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Subject Today's Headlines: Fire that ripped through Fall River assisted living facility may have been sparked by smoking materials, oxygen machine
Date July 23, 2025 9:05 AM
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Wednesday, July 23, 2025


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Fire that ripped through Fall River assisted living facility may have been sparked by smoking materials, oxygen machine

Investigators may never know for certain what sparked the fire on the left side of the U-shaped assisted living facility.
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Healey signed a law protecting an embattled mortgage lender linked to a donor. Fellow Democrats are now pushing back.

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell is proposing sweeping regulatory changes that would clamp down on BlueHub Capital, a Boston nonprofit battling accusations of predatory lending.
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Money, Power, Inequality


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Student loan debt may be tougher to pay off after passage of Trump’s big bill

Student loan restrictions in the new Republican tax and spending law could exacerbate the student loan crisis, and deepen racial and gender wealth gaps.
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Crime & Courts


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‘It’s clearly a frustrating and sad day’: Judge dismisses more than 100 cases amid lawyer work stoppage

The charges spanned from shoplifting and driving on a suspended license up to domestic violence, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and drug trafficking.
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House ending session early as Republicans clash over Epstein vote

House Speaker Mike Johnson said that he wants to give the White House “space” to release the Jeffrey Epstein information on its own.
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The missing boy whose case keeps coming back

The smiling face of the 6-year-old boy from countless “Missing” posters in 1979 returns, yet again, to announce a new twist in the case that seems to never end.
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Trump told park workers to report displays that ‘disparage’ Americans. Here’s what they flagged.

The directive on national parks is part of a broader effort by President Trump to promote a more positive view of the nation’s history.
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Booming solar, wind, and other green energy hits tipping point for even lower costs

The global switch to renewable energy has passed a “positive tipping point” where solar and wind power will become even cheaper and more widespread, according to two United Nations reports released Tuesday.
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Barcelona residents fear sea level rise is swallowing their beloved beaches

Storms and sea level rise driven by climate change are eroding the man-made beaches in metropolitan Barcelona, with the sea swallowing swathes of coastline every year, authorities say.
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Zelensky’s government takes aim at corruption fighters

One of Ukraine’s most prominent anticorruption advocates and a frequent critic of the Zelensky administration was accused in a court proceeding last week of evading military service and fraud.
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Austria prepares to give up ‘dream’ of disarmament

The chancellor, Christian Stocker, who took office in March and is a member of the center-right Austrian People’s Party, said that the historically neutral Alpine nation must respond to growing threats and uncertainties. That means reversing a decades-long trend of shrinking military budgets as a share of the economy.
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In Mexico City, two icons of Cuban repression are banished

Statues of Fidel Castro and ‘Che’ Guevara head to the dustbin of history.
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This pay dispute is turning into a public safety crisis

Courts are starting to free defendants, including some accused of violent crimes, because there are no lawyers available to represent them.
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From personal tragedy, a mental health mission

John T. Broderick Jr., former chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, represents a beacon of hope for young people who suffer from mental illness.
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Boston Mayoral Race


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Boston Mayor Wu challenges Josh Kraft to release his tax returns, which he promised to do when he launched campaign

Wu previously shared her 2024 tax return and annual financial disclosure with the Globe at the end of May, which showed she made just over $184,000 in federal gross income last year.
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Fears and frolicking in the surf

“As I See It,” a weekly photo column by Pulitzer Prize winner Stan Grossfeld, brings the stories of New England to Globe readers.
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Can the Josh Kraft campaign be saved?

A new poll indicates his message is not resonating in Boston's mayoral race.
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Mike Vrabel is going to make the Patriots better, but it’s up to the players to make this team truly successful

It’s still about the players, their ability, their improvement, and their execution. That’s the engine of NFL success.
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Cristopher Sánchez goes the distance to silence Red Sox, Phillies score again on catcher’s interference

Red Sox bats were silenced by Cristopher Sánchez, who tossed a complete game allowing four hits while striking out 12.
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The Patriots failed in their first two rebuilds after Tom Brady. Is Mike Vrabel the man to finally make it work?

The Vrabel era, which begins in earnest on Wednesday with the opening of training camp, represents Robert Kraft’s third attempt in five years to rebuild the Patriots post-Brady.
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Electricity costs in N.H. rising during hot summer months of peak usage

Eversource is directing consumers to programs available to help those struggling to afford their bills.
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Surveillance tech company Flock Safety opens offices in Boston

Flock, based in Atlanta, is known for its Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) cameras, which are always active and log every motor vehicle that crosses their sights.
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Media


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GBH to lay off 13 employees from PBS history program ‘American Experience’ due to federal funding cuts

The layoffs at GBH are among the first immediate cuts in public media after Congress last week approved President Trump’s rescissions package that cuts $1.1 billion for public media.
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Obituaries


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Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath singer and godfather of heavy metal, dies just weeks after farewell show

In 2020, he revealed he had Parkinson’s disease after suffering a fall.
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Obituaries


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Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath singer and godfather of heavy metal, dies just weeks after farewell show

In 2020, he revealed he had Parkinson’s disease after suffering a fall.
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Lifestyle


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RFK Jr. praises cane sugar. Is it actually better for you?

Studies do not show substantial benefits in using cane sugar as a substitute for high-fructose corn syrup, some nutrition experts said.
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Arts


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The surprising joy of an arena concert without phones

For the first time at a TD Garden concert, cellphone use wasn’t allowed — and the experience was a lot simpler than you'd expect. 
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A journey into hell with Williams’s ‘Not About Nightingales’

The show, which stars William Jackson Harper and Chris Messina, gets a staging at Williamstown Theatre Festival.
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