m., plenty of retooling could still be imminent as the team assesses its short-term future without injured star Jayson Tatum.
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Business
Business
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Many of the more than 58,000 laid-off federal workers are looking to move to Boston
The City of Boston has seen a boom in job applications, with positions that it once struggled to hire for now receiving a record amount of interest.
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Economy
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Trump mulls a ‘shadow’ Fed chair as he rips Powell on rate cuts. Is the president right?
The case for — and against — President Trump’s demand that the Fed slash borrowing costs ASAP.
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The Fine Print
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Confused by changes in COVID and other vaccine policies? Here’s what you should know.
In recent weeks, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has begun to dismantle decades of vaccine safety policies, sowing concern and confusion.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Diana Oh, passionate voice for queer liberation in theater, dies at 38
A glitter-dusted experimental artist-activist whose theater works intertwined political provocation with profound compassion, Oh created art that didn’t fit neatly into categories.
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John Robbins, author of ‘Diet for a New America,’ dies at 77
An heir to the Baskin-Robbins ice cream empire, Mr. Robbins rejected that career and future and instead lived a life more akin to Thoreau before writing his book, considered the bible of the anti-meat movement.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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At BAMS Festival, the full spectrum of Black culture takes the stage
The crowd that filled Franklin Park’s Playstead Field brought an appetite for vibrant community celebration.
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Books
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In ‘Kill the Lax Bro,’ Charlotte Lillie Balogh asks whodunit — and who let it happen
The Medford native reflects on "toxic bro culture" in her debut YA novel that released June 24.
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Things To Do
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Free things to do: ‘Love Island’ watch party, puppet performance, and more
Our list of no-cost events, concerts, and classes in Boston for the week of June 30-July 6.
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