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Monday, August 25, 2025
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Money, Power, Inequality
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To help low-income kids with cancer have better treatment outcomes, a researcher tries a different innovation: Cash
A pediatric oncologist at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer is giving cash to low-income families of kids who are newly diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a rare form of childhood cancer.
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Politics
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Josh Kraft has lots of ground to make up in the Boston mayor’s race
A longtime nonprofit leader, first-time political candidate, and son of the billionaire owner of the Patriots, Josh Kraft has struggled to define himself.
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Massachusetts
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New Englanders worry about Trump’s aggressive efforts to reshape education
Nearly all respondents criticized the president for freezing billions of dollars in research funding for universities.
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Crime & Courts
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Maine may be a case study on solving an attorney shortage — like the one that’s thrown Mass. courts into turmoil
Maine could provide answers as Massachusetts endures an attorney work stoppage that has caused chaos through its judicial system.
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Nation
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Trump expands cities targeted for possible military deployment to Baltimore in a spat with governor
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Sunday threatened to expand his military deployments to more Democratic-led cities, responding to an offer by Maryland’s governor to join him in a tour of Baltimore by saying he might instead “send in the ‘troops.’”
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The Nation
Nation
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What’s really going on in D.C.? What you see depends on who’s filming.
In the two weeks since President Trump declared a crime emergency in D.C., ordered a federal takeover of the police force, and sent in the National Guard, the internet has been awash with footage taken on city streets.
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Nation
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Deportations reach new high after summer surge in immigration arrests
President Trump’s campaign promise of mass deportations may be coming closer to reality. Until June, deportations had lagged behind immigration arrests and detentions. By the first week of August, deportations reached nearly 1,500 people per day, according to the latest data, a pace not seen since the Obama administration.
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Nation
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What to know: Four ways ICE is training new agents and scaling up
After years when the number of deportation officers largely remained even, the agency is now rapidly hiring.
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The World
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Tens of thousands march across Australia in support of Palestinians
Tens of thousands of people marched through Australia’s cities and towns on Sunday demanding action to save dying and starving Palestinians.
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World
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On WhatsApp, Palestinians in the US look for food for Gaza
As famine has descended on Gaza, hundreds of Palestinian Americans have gathered on a WhatsApp group chat to make desperate pleas on behalf of relatives and friends in the enclave, many trapped and starving.
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4 Palestinians shot dead by Israeli forces while seeking aid near Gaza City, witnesses say
Israeli forces shot dead four Palestinian aid-seekers traveling Sunday through a military zone south of Gaza City that is regularly used to reach a food distribution point, a hospital and witnesses said.
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Editorial & Opinion
OpEds
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New England needs a regional airport system
Logan, T.F. Green, and Manchester airports could operate cooperatively to serve the needs of the region.
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Editorials
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Quincy mayor’s salary: Let voters decide
Boosting Thomas P. Koch’s salary to $285,000 would make him one of the most highly paid mayors in the country.
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Letters
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A broadcasting idol’s parting words, memorialized
In 2017, I finally got to meet Sonya Hamlin and played for her an audio recording I had made of her parting words on her final WBZ broadcast.
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Metro
Health
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‘Yes, I am going to exercise.’ Can a brain zap boost fitness, lower depression, and treat chronic pain?
Imagine getting a boost of motivation to work out, not from a drug or power drink but via a cap that delivers a gentle tingling sensation.
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Massachusetts
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From roast beef sandwiches to rainbow boas, the Massachusetts flag submissions that didn’t make it
A state panel has whittled over 1000 submissions to 23 seals, 48 flags and 32 mottos. Three finalists are due to be chosen Thursday.
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Transportation
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Bike thefts spike every summer in Greater Boston. Check out the hotspots.
Bike thefts in Boston have hit high levels between July and September every year since 2016, based on crime incident data.
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Sports
Patriots
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Linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson grateful Patriots are giving him a chance to reset his career
After five years in the NFL, Chaisson has welcomed the chance to learn from a head coach who played the same position he did in the NFL.
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Red Sox
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It’s hard to find a difference-maker after the trade deadline, but Nathaniel Lowe might turn out to be a keeper for Red Sox
Adding first baseman Lowe, who was released by the last-place Nationals, was no-risk move for the Red Sox.
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Jazz Chisholm and Trent Grisham each homer twice as Yankees avoid four-game sweep against Red Sox
Red Sox starter Dustin May gave up five runs and five hits, including three home runs, in 4⅓ innings.
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Business
Consumer
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A farm grows in Springfield. But for how much longer?
Cuts to federal food programs threaten long-running efforts to combat hunger in one of the poorest corners of Massachusetts.
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Retail
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Dorchester Food Co-op warns it may soon close, highlighting the difficulty in running such a business
Although food co-ops have seen massive growth in recent years, competition with big chains and lack of awareness can make them hard to get off the ground.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Martha P. Grace, Juvenile Court chief justice who overcame hurdles in education, dies at 85
“She cared deeply about the children who were caught up in the Juvenile Court,” said Margaret H. Marshall, retired chief justice of the state Supreme Judicial Court.
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Ángel Macías, 1957 Little League World Series star, dies at 80
Mr. Macías was the only player to throw a perfect game in a Little League World Series championship game.
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Obituaries
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Jerry Adler, Broadway backstage vet turned late-in-life actor, including on ‘The Sopranos,’ dies at 96
Mr. Adler had dozens of behind-the-scenes Broadway credits before he stepped in front of the camera in his 60s.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Things To Do
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With its Boston debut, Lectures on Tap brings out a thirst for knowledge
Popular event series Lectures on Tap — a national series that pairs local professors with taprooms and bars to give talks on their expertise — launched in Boston with two sold-out events Aug. 20-21.
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Things To Do
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Free summer events: Macbeth, ’10 Things I Hate About You,’ and more
No-cost festivals, events, and activities across Greater Boston, Aug. 25-31
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Music Reviews
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At Gillette, Morgan Wallen scores a country-pop victory lap
In Foxborough, Wallen demonstrated that he's one of the biggest superstars in the pop music world right now.
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