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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘It gets worse depending on the news cycle’: A visit to US-Canada border towns being tested by Trump
Date August 24, 2025 9:37 AM
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Sunday, August 24, 2025


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‘It gets worse depending on the news cycle’: A visit to US-Canada border towns being tested by Trump

The residents of Calais, Maine and St. Stephen, New Brunswick have been close for generations. Can they navigate new political divides?
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Could Syria unravel? Fearful minorities resist new leader’s bid for control.

In areas home to religious and ethnic minorities, Syria’s Sunni Islamist-led government is increasingly seen as a threat.
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US seeks to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he refused plea offer in his smuggling case

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Female political prisoners in Belarus face abuse, humiliation and threats of losing parental rights

Belarus has nearly 1,200 political prisoners. While all endure harsh conditions including unheated cells, isolation, and poor nutrition and health care, human rights officials say the 178 women behind bars are particularly vulnerable.
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Serhiy comes home

After his release from Russian prisoner of war camps, Serhiy Hrebinyk's trauma and recovery are intertwined with Ukraine’s fate. Even as diplomatic machinations go on, those who survive will determine Ukraine’s future.
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An island’s tourism pitch: white sand and magic

The work of the local healers, conjurors, and potion makers has been done quietly for centuries. Now it has become a draw for tourists in the Philippines.
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Mail-in voting is popular and secure

Trump appears to be targeting it for partisan political reasons.
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Could there be a vaccine for Trump Derangement Syndrome?

The real derangement lies with those who believe whatever spews forth from the mouth of a well-documented prevaricator and that whatever he says or does is, by definition, right and righteous.
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‘Your materials have been incinerated.’ The confounding process of traveling with scientific samples.

Many researchers described the process of transporting samples as bureaucratic and complicated. Some noted that universities do not adequately advise scientists on how to comply with changing government regulations.
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R.I. officials blast Trump administration for halting construction on Revolution Wind project

The law enforcing R.I.’s goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions relies on the wind farm. “Without Revolution Wind, our Act on Climate is dead in the water,” Attorney General Peter Neronha said.
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Amid questions about N.H. murder-suicide, experts say the case, in which mother was apparent perpetrator, is extremely rare

Emily Long shot her husband and two of their children with a handgun before turning the gun on herself, officials said.
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Red Sox’ Trevor Story has come a long way since being so desperate at the plate he laid down a bunt

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Red Sox hammer Yankees with seven runs in the ninth inning for eighth straight victory against New York

Garrett Crochet allowed one run, five hits, and struck out 11 in seven innings.
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The Red Sox may be on a roll, but the Yankees? They’re in an embarrassing state.

Three games into the series between AL East rivals, it’s been all smiles for the Red Sox, all questions for the Yankees.
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America’s last living ace pilot from World War II dies at age 103

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Worst song ever? Starship’s ‘We Built This City’ remains pop’s most loathed tune.

This month marks 40 years since one of the most despised hits of the 1980s took over the airwaves. But is it really the worst of all time?
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Wellness tourism is predicted to grow by 16.6 percent annually, with travelers planning trips around experiences designed to extend their lifespan.
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