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Subject Today's Headlines: ‘Yo, you got to go’: Why more students from the Northeast are heading south for college
Date October 3, 2025 9:04 AM
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‘Yo, you got to go’: Why more students from the Northeast are heading south for college

TikTok, tailgates, and, in some cases, cheaper tuition are a big part of the appeal. Until the SEC football hangover sets in.
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In Mass., four people were charged with assaulting ICE agents. Federal officials warn more arrests could come.

US Attorney General Pam Bondi warned that anyone who assaults an immigration officer or tries to interfere with an operation would face arrest and prosecution.
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Brown, MIT, Dartmouth, and other elite colleges face fresh demands from Trump administration with new compact

“Institutions of higher education are free to develop models and values other than those below, if the institution elects to forego federal benefits,” the compact read.
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Trump calls shutdown an ‘unprecedented opportunity,’ and eyes deep cuts

President Trump said Thursday that he would meet with his budget chief to determine which "Democrat agencies" he could try to cut, relishing the government shutdown as an "unprecedented opportunity" to achieve his agenda and dismantle federal programs.
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Immigration judge denies Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s bid for asylum, but he has 30 days to appeal

The judge in Baltimore on Wednesday rejected an application to reopen Abrego Garcia’s 2019 asylum case, but that is not the final word.
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Trump ‘determined’ the US is now in a war With drug Cartels, congress is told

President Trump has decided that the United States is engaged in a formal "armed conflict" with drug cartels his team has labeled terrorist organizations and that suspected smugglers for such groups are "unlawful combatants," the administration said in a confidential notice to Congress this week.
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Excavators find $1 million in gold coins from Spanish shipwreck along Florida’s ‘Treasure Coast’

More than 1,000 silver and gold coins thought to be minted in the Spanish colonies of Bolivia, Mexico, and Peru were uncovered this summer off Florida’s Atlantic coast, 1715 Fleet – Queens Jewels LLC announced this week.
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Man kills 2 in car ramming and stabbing attack at English synagogue on Jewish holy day

The Metropolitan Police in London, who lead counter-terrorism policing operations, declared the rampage a terrorist attack.
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A run on canned mackerel and emergency radios. The reason? Drones.

The public anxiety in Denmark over the drone incursions shows how the zone of concern over Russia is steadily growing and how a conflict that once felt far away all of a sudden can feel close.
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Israeli navy intercepts most flotilla boats and arrests activists. A single boat stops nears Gaza

The Global Sumud Flotilla said that 39 of their boats were intercepted — or assumed intercepted as communication with the activists was lost — by Thursday morning in an Israeli operation that began the night before.
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Homeschooling, anti-vax, homeopathy: My left-wing childhood is back, on the right

The crunchiest elements of my left-wing upbringing are back — except this time, on the right.
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Programs to help low-income kids attend college hit by Trump cuts

Massachusetts colleges lose TRIO grants, seemingly at random.
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Threat to MBTA is part of Trump administration’s tactics against Wu

A reader responds to the Trump's administration's threat to defund the MBTA, stating that Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is a formidable opponent for the administration.
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‘I know exactly what it looked like’: Boston-area Mormons respond to Michigan church attack

Sunday’s attack left the tight-knit Mormon community in Greater Boston reeling.
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Ed Kennedy, state senator from Lowell, dies at 74

State Senator Ed Kennedy, a Lowell Democrat who served as a city councilor and mayor before joining the Legislature, died Wednesday, according to legislative officials. He was 74.
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The balloon that could: NASA secures special exemption to launch UMass Lowell-built telescope after government shutdown

Without the dispensation, NASA management and safety officers at the launch site in New Mexico would have been furloughed and the launch would have been delayed inevitably.
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A winner-take-all Game 3 is exactly what this Red Sox-Yankees series deserves

The compelling best-of-three Wild Card Series will be decided on Thursday night at Yankee Stadium, with the winner advancing to face the Blue Jays.
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Cool, collected Connelly Early excited to take the hill for Red Sox in must-win Game 3 vs. Yankees

With just five MLB starts under his belt, the rookie lefthander will take the mound at Yankee Stadium with Red Sox season on the line.
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Walpole native Cam Schlittler strikes out 12 as Yankees end Red Sox’ season with Game 3 victory

Schlittler ended the season of the team of his childhood by authoring an absolute masterpiece in his postseason debut: eight scoreless innings with 12 strikeouts and zero walks.
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Cockpit recorders studied in ‘low-speed collision’ on LaGuardia taxiway

“Their right wing clipped our nose and the cockpit. We have damage to our windscreen and ... some of our screens in here,” a pilot said, according to the air traffic control audio.
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Layoffs at Berklee College of Music; 70 staff members let go in face of budget crunch

The college is particularly vulnerable to any decline in international student enrollment, as the Trump administration cracks down on student visas.
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South Station tower close to landing anchor tenant: JPMorgan

JPMorgan is near a deal to move into South Station Tower, in what would be one of Boston's biggest lease deals this year.
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Ann Fagan Ginger, venerable defender of civil liberties, dies at 100

She was among the last of a generation of activists who weathered the Red Scare and then helped train a new cohort in the decades that followed.
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Jerome Cohen, lawyer who saw a future in China, dies at 95

Mr. Cohen “created the field of the study of Chinese law in the United States,” one colleague said.
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Afro-Peruvian diva Eva Ayllón returns to celebrate 55 years and pass the torch

When she returns to the Berklee Performance Center to celebrate her 55th anniversary in music, Ayllón will pass the torch to a special guest: the 29-year-old Peruvian singer and actress Daniela Darcourt.

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How to talk yourself down from mammogram fear

Dense breasts? BI-RADS scores? It’s overwhelming but manageable.
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Was there a secretive plot to evict King Richard’s Faire and build a rival kingdom?

A lawsuit by the fair's owner accuses its former landlord, 98-year-old Alphonse D’Amico, of a secretive plot to evict King Richard’s Faire and supplant it with his own rival kingdom.
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