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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘Are we doing the right thing here?’ Residents turn to last-resort solution for N.H. lake overtaken by toxic bacteria.
Date September 15, 2025 8:54 AM
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Monday, September 15, 2025


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Today's Headlines

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‘Are we doing the right thing here?’ Residents turn to last-resort solution for N.H. lake overtaken by toxic bacteria.

Dogged by cyanobacteria blooms, Lake Kanasatka became the poster child for green, soupy water. An expensive chemical treatment was the last resort. But did it work?
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Sheriff Tompkins was once set up for a lifetime of easy reelections. A lot changed in the past five years.

The same year Tompkins put up thousands of his own money to fight off an election challenge, the sheriff also invested in a cannabis company that he's accused of later extorting.
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Economy


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‘I don’t envy their job right now.’ Fed officials face a challenging economy amid Trump’s efforts to meddle.

Federal Reserve officials will make an interest rate decision this week in the face of rising inflation, a slowing job market, and President Trump's attack on the central bank's independence.
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Cambridge and Somerville


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In progressive stronghold of Somerville, upcoming election is seen as referendum on mayor

A vote on Tuesday will test the city's appetite for a change of leadership in a city seen as a liberal enclave.
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Nation


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Kirk shooting suspect held ‘leftist ideology,’ Utah governor says

Spencer Cox, the governor of Utah, provided new information about the background and political leanings of the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk.
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Nation


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Finding God in the app store

Trained on religious texts, the bots are like on-call priests, imams or rabbis, offering comfort and direction at any time. On some platforms, they even purport to channel God.
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Politics


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Trump’s reversals on immigration mount over economic concerns

The tension between his anti-immigration policies and the business community has spilled out into the open, leading Trump to reverse or contradict some of his most significant anti-immigration policies when they threatened to disrupt the economy.
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Nation


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Shocked by Charlie Kirk’s killing, these students yearn for civil discourse

With classes canceled and the campus closed, students struggled to process the horror that had turned their low-key commuter college into a crime scene.
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World


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Russia made drone production a supreme priority. Now they swarm the skies.

Russia’s supply surges, combined with new technology and tactics, have created a colossal challenge for Ukraine.
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Rubio is in Israel in wake of Qatar attack as Israeli strikes intensify in northern Gaza

Rubio said before the trip that he would seek answers from Israeli officials about their view of a path forward in Gaza.
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After a landmark election, a disillusioned Malawi returns to the polls

The court’s intervention in the last election was hailed as a victory for democracy, not only in the small southern African nation, but also across a continent where leaders often cling to power through corruption.
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Editorial & Opinion






OpEds


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Move over, Steven Mnuchin. The title of Trump’s biggest bootlicker is up for grabs.

Once "the greatest sycophant in Cabinet history," Mnuchin probably wouldn’t even place in the top 10 if the balloting were held today.
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Editorials


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Every grave should have a name

Efforts are ongoing to open access to records of state institution burials.
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Letters


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Argument for West Bank annexation is not persuasive

The Bible may be a holy text but, for better or worse, the political world has changed in ways that are undeniable.
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Massachusetts


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‘Movie-style situation.’ 21-year-old Mansfield plumber wins prestigious parkour tournament in dramatic fashion.

Brandon Hooper "moonlights as a professional parkour guy,” his coach said.
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Rhode Island Politics


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Afghan interpreter in R.I. urges President Trump to ‘keep the promise’ made to allies who helped US forces

“It is breaking people’s hearts because there was a promise made when those people began working for the American military,” Aminullah Faqiry said.
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Ex-Stoughton police supervisor contacted Sandra Birchmore on the day she died

Robert C. Devine, a former Stoughton deputy police chief, retired from the force in 2022 during an internal investigation over his interactions with Sandra Birchmore.
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Patriots


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It wasn’t pretty, but Patriots stick to Mike Vrabel’s plan to pick up first win, and other observations from Miami

The Patriots improved to 1-1 and finally got a win in Miami, breaking a five-game losing streak with a 33-27 win over the Dolphins (0-2).
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Red Sox


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In game of follow the leader, Red Sox win with Garrett Crochet ‘locked in’ from the start

Leadership can be tricky for a starting pitcher. But Crochet has made it work this season, on and off the field, the latest example a much-needed win against the Yankees to end a losing streak and avoid a sweep.
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Red Sox


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Aroldis Chapman’s dip in velocity not a concern as Red Sox closer returns to form with 30th save

Chapman, 37, has a 1.28 ERA and blown just two saves all year. “It’s part of the season, man. It’s how it works over 162 games," Cora said.
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FDA greenlights trial of gene-edited pig kidneys as treatment for end-stage kidney disease

It’s the latest advance in a scientific swine race some hope might solve America’s organ shortage.
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Hasbro’s move to Boston was years in the making. Here’s how it went down.

Luring the toymaker over the Massachusetts state line, an effort that started under the Baker administration in 2018, was not a trivial pursuit after all.
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Obituaries


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Jeff Rogers, creative consultant who cofounded Hella Black Trivia, dies at 43

"He was finding intriguing and innovative ways to make Black history relevant,” said Noelle N. Trent, president and CEO of the Museum of African American History, Boston and Nantucket.
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Nancy King, jazz singer who flew under the radar, dies at 85

Famed guitarist Herb Ellis once called her “the greatest living jazz singer.”
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Mark Norell, who studied link between dinosaurs and birds, dies at 68

Mark Norell, a globe-trotting paleontologist whose research focused on the evolutionary links between dinosaurs and birds, and whose expeditions yielded rare discoveries like the nearly intact embryo of a birdlike oviraptor, died Tuesday in Manhattan. He was 68.
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Lifestyle


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Kate Middleton’s blonde era has begun. What does it mean for us brunettes?

Middleton, the world’s reigning hair influencer, has gone blonde. Brace for the copycat blondes.
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Television


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This week’s TV: Jude Law and Jason Bateman in ‘Black Rabbit,’ ‘The Morning Show’ returns, and more

Plus, the return of Prime Video's "Gen V" involves a popular character from "The Boys" joining.
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Neighborhood gardener doesn’t want to chat about garden

Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
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