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Health

‘Keep seeking care. Take your meds.’ With Trump’s budget now law, Mass. officials prepare for major Medicaid cuts.

Up to 300,000 are at risk of losing insurance coverage in the wake of Trump's Medicaid cuts. Continue reading →

Politics

Health care giants, led by Blue Cross Blue Shield, helped keep top Massachusetts politicians’ campaigns flush

Executives at Massachusetts’ powerful health care and insurance worlds led a cadre of donors who funneled money to the state’s most powerful Democrats last year, a Globe analysis found. Continue reading →

Higher Education

The Trump administration is suing states with tuition breaks for eligible undocumented students. Could that happen here?

Two years ago, Massachusetts extended eligibility for in-state tuition, and financial aid, to undocumented immigrants. Now those policies are drawing legal fire in other states. Continue reading →

Higher Education

White House steps up attacks on Harvard, including threatening the school’s accreditation

Wednesday marked the latest targeting the nearly 400-year-old university, which the Trump administration has asserted is too left-leaning and has allowed antisemitism to run rampant within its gates. Continue reading →

World

Putin, undeterred by Trump’s words, escalates his war against Ukraine

President Vladimir Putin of Russia is brushing aside President Trump's professed disappointment in him and is pushing ahead in Ukraine with renewed intensity, having already priced in the possibility of new US pressure, analysts, and people close to the Kremlin said. Continue reading →

The Nation

Nation

Harrowing stories of rescue emerge from Texas floods as crews search for more than 160 reported missing

Texas police described some of the rescues they conducted after flash floods engulfed camps and homes in the state's Hill Country. Continue reading →

Nation

Victims, young and old, are remembered

Grandmother Sally Sample Graves is one of the latest people identified among the dead in the Texas floods. Continue reading →

Nation

Philadelphia workers and city reach a deal to end strike that halted residential trash pickup

The tentative agreement gives workers a 3 percent raise in each of the next three years, far from the union’s quest for 5 percent annual pay hikes. Continue reading →

The World

World

A family was trapped in a fire. He braved a sixth-floor ledge to save them.

Before Fousseynou Samba Cissé became a national hero in France, he did heroic work of a different kind - as a caretaker for public middle schools in Paris. Continue reading →

World

European court finds Russia responsible for international law violations. Here’s the key takeaways

It’s the first time an international court has concluded there have been widespread human rights abuses by Russian forces in Ukraine. Continue reading →

World

Israel launches new ground incursion in Lebanon, raising fears for truce

The Israeli military said the “targeted operations” had located and destroyed Hezbollah infrastructure, but it did not say when this happened. Continue reading →

Editorial & Opinion

Editorials

Schools need guidance to address antisemitism

Amid rising reports of antisemitism, a state commission offers clear guidance for schools. Continue reading →

OpEds

A big loser in the Big Beautiful Bill? Renewable energy.

The sector just sustained its biggest body blow since the Reagan era. Continue reading →

OpEds

The view from my window in Kyiv

After more than three years of war, the house is still standing. I don’t know what happened to the woman and her dogs. Continue reading →

Metro

Rhode Island Education

Providence College retaliated against psychologist who spoke out over gender, racial disparities, lawsuit alleges

A former Athletic Department psychologist alleges she was terminated after raising concerns, including about responses to former coach Ed Cooley's resignation, and the arrest of a Black student-athlete. Continue reading →

K-12

BPS Superintendent Skipper receives high marks in latest evaluation

Skipper earned roughly $350,000 last year, according to city records. The committee may enter into negotiations with her for a new contract. Continue reading →

Vermont

The end of the shoe bomber’s revenge

Because of Richard Reid’s futile attempt to blow up an airplane, the TSA began ordering passengers to take off their shoes for screening. Continue reading →

Sports

Patriots

Terrell Williams’s status, Will Campbell’s development, and other pressing Patriots questions as training camp approaches

Mike Vrabel's team has much to sort out this summer before camp kicks off in two weeks. Continue reading →

Bruins

‘He knew how to entertain on and off the ice’: Cam Neely and Bob Sweeney fondly remember ex-Bruins teammate Lyndon Byers

Byers was a colorful character who fit in perfectly with the rough and tumble Bruins teams of the late 1980s. Continue reading →

Red Sox

Back with the Red Sox after an injury-plagued start of the season, Masataka Yoshida still has to prove he belongs

Yoshida will get a chance to show if he can help the Red Sox or some other major league team before the July 31 trade deadline. Continue reading →

Business

Business

Trash collection strike continues in Massachusetts as walkouts spread across country

The Teamsters union said it had picket lines up at Republic Services locations in San Diego, Los Angeles, and Seattle. Other strikes against Republic, a national waste management firm, have begun in Georgia and Illinois. Continue reading →

Healthcare

Nursing students could get debt relief from Boston startup Clasp

The company arranges loans for students studying to take on medical roles and matches the borrower with an employer, which will help them pay off their loans in exchange for a multi-year work commitment. Continue reading →

Real Estate

A new convention hall was Menino’s biggest bet as mayor. Now, rightfully, it will bear his name.

Truth be told, the Seaport’s huge Boston Convention & Exhibition Center has always been the Menino Center. A Saturday renaming will make it official. Continue reading →

Obituaries
Arts & Lifestyle

Books

25 hot new paperbacks to read this summer, from page-turning thrillers to steamy romances

Recommended reads recently released in paperback. Continue reading →

Music Reviews

At TD Garden, a heart-pounding performance from Tyler, The Creator

Tyler, The Creator’s first of two shows at TD Garden was the gateway to his heart — palpitations included. Continue reading →

Television

Lizzie Borden might be Ryan Murphy’s next focus for ‘Monster’

The Netflix series has previously covered Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez brothers. Continue reading →