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Tuesday, July 15, 2025
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Lax oversight of assisted living facilities may have left Gabriel House vulnerable
The tragedy has renewed questions about the way the state regulates such facilities.
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Crime & Courts
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9 dead, more than 30 injured in fire at Fall River senior living facility. ‘I was just hoping I was going to make it,’ resident says.
The cause is still under investigation, but officials said Monday that the fire was not suspicious.
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Residents recount harrowing escape from deadly Fall River fire: ‘It was just a disaster’
Gabriel House residents described a chaotic scene Sunday night before they were rescued from the blaze that left nine dead and dozens more injured.
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Politics
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Trump threatens Russia with tariffs and boosts US weapons for Ukraine
President Trump has increasingly expressed frustration about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unbudging stance on US-led peace efforts.
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Most teens — girls especially — see college as key to jobs and life skills, new poll says
About 6 in 10 teens say it’s “extremely” or “very” important to them to graduate from college, according to a survey this spring among teenagers between 13 and 17.
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Biden says he made the clemency decisions that were recorded with autopen
Former president Joe Biden is escalating his battle against Republican claims that he might not have been in control of high-profile clemency decisions issued under his name at the end of his term and, more generally, that his cognitive state impaired his functioning in office.
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Supreme Court clears the way for Trump’s cuts to the Education Department
The order is a significant victory for the administration and could ease President Trump’s efforts to sharply curtail the federal government’s role in the nation’s schools.
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The World
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Plan to permanently displace Palestinians threatens to derail Gaza truce
Israel’s Defense Ministry has promoted a plan to force much the population of the Gaza Strip into a small and largely devastated zone in the territory’s south, a proposal that threatens to derail the latest efforts to forge a truce between Israel and Hamas.
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Leaders of Holy Land churches condemn Israeli settler violence during a West Bank visit
Top church leaders in the Holy Land asserted Monday that Israeli authorities “facilitate and enable” the presence of Israeli settlers who have intensified attacks in recent weeks on the only entirely Christian Palestinian village remaining in the occupied West Bank.
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Violence threatens Syria’s fragile peace, leaving more than 50 dead
More than 50 people have been killed in a second day of sectarian violence in Syria between Bedouin groups and militias from the Druse religious minority, according to a local health official and a monitoring group.
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Editorial & Opinion
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Who is behind The Washington Free Beacon’s combat journalism?
The Free Beacon is transparent about its conservative agenda “The conservatism influences the choice of targets,” said reporter Aaron Sibarium.
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Trump is doing the right thing in pushing back on Putin to support Ukraine
His arms deal with NATO should be just the start. Now Congress needs to give him a “sledgehammer” to sanction Russia.
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Columns
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‘No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí’: Bad Bunny’s 30-night homecoming that’s powering Puerto Rico
Bad Bunny is boosting the island’s economy, drawing attention to its culture, and delivering a powerful political message simply by staying put.
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Metro
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Lax oversight of assisted living facilities may have left Gabriel House vulnerable
The tragedy has renewed questions about the way the state regulates such facilities.
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Residents recount harrowing escape from deadly Fall River fire: ‘It was just a disaster’
Gabriel House residents described a chaotic scene Sunday night before they were rescued from the blaze that left nine dead and dozens more injured.
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Owner of Fall River assisted living facility has come under legal scrutiny in the past
The owner was indicted in 2012 in an alleged kickback scheme, but the charges were dropped after judges ruled investigators obtained key records illegally, records show.
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Sports
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All-Star closer Aroldis Chapman’s greatest value isn’t on the trade market. It’s with the Red Sox.
The Red Sox are three games out of first place in the AL East and hold the second wild-card spot. They also don’t have a closer waiting in the wings.
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A lot has changed for Red Sox All-Star Garrett Crochet over the past year, and he’s thankful for it
He’s established as the ace of the Red Sox, so he could take a moment to appreciate the atmosphere of his second All-Star selection.
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After a quick trip for All-Star festivities, Alex Bregman is focused on good health the rest of the Red Sox’ season
The third baseman watched the Home Run Derby with his son, Knox, Monday night. His plans to return to Boston Tuesday for more work on his strained right quad.
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Business
Business
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Republic Services sees mounting frustration from towns, officials amid worker strike
Lynnfield, North Reading, and Wakefield have notified Republic Services that it is failing to meet contractual obligations as a Teamsters union strike against the waste management company reaches two weeks.
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Bold Types
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Wayfair exec Adam Katz joins Robert Kraft’s foundation to step up efforts to combat antisemitism
Martha Coakley has a new legal gig; Steve Poftak takes charge at the Municipal Research Bureau; Jack’s Abby parent brews up another expansion.
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Business
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Today’s basic science is tomorrow’s game-changing invention. Trump’s cuts threaten both.
Thirty years is often how long science takes to mature from a cool discovery to something that is life-changing. But researchers worry those discoveries are about to come to a screeching halt.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Paulette Jiles, acclaimed author of ‘News of the World,’ dies at 82
The works by Ms. Jiles include prizewinning poetry and richly told novels following the lives of those on the old American frontier.
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Paulette Jiles, acclaimed author of ‘News of the World,’ dies at 82
The works by Ms. Jiles include prizewinning poetry and richly told novels following the lives of those on the old American frontier.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Television
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Where does ‘Poker Face’ go from here?
The finale only serves to emphasize how unsustainable Charlie's life is.
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Love Letters
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For an international student, dating can be difficult
Any ideas for meeting people and clicking with them?
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Movies
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From ‘Flow’ to ‘Apocalypse Now’: Boston’s week of timeless cinema screenings
Catch Tom Cruise on Revere Beach and a Cannes exclusive in Coolidge with this week’s repertory screenings across Greater Boston, July 15-20.
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