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Monday, July 14, 2025
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Massachusetts
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Boston’s broken sidewalks are a challenge for people with mobility aids
Four years after Boston settled a lawsuit intended to improve sidewalk accessibility, the city has come up short of the 1,630 curb ramp repairs it agreed to do.
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Politics
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‘From something that was terrible’ to amazing: Foundations step up as federal government cancels grants
Numerous foundations have stepped in to help replace funding that the federal government has recently cut.
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Massachusetts
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For sale: the only house left in downtown Boston that was built in the run-up to the American Revolution
Owning the Ebenezer Hancock House at 10 Marshall St. is a chance to be a caretaker of history.
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Crime & Courts
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An attorney work stoppage in Massachusetts has crippled courts
With the state so reliant on private attorneys, the stoppage has effectively crippled the courts’ ability to assign lawyers to indigent defendants who are entitled to them.
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Politics
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Trump to meet NATO secretary general as plan takes shape for Ukraine weapons sales
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is set to meet President Trump this week on the heels of the US leader announcing plans to sell NATO allies weaponry that they can then pass on to Ukraine.
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The Nation
Nation
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Heavy rain pounds central Texas, forcing a halt to search efforts
Pounding rain and strong winds battered central Texas on Sunday morning, prompting some rescuers to halt search operations for victims of the deadly floods that roared through the region just more than a week ago.
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Trump is gutting weather science and reducing disaster response
In an effort to shrink the federal government, President Trump and congressional Republicans have taken steps that are diluting the country’s ability to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to catastrophic flooding and other extreme weather events, disaster experts say.
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Nursing homes struggle with Trump’s immigration crackdown
Nursing homes already struggling to recruit staff are now grappling with President Trump’s attack on one of their few reliable sources of workers: immigration.
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The World
World
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Israeli strikes kill at least 32 in Gaza as Palestinian war deaths top 58,000
Israel and Hamas appeared no closer to a breakthrough in indirect talks meant to pause the war and free some Israeli hostages after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Washington visit last week.
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World
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French President Macron announces 6.5 billion euros in extra military spending in next two years
He laid out the spending plans in a sweeping speech calling for intensified efforts to protect Europe.
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Why Trump’s Abraham Accords have not meant Mideast peace
During the nearly five years since the Abraham Accords were signed, Trump, Netanyahu, and other US and Israeli officials have repeatedly referred to the agreements with the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and Bahrain as a “peace deal.”
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Editorial & Opinion
Letters
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Block corporate sway, but let doctors seek management services
Without operational and financial support, physicians will have even less time to spend with patients.
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Editorials
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A newcomer State Police head looks to salvage his agency’s reputation
Scandals, the botched Read investigation, and a recruit’s death spotlighted problems with the Massachusetts State Police. The new chief is starting to fix them.
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Letters
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The ‘moral architecture’ of religion, cracks and all
An essay on lessons from C.S. Lewis's "The Screwtape Letters" generated a debate on religion, belief, and open-mindedness.
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Metro
Rhode Island
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After 13 months homeless, a R.I. writer finds ‘sanctuary’ thanks to 3,300 strangers
Patrick Fealey’s 9,000 word essay in Esquire magazine grabbed the attention of a Narragansett family, who took it upon themselves to find him shelter and set up a GoFundMe page.
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Immigration restrictions on Head Start ‘deeply threaten’ program’s work, state leader says
The prohibition forces Head Start to start screening children and families for their immigration status for the first time in its 60-year history.
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Murphy, the Vermont golden retriever famously missing for 559 days, dies at home
"It was like he came back the same dog," Kirstin Campbell, one of Murphy's owners, said of his life after scavenging food in rural Vermont for nearly 19 months.
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Sports
Red Sox
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Red Sox finish off sweep of Rays, extend win streak to 10 to close out first half
Brayan Bello pitched into the seventh and allowed just one earned run as the Sox stayed red-hot.
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Red Sox finally draft a pitcher in the first round, grabbing Kyson Witherspoon at No. 15
For the first time since 2017, the Red Sox used their top draft pick on a pitcher, a righthander out of the University of Oklahoma.
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Amid Red Sox uncertainty, Tanner Houck wants to remain a starting pitcher
Houck's minor league rehab assignment is set to expire before the Red Sox resume their season Friday.
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Business
Business
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‘It’s kind of immeasurably bad news’: Bostonians face economic uncertainty as Trump proposes 30 percent tariffs on Mexico, EU
“Everything comes from Mexico — avocadoes, cilantro, radishes — a lot of whole foods," shopper Brandie Santiago said.
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AI/Robotics
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‘The frontier is moving’: AI is already making it harder for some to find a job
There’s some evidence that artificial intelligence is having an impact on the newest job seekers.
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Tech Lab
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Elon Musk is bringing broadband to Congo — right after ravaging its health care
During a trip to the African nation, a Globe reporter learned that, for better or worse, there's no escaping the billionaire's influence.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Ivar Giaever, Nobel recipient in quantum physics, dies
Dr. Giaever developed an experiment that provided proof of a central idea in quantum physics -- that subatomic particles can behave like powerful waves.
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Nigeria’s ex-president Buhari, twice leader of Africa’s most populous nation, dies aged 82
When Muhammadu Buhari was elected in 2015, on his fourth attempt, he became the first opposition candidate to win a presidential election.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Things To Do
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Free summer events: Somerville’s ArtBeat festival, Keanu on the Waterfront, and more
Boston area events for the week of July 14-20.
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Theater
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A question of identity in Berkshire Theatre Group’s ‘Out of Character’
Actor and writer Ari'el Stachel explores the complexities and contradictions of who he is.
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Arts
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Wu-Tang Clan’s farewell tour mesmerizes TD Garden
The hip-hop collective enthralled a full house with a relentless, nearly two-hour set of the band’s greatest hits and various members’ best-known solo tracks.
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