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Friday, September 12, 2025
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📅 Trump vs. Higher Education: Globe business columnist Larry Edelman and business reporter Dana Gerber are hosting a webinar on the standoff.
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Boston Mayoral Race
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Josh Kraft drops out of race for Boston mayor
“We could spend the next eight weeks politicking — with harmful rhetoric or nasty attack ads," Kraft wrote on Instagram. “Or we could get back to what really matters.”
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Politics
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Utah governor pleads for public’s help in finding person who shot Charlie Kirk on university campus
Investigators obtained clues, including a palm print, a shoe impression, and a high-powered hunting rifle found in a wooded area along the path the shooter fled.
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Retail
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Times have changed for us and for Artie T. That’s why there’s been no uprising at Market Basket this time around.
High prices and general exhaustion are big reasons why the Market Basket dispute has gone differently this time.
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Transportation
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Announcements on MBTA trains can be wildly inconsistent. For some, it’s more than a minor inconvenience.
For commuters with reduced vision or total blindness, lucid and accurate in-train announcements are an invaluable compass.
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The Nation
Nation
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Income inequality dipped and fewer people moved, according to largest survey of US life
Income inequality in the United States dipped last year, with median household income rising slightly.
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In public and in private, New York marks 9/11 anniversary
The ceremony started in silence. Then the names of the victims, one by one, were offered once more to those they left behind.
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Nation
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Conservative Christians mourn Kirk as a martyr
For millions of conservative Christians, Charlie Kirk was the ultimate disciple. He symbolized the hope of the new Christian right, breaking down the borders between right-wing politics and evangelical faith to transform the next generation of America.
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The World
World
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Drone barrage over Poland was a test for NATO, and the US
The flock of Russian drones that entered Poland from Belarus on Tuesday night and Wednesday was a sharp reminder of how easily the war in Ukraine could set Europe ablaze.
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World
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UK fires ambassador to the US over his links to Jeffrey Epstein
Starmer dismissed the veteran British politician in the wake of the publication of emails that Mandelson sent to Epstein, in which he gave his support to the disgraced financier.
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US-China calls stoke expectations that Trump may soon meet Xi
A rush of high-level diplomacy between United States and Chinese officials this week has stoked expectations that President Trump will meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping as soon as next month, amid festering tensions over trade and defense.
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Editorial & Opinion
OpEds
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Adult illiteracy may be one reason students can’t read
My experience as a tutor leads me to believe that the country needs to invest in the education of students’ parents.
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Columns
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The killing of Charlie Kirk: A generational conservative voice
He actively sought to challenge — and to be challenged.
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Editorials
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We need more Charlie Kirks
The conservative activist who was assassinated Wednesday could be bigoted, crude, and insulting. But he wasn’t afraid of people who disagreed with him.
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Metro
K-12
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Boston School Committee mulls proposed exam school policy changes
The admissions policy has been criticized for making it harder for affluent students to attend the schools.
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K-12
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Brookline High School no longer offers The Calculus Project
The math program aims to bridge achievement gaps by providing supplemental instruction for students of color and those from low-income families.
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Massachusetts
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‘There’s still a hole’: Officials mark anniversary of Sept. 11 attack, read names of victims at State House ceremony
Family members of victims joined public figures for a ceremony commemorating the victims of the terror attacks, including nearly 300 people with local connections who were killed.
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Sports
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Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels says Patriots running backs ‘need the ball more’ in Week 2 against Dolphins
McDaniels expressed a measure of contrition Thursday for some of his play-calling decisions in the season-opening loss to the Raiders, saying he “can do a better job.”
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The Dolphins got embarrassed in Week 1. The good news? The Patriots are coming to town.
The Dolphins have clobbered the post-Tom Brady Patriots, winning four in a row in the series and eight of the last nine.
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Celtics
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Recalling the Rick Pitino rant, ownership’s expectations, and other Celtics nuggets
The Celtics are projected to win about 42 games this season and are not considered championship contenders. Still, incoming lead governor Bill Chisholm remains upbeat.
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Business
Healthcare
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Three scientists who revolutionized cystic fibrosis treatment win prestigious Lasker award
Their research led to the development of a drug that nearly doubles the life expectancy for adult cystic fibrosis patients.
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Business
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Cambridge Day gets a new editor-in-chief
Stories you may have missed from the world of business.
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Biotech
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Takeda recruits Lilly executive to run US operations out of Cambridge
Rhonda Pacheco will oversee a team of more than 2,000 employees at Takeda, the largest life sciences employer in Massachusetts.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Tom Shipley, whose ode to weed reached the top 10, dies at 84
The duo Brewer & Shipley were veterans of the folk revival scene before they wrote "One Toke Over the Line" in a haze-filled whim.
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Rosa Roisinblit, who championed the missing in Argentina, dies at 106
Rosa Roisinblit, an Argentine human-rights activist who fought to establish the truth about the fate of her pregnant daughter and thousands of others who were kidnapped by security personnel and "disappeared" during the country's 1976-83 military dictatorship, died Saturday in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She was 106.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Lifestyle
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A single exercise session may slow cancer cell growth, new study shows
Exercising muscles pumps out substances that can suppress the growth of breast cancer cells, according to a new study of exercise and cancer.
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Lifestyle
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He’s portrayed Henry David Thoreau for more than 25 years. And now it’s his turn to leave Walden Pond, too.
Historian Richard Smith's sendoff coincided with the day that Thoreau himself left Walden Pond in 1847, at the end of his two-year, self-imposed exile there.
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Parenting
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It’s not about you, really: How parents can stay calm during college admissions season
We talked to two down-to-earth experts about how to maintain perspective (and peace at home) during these stressful months.
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