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Subject Today's Headlines: Massachusetts resettled thousands of homeless families in apartments. Now some can’t pay rent.
Date August 4, 2025 8:55 AM
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Monday, August 4, 2025


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Today's Headlines

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Immigration


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Massachusetts resettled thousands of homeless families in apartments. Now some can’t pay rent.

Some families have to leave a Massachusetts rental assistance program before they have a stable income, or even a work permit.
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Higher Education


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As financial woes mount, colleges are starting to cut majors

Degrees are being eliminated or scaled back at Boston University, Clark, Lesley, and the Berklee College of Music to the dismay of students and faculty.
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Politics


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AI approved this message: How 2026 may be the first election where artificially generated content is inescapable

In 2024, AI became more common in political ads and attacks. In 2026, it could be everywhere.
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Business


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CVS and MGB want to join forces to expand primary care in Mass.

The effort would encompass 37 CVS locations in regions where primary care is particularly hard to obtain.
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World


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US and Israeli officials float idea of ‘all or nothing’ Gaza deal

Israel has continued launching military strikes on Gaza, even as it has facilitated the entry of more aid into Gaza in recent days.
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Nation


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Experts raise concerns over Trump’s White House ballroom renovation plans

Experts on historic preservation are raising concerns over the feasibility of President Trump’s plans to complete large-scale renovations to the White House by the end of his term.
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Nation


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Food stamp cuts could deal a blow to small grocers

Republican cuts to the federal food stamp program could put millions of people at risk of losing benefits, which would make it harder for them to afford groceries.
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Nation


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The billionaire behind mysterious immigration ads targeting Miami Republicans

The mysterious billboards and digital ads surfaced in April, difficult for Miami’s drivers, internet surfers, and social media users to miss.
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The World






World


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Putin widens effort to control Russia’s internet

Authorities are cracking down on workarounds that Russians have been using for access to foreign apps and banned online content.
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World


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Fresh clashes break out in Syria as the interim government struggles to ease tensions

The outbreaks come at a time when Syria’s interim authorities are trying to maintain a tense cease-fire in Sweida province after clashes with Druze factions last month.
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World


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Pope Leo XIV tells 1 million Catholic youths that they are ‘the sign a different world is possible’

More than a million young Catholics gathered in Rome for a week of faith, reflection, and a call to build a peaceful world.
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Editorial & Opinion






Letters


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Neighborhoods rocked by disorder amid opioid crisis

"The safety and well-being of the broader community must be taken more seriously," writes one reader. Another writes that involuntary commitment "is a flawed and harmful strategy."
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Editorials


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Kids are already using AI. Schools should teach them how it works.

Teachers can help students understand how AI is made, where its information comes from, its limitations, and the ethical, social, and environmental implications of its use.
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Metro






Money, Power, Inequality


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Is it time for Massachusetts to hire more public defenders?

As the courts are ground to a halt with a work stoppage, is it time for the state to change its public defender system?
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Metro


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Three Palestinian girls land in Boston seeking urgent medical care

The girls are among 15 children arriving in the country this week as part of the largest medical evacuation of wounded Palestinian children since the start of the war.
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Massachusetts


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How a $35 million home in Cambridge gets its price tag

High-end buyers will pay top dollar for the prestige of an address near Harvard, MIT, and all the city offers.
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High Schools


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82 acres. $83 million. Nine majors — in sports. Meet Masters Academy International, coming soon to Massachusetts.

At a moment when the business of youth sports is booming, Masters Academy International will be a private academy seeking to keep New England talent in New England.
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Red Sox


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Lucas Giolito is not a morning person, but he delivered an early gem as Red Sox sweep Astros

Giolito allowed just one run over eight innings, his longest start in four years.
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Patriots


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For training camp hopefuls, special teams can be a path to a Patriots roster spot. Just ask Brenden Schooler.

"The first big thing I tell guys is, take the opportunities that you’re given," Schooler said. "It’s what you do with those.”
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Business


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CVS and MGB want to join forces to expand primary care in Mass.

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The Fine Print


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The SALT income tax deduction cap was increased to $40,000 in Trump’s bill. Should you take it?

The new law contains a measure that is sure to benefit some taxpayers in Massachusetts.
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Business


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Heat pump owners to get a break on electric rates to lower winter costs

The state’s high electric rates and the heating demands of New England winters have produced soaring power bills for heat pump owners.
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Obituaries






Obituaries


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Michael Cardozo, 84, New York City’s longest-serving chief lawyer, dies

Michael A. Cardozo, a litigator for corporations and professional sports organizations who served longer than anyone else as New York City's chief legal officer, has died.
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Obituaries


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Derk Sauer, champion of a free press in a new Russia, dies at 72

Derk Sauer, an idealistic Dutch media magnate who epitomized the lucrative but brief muckraking days of a Russian free press, died Thursday at a family home in Zeeland, the Netherlands. He was 72.
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Obituaries


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Loni Anderson, star of ‘WKRP in Cincinnati,’ dies at 79

Loni Anderson, who played the platinum blonde receptionist on the screwball comedy "WKRP in Cincinnati" in the late 1970s and early '80s and later became a tabloid mainstay during her contentious divorce from actor Burt Reynolds, died Sunday at a hospital in Los Angeles. She was 79.
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Music Reviews


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The Newport Jazz Festival begins with swing, soul, and a sprinkle of pop

On Friday, performers normally found at pop festivals were just as well-received as jazz's heavy hitters.
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Television


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‘I don’t want to go back in the system’: Harris talks political future in first post-election interview with Colbert

The former vice president stopped by “The Late Show” for her first major interview since losing the 2024 presidential election.
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Oscar winner Jessica Chastain is hitting the books at Harvard

Variety reported on Wednesday that the actress has enrolled in the Master in Public Administration program at Harvard.
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