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Wednesday, October 1, 2025
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Politics
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Federal government shuts down for first time in nearly seven years
Democrats usually provide the votes to keep the federal government open, but aggressive actions by Trump and congressional Republicans led to a change in strategy.
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‘It injures us all.’ Allegations against sheriffs nudge Massachusetts’ obscure elected post into spotlight.
The state's sheriffs say a drumbeat of bad headlines can shake the public’s trust in the centuries-old elected office.
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‘The worst double-edged sword’: Despite personal pain, some federal workers see shutdown as their best option
Frustrated at being pawns in a political fight, some said they want Congress to send a message to the White House that federal employees should not be ignored or disrespected.
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Immigration
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In blistering ruling, judge finds Trump administration illegally targeted international students over pro-Palestinian activism
In his ruling, US District Judge William Young wrote that the members of the Trump administration coordinated between departments to “intentionally to chill the rights to freedom of speech.”
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Cambridge and Somerville
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Cambridge superintendent finalist lost $750,000 on a crypto ‘scam,’ then sued his bank
The search for a permanent leader of the big urban school district has come under fire from local leaders and the teachers union.
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The Nation
Nation
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‘A hard moment’: Memphis braces for an influx of federal force
Miriam Cordero, a longtime Memphis resident who owns a downtown flower shop, sounded torn last week about the arrival of federal forces in the city in the coming days.
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Nation
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Trump calls for using US cities as ‘training ground’ for military in unusual speech to generals
Addressing an audience of military brass abruptly summoned to Virginia, Trump outlined a muscular and at times norm-shattering view of the military’s role in domestic affairs.
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Nation
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Florida officials vote to donate land to Trump library
The vote came after a surprise move by the DeSantis administration to take over the vacant lot from Miami Dade College.
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The World
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Israeli troops kill 31 Palestinians in Gaza as Qatar says discussion needed on Trump peace plan
Qatar said Tuesday further talks were needed over details of the plan aimed at ending the nearly two-year war in Gaza, as Hamas weighed its reply.
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Ukraine begins sharing drone expertise with Denmark deployment, Zelensky says
Europe’s readiness and technology have lagged far behind Ukraine and Russia.
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Hundreds of Iranians held on US immigration charges will be deported to Iran, Tehran official says
The deportation of Iranians, not yet publicly acknowledged by the US government, comes as tensions remain high between the two countries.
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Editorial & Opinion
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The everywhere, all at once president
No corner of American life will be left unsullied by Trump’s fingerprints.
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Hegseth wants a lean, mean fighting machine
Maybe it’s time for less rah-rah rallying of leaner troops and more caring for the troops during and after their service.
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Columns
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Why won’t zombie bad ideas stay buried?
Destructive delusions keep returning not because they’re true but because they serve powerful purposes.
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Metro
Immigration
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Trump administration argues student activists Rümeysa Öztürk and Mohsen Mahdawi should not have been released
All three judges on panel were nominated by GOP presidents; one previously expressed support for Trump administration's actions in case at hand.
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On eve of possible government shutdown, storm clouds darken Massachusetts’ fiscal outlook
Massachusetts budget writers gathered on Beacon Hill Tuesday to discuss a bleak reality: the state faces “a challenging fiscal road ahead.”
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SJC says police must prove they were not racially biased when using social media for undercover investigations
“The discriminatory application of criminal laws can take the form of selective prosecution or selective enforcement,” Justice Frank M. Gaziano wrote for a unanimous court.
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Sports
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New playoffs format for Sox-Yankees series has Boston businesses feeling snubbed
For hotels and bars around Fenway Park, the three-game series would be a boon — if only it weren't taking place in New York.
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Yankees cancel and refund playoff tickets for Mass. residents amid sale restrictions
Ticketmaster is only selling playoff tickets to people living in New York and contiguous states: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut, shutting out most New England baseball fans.
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Tests show no damage to Lucas Giolito’s elbow, but righthander likely to miss entire postseason
In his place, rookie lefthander Connelly Early has a “good chance” to draw the start in Game 3 (if necessary) on Thursday.
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Business
Technology
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Vermont electric airplane maker files to go public
Beta Technologies is still seeking FAA certification for its first plane, called the Alia.
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New playoffs format for Sox-Yankees series has Boston businesses feeling snubbed
For hotels and bars around Fenway Park, the three-game series would be a boon — if only it weren't taking place in New York.
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Healthcare
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Brigham and Women’s plans to replace its main building
Redevelopment of parts of the Brigham campus was a major sticking point in the breakdown of the relationship between the Brigham and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Lally Weymouth, globe-trotting reporter and scion of Graham family, dies at 82
Ms. Weymouth carved her own niche securing interviews with foreign leaders, including Saddam Hussein and Yasser Arafat.
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George Hardy, Tuskegee Airman who fought in three wars, dies at 100
One of the last surviving combat veterans of the Tuskegee Airmen, Mr. Hardy worked and lived in Metrowest Boston for several years before retiring.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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From ‘Moana’ to Chapman’s electric entrance, walk-up songs and ballpark music made Fenway Park a party this season
Walk-up songs and other musical moments have pumped up the Red Sox and gotten the Fenway Faithful grooving this season.
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Food & Dining
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Restaurants Michelin shouldn’t miss
These Boston restaurants fly under the radar. They’re worth inspectors’ consideration.
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King Arthur has a new cookbook, and Jessica Battilana is the special ingredient
This former lunch lady’s career is not run of the mill.
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