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Friday, July 4, 2025
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In 1775 and today, an elusive American unity
Being a Virginian made George Washington a symbol of the Continental Congress’s effort to show that beleaguered Boston was not alone, and that fighting for self-determination resonated beyond New England.
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‘Game changing’: How ‘breast cancer social media’ is helping young women get diagnosed earlier
A number of celebrities, including former "The Bachelorette" star Katie Thurston and actor Olivia Munn, have recently gone public with their early-onset breast cancer diagnoses.
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Crime & Courts
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Mass. high court triggers rule to begin releasing unrepresented defendants amid lawyers’ work stoppage
Many court-appointed attorneys have stopped taking on new clients as they fight for higher pay rates from the state.
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Politics
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The House gives final approval to Trump’s big tax bill in a milestone for his second-term agenda
It was a long-shot effort to compile a lengthy list of GOP priorities into what they called his “one big beautiful bill,” at nearly 900 pages.
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Medicaid, food aid recipients worry about safety net cuts in bill sent to Trump
The nation's social safety net would face massive changes under a bill headed to President Trump's desk.
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The Nation
Nation
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Sean Combs’s winning defense: He’s abusive, but he’s not a racketeer
Over 28 days of testimony, federal prosecutors called witnesses who gave compelling accounts of harrowing violence, acts of intimidation and voyeuristic sex in hotel rooms with oceans of baby oil. Sean Combs, they said, was the ringleader.
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Adopt a rat? EPA employees are invited to take soon-to-be homeless lab animals
Employees at the Environmental Protection Agency's research campus in North Carolina are preparing to take on a new responsibility. Bring home lab rats as pets.
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Nation
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Kilmar Abrego García’s lawyers describe ‘severe beatings’ in El Salvador prison
Kilmar Abrego García’s lawyers said in a court filing Wednesday that he and the others were severely beaten and forced to kneel for nine straight hours upon their arrival.
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The World
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Strikes kill 94 Palestinians in Gaza, including 45 people waiting for aid, authorities say
More than 500 Palestinians have been killed and hundreds more wounded since the food-distribution sites opened in May.
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Pope Leo returns to tradition: A summer break at a papal villa
The announcement that Pope Leo XIV would be vacationing in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, for two weeks in July was met with excitement, relief, and a burst of last-minute renovations on papal properties.
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The site of the Jonestown massacre opens to tourists. Some ask why.
What makes a tragedy worth revisiting?
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Metro
Vermont
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What would Edward R. Murrow think of CBS parent company caving in to Donald Trump?
Trump’s lawyer had claimed Trump suffered “mental anguish” from a “60 Minutes” interview last October of then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
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‘A bright future’: Family and friends remember UMass Amherst senior killed in D.C. shooting
Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a rising senior at UMass who was working as a congressional intern, was killed in a triple shooting in Washington, D.C., police said.
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Pawtucket police release edited videos in shooting of mentally disabled man with a toy gun, raising more questions
Video from the camera worn by Officer Thomas Letourneau, who shot and wounded Sebastian Yidana from about 150 feet away across an intersection, does not show the shooting itself.
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Sports
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Supreme Court will take up a new case about which school sports teams transgender students can join
The nationwide battle over the participation of transgender girls on girls sports teams has played out at both the state and federal levels.
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Red Sox
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Game theory: How ‘MLB The Show’ became a key part of Lucas Giolito’s pre-start preparation
"I was so bad that I had to make some changes," said Giolito, recalling his dreadful 2018 season in Chicago and a change he's carried on ever since.
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‘Everything starts in Venezuela.’ How a trip home helped Carlos Narváez become the Red Sox’ breakthrough player.
A critical difference between playing in the Venezuelan Winter League and the minor leagues is the focus on winning over development.
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Business
Business
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Trash pickup delayed in Mass. towns as waste collection workers’ strike drags on
A federal mediation session failed to bring Teamsters Local 25 and Republic Services to an agreement that would end a garbage collection strike affecting more than a dozen Massachusetts towns.
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Cannabis Control Commission finds evidence of test fraud, orders Mass. testing lab to close
The CCC, in its first ever suspension order, alleged that Tyngsborough-based Assured Testing Laboratories failed to accurately report levels of mold and yeast it found in the cannabis it tested.
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Business
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On Cape Cod, luxury home sales are soaring
Luxury home sales on the Cape have proven resistant to two factors weighing on the broader real estate market: high interest rates and high prices.
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Obituaries
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Rosalind Fox Solomon, whose photos captured emotional nuance, dies at 95
Her penetrating black-and-white portraits shot in the American South, Israel, and diverse spots around the globe earned her the admiration of critics.
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Michael Madsen, ‘Reservoir Dogs’ and ‘Kill Bill’ actor, dies
The actor was a regular in Quentin Tarantino's films, appearing as menacing characters in a number of the filmmaker's movies.
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Liverpool forward Diogo Jota rose to the heights of soccer stardom before his tragic death at 28
The forward had just completed the most successful season of his career — helping Liverpool to a record-equaling 20th English league title and then winning the UEFA Nations League with Portugal. He also recently married his longtime partner.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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Women buck trend, look to grow rodeo sport of ranch bronc riding
“I’m very stubborn, and I don’t like being defeated,” said the 18-year-old from Cessford, Alberta. In other words, the teenager was hooked on a sport that pits women against bucking horses for eight seconds.
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Parenting
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Five lessons from traveling to Italy with kids
Try the tripe. Skip the toiletry containers.
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Performing Arts
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Seeing Blue Man Group for the first time as it closes after 30 years
In its predictability and silliness, it was kind of radical.
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