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Subject Today's Headlines: The Republican bill makes big changes to taxes and spending. Here’s how it impacts New England.
Date July 2, 2025 9:00 AM
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Wednesday, July 2, 2025


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Today's Headlines

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The Republican bill makes big changes to taxes and spending. Here’s how it impacts New England.

The legislation, centered around extending the expiring 2017 personal tax cuts, also included a suite of Republican priorities and drew unified Democratic opposition.
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Massachusetts health care is already struggling. The US Senate just passed a bill that could push it over the edge.

From big hospitals to community health centers, Congress' massive medicaid reform plans could shake the foundation of a health care system already strained by the collapse of Steward Health Care last year.
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For Susan Collins of Maine, Trump’s sweeping bill required a familiar balancing act

Senator Collins is well accustomed to the high-wire act of being a Republican moderate in a blue state. Her vote on the GOP bill allows her to continue to walk that line.
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Bankrupt Steward eyes clawbacks from former CEO Ralph de la Torre and others

Internal investigators said a number of transactions, including money taken by private equity owners and distributions to insiders, were fraudulent.
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Amid housing crisis, Boston’s building boom has gone cold. How much of that is due to Mayor Wu?

Less new housing began construction in Boston in 2023 and 2024 than in any year since 2011, a testament to the changing economics of homebuilding.
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Trump tours Florida immigration lockup and jokes about escapees having to run from alligators

President Trump said he’d like to see similar facilities in “really, many states.”
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The man accused of killing 2 Idaho firefighters had once aspired to be one

Wess Roley set a fire using flint at Canfield Mountain, a popular recreation area, according to authorities.
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Nation


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Zohran Mamdani wins New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, defeating ex-Governor Andrew Cuomo

Mamdani’s win had been widely expected since he took a commanding lead after the polls closed a week ago, falling just short of the 50 percent of the vote needed to avoid another count under the city’s ranked choice voting model.
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World


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Iranian authorities make sweeping arrests in wake of war with Israel

Iranian authorities have arrested hundreds of people and executed half a dozen in a sweeping security crackdown that analysts say is aimed at exerting control after a brief but punishing war with Israel exposed Iran’s deep infiltration by Israeli intelligence.
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Barcelona records hottest June and Eiffel Tower’s summit closes as Europe sizzles

Health warnings remained in effect in several European countries. The worst was felt in southern Europe while punishing temperatures were forecast to reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Russia-Ukraine war comes home to North Korea

In the year since North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and Russia’s Vladimir Putin signed a landmark defense pact, their relationship has become demonstrably stronger, not least through Kim’s decision to dispatch at least 12,000 troops to fight in Putin’s war against Ukraine.
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With budget uncertainty, lawmakers were right to limit spending

With uncertainty in Washington, more cuts may still be needed at the state level.
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Four years ago, Mayor Wu said shoplifters shouldn’t be prosecuted. Now shoplifting is up in Boston. Funny how that works.

Stores have put goods behind lock and key, which is why you have to ask a clerk for face wash.
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To avoid a Trump-orchestrated primary challenge, a defiant Senator Tillis chose to forgo reelection

But if Trump’s bill was a test for Republicans, the vast majority of them again failed miserably.
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Woman accused of posing as a teenager to enroll in Boston Public Schools rejects plea deal

According to prosecutors, Shelby Hewitt had used aliases and fake birthdates to enroll in classes at multiple Boston schools.
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New Hampshire


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‘Woefully inadequate’ state funding for K-12 public schools is unconstitutional, top N.H. court rules

But the ruling also reversed the trial court’s directive that the state immediately increase public school funding.
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MTA-backed campaign behind MCAS question did not disclose $2.4 million in contributions until Election Day, breaking state law

The Massachusetts Teachers Association paid a $4,000 penalty last week in wake of the violations, according to a letter released by the Office of Campaign and Political Finance.
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Bruins


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Don Sweeney brings attitude to drive home point of Bruins’ generally unspectacular additions from wide-open NHL market

Sweeney filled holes with support, plug-’n-play stick carriers. But at least there was a purpose to it all, mainly a message to the top end of the Bruins' lineup.
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Hugo González leads Celtics draft trio eager to get into the mix with an iconic franchise

González, a 6-foot-6-inch wing, called it a “privilege” to be joining a franchise with a history as rich as Boston’s.
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Aroldis Chapman’s velocity shows no signs of dropping at age 37

A.mong pitchers with at least 700 career innings, Chapman has the highest strikeout rate (40 percent) and lowest opponent batting average (.165) in big league history.
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Two suspended executives loyal to Market Basket’s CEO visited two stores to thank retiring employees. Outrage ensued.

Tensions are so high in the Market Basket saga that even a visit to a store could create an uproar.
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Jobs


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The summer job, a rite of passage for teens, may be fading away

Teenagers across the country are entering one of the toughest summer job markets in recent years, as traditional jobs at restaurants, amusement parks, pools, and stores either pause new hiring or choose adults for those roles.
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Garbage pickup disrupted in more than a dozen Mass. towns as 400-plus waste collection workers launch strike

Negotiations between Republic and Teamsters Local 25 union have stalled over wages, benefits, working conditions, and paid time off, according the union.
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Anderson Yezerski’s new exhibition invites viewers to ‘fall apart’

The Anderson Yezerski Gallery’s new exhibit “Falling Apart Conceptually" runs through July 26.
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Television


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Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular: How to watch, who’s performing, and everything you need to know

Whether you're heading to the Hatch Shell or watching on TV, here's what you need to know about the 2025 Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular.
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Uma Thurman’s back in action in ‘The Old Guard 2′ on Netflix

The Amherst native talks about her unconventional childhood, life in acting, and women’s ongoing struggles in Hollywood.
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