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More than 75 percent of Gabriel House residents are enrolled in Medicaid, state officials have said, and it charges significantly less than a typical assisted living facility does for private-paying patients. Continue reading →
Few cases have galvanized more local support than Marcelo Gomes da Silva, who was detained by ICE officers on his way to volleyball practice at his high school. Continue reading →
The state gave a Chicopee nonprofit $9.3 million to operate a homeless shelter. More than $1 million of it was paid to a grocery store, owned by a board member, that supplied meals. Continue reading →
There are less than two months until the first votes are cast in Boston's mayoral race. But most voters are more focused on beach days and barbecues than ballots. Continue reading →
On Tuesday, Republicans accused the university leaders of fostering an antisemitic climate and failing to rein in professors and students the lawmakers said were antisemitic. Continue reading →
The flooding necessitated rescues, grounded planes, and submerged vehicles in waist-high water less than two weeks after flash floods in Texas killed more than 100 people, triggering concerns about the increasing number of flood fatalities in recent years because of heavier rainfall, fueled in part by climate change. Continue reading →
Each of two wildfires grew overnight into Tuesday, but fire officials expressed optimism they had slowed the spread of the larger of the two. Continue reading →
An effigy of a boat filled with migrants, placed on top of a bonfire and set alight. Homes set on fire during a spasm of riots. Displaced families fleeing as angry mobs hurled Molotov cocktails. Continue reading →
The British Defense Ministry accidentally exposed personal information in 2022 about more than 18,000 Afghans who worked with it before the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan. The government then suppressed public disclosure of the data breach for two years through a stringent court order. Continue reading →
The strikes in Syria were a rare attack on forces of the new government, which is led by Islamist former rebels who toppled dictator Bashar Assad in December. Continue reading →
"Whatever can be learned from this tragedy, from fire prevention to rescue perspectives, is of the utmost importance," writes one reader. Continue reading →
“You could have had 100 firefighters show up on that scene and it wouldn’t have been enough,” Jeffrey Bacon said at a news briefing outside the fire department’s headquarters Tuesday.
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The former Red Sox slugger homered in all three of his swings, winning game MVP honors and saving the NL after it squandered a six-run lead. Continue reading →
Smith, the first CEO hired from outside L.L. Bean since the company was founded more than a century earlier, has led the Maine retailer through COVID and ambitious expansions. Continue reading →
Worsening inflation poses a political challenge for Trump, who as a candidate, promised to immediately lower costs, but instead has engaged in a whipsawed frenzy of tariffs that have jolted businesses and consumers. Continue reading →
His dogged emphasis on expository preaching -- narrowly focused on the meaning and historical context of a particular piece of Scripture -- influenced thousands of conservative Protestant pastors. Continue reading →
"It made me more disciplined to stick to a routine," he said of his running and his fame. "I could forget my problems and remain happy and avoid negativity.” Continue reading →
Obesity is uncommon among Hadza hunter-gatherers in Tanzania, Tsimane forager-farmers in Bolivia, Tuvan herder-farmers in Siberia, and other people in less-developed nations. But it’s widespread among those of us in wealthy, highly industrialized nations. Continue reading →
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