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‘I’m very happy if it’s real’: Locals react with relief and skepticism to Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal
“It all feels rather surreal,” said Rabbi Keith Stern. “I’ve been burned too many times to allow myself an unrestrained sense of joy.”
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Music
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Critic Richard Dyer’s final gift to the Boston music community: an astounding library of records
Dyer’s nephew, who is managing the estate, is offering the collection for sale this weekend.
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Crime & Courts
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Suffolk prosecutors file felony ‘promotion of anarchy’ charges against 13 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested in clash with police
The new charges, filed in Boston Municipal Court Thursday, are based on a Boston police review of postings on the Instagram account of march organizers that includes the phrase “Students For Justice in Palestine."
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Politics
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New York Attorney General Letitia James charged in fraud case after pressure campaign by Trump
In a lengthy statement, James decried the indictment as “nothing more than a continuation of the president’s desperate weaponization of our justice system.”
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Middle East
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Israeli Cabinet approves ‘outline’ of deal to release hostages held by Hamas
A brief statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the Cabinet approved the “outline” of a deal, without mentioning other aspects of the plan that are more controversial.
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The Nation
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Troops will miss paychecks next week without action on the government shutdown
The federal government shutdown is raising anxiety levels among service members and their families because those in uniform are working without pay.
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Nation
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Trump’s new foreign aid plan eyes $50 million for Greenland polar bears
Polar bears and snow leopards are both listed as vulnerable species by the World Wildlife Fund due to various threats, including climate change and the wildlife trade.
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Politics
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US diplomat fired over relationship with woman accused of ties to Chinese Communist Party
The statement did not identify the diplomat, but he and his girlfriend had been featured in a surreptitiously filmed video posted online by conservative firebrand James O’Keefe.
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Laszlo Krasznahorkai is awarded Nobel Prize in literature
Laszlo Krasznahorkai, a Hungarian novelist known for his dystopian themes and relentless prose, with winding sentences that can run on for pages, was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature Thursday.
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Russia severely damages Ukrainian gas networks ahead of winter
Russia has intensified its efforts to plunge millions of Ukrainians into darkness and cold ahead of winter, forcing Kyiv to scramble to import additional natural gas and procure enough air defenses to at least soften the Kremlin’s annual energy-focused blitzkrieg.
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Why many students in Thailand can’t let their hair down
For decades, public schools in Thailand have policed not only students’ manners but also their looks.
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Editorial & Opinion
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Jail is no place for addiction treatment
But the state still needs more beds for involuntary commitments.
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Why Hegseth’s new press policy was bound to fail
There is little evidence that press coverage has ever harmed national security.
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A new era for conservative students at Harvard
“If merely wanting to hear from [Kellyanne] Conway made you a bigot by 2019 campus standards, then cheering for [Michael] Knowles would have been an act of nuclear war.”
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Metro
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‘I’m very happy if it’s real’: Locals react with relief and skepticism to Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal
“It all feels rather surreal,” said Rabbi Keith Stern. “I’ve been burned too many times to allow myself an unrestrained sense of joy.”
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Transportation
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GOP lawmakers urge inspector general to probe service plaza contract
The state lawmakers raised concerns to Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro over the “integrity and transparency” of the process after the winning bidder, Applegreen, abruptly pulled out.
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Boston city councilors propose publicly-owned grocery stores to make healthy food more accessible
The idea has recently attracted attention as a key policy proposal pushed by New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
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Sports
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Former Red Sox left fielder Mike Greenwell dies at 62 after cancer diagnosis
Greenwell, who spent his entire 12-year major league career with the Red Sox, announced in August that he had been diagnosed with medullary thyroid cancer.
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No one said the NFL was easy, but analysis of the Patriots’ upcoming schedule suggests a smooth road ahead
The Patriots’ next six opponents have a combined record of 9-20, posing little in the way of an obstacle.
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Where does the 2026 Red Sox payroll stand in context of the luxury-tax threshold? We broke it down.
The Red Sox will likely need to spend more to make the most of the "window of contention."
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Business
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South End wine shop The Urban Grape says it will close ‘immediately’ amid deep financial troubles
The store had received local and national recognition, including a 2021 Small Business of the Year award from the US Chamber of Commerce.
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Healthcare
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Blue Cross offers buyouts to hundreds of employees amid financial struggles
The belt-tightening is a signal of mounting troubles for health insurers.
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Troubled wind developer Orsted to cut 25 percent of staff
Stories you may have missed from the world of business.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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John B. Gurdon, 92, dies; Nobelist paved way for cloning of animals
He was told he did not have the facility to pursue a career in science. Instead, Dr. Gurdon would become one of the most influential figures in the development of cloning.
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Darleane Hoffman, innovator in nuclear chemistry, dies at 98
Ms. Hoffman was a trailblazing nuclear chemist whose research confirmed the existence of several elusive superheavy radioactive elements.
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Documentarian Raoul Peck on why George Orwell’s work is more timely than ever
The director's latest movie is "George Orwell: 2+2=5."
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Parenting
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Skipping bedtime for Beyoncé: a moms-only dance party comes to Cambridge this weekend
It’s The Moms Dance Party, featuring disco lights, Whitney Houston hits, and a chance for women to let loose and reconnect with their friends and former selves.
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The system is rigged: Tim Robinson has fun with conspiracy in HBO’s absurdist comedy ‘The Chair Company’
The comedian best known for "I Think You Should Leave" brings his oddball sensibility to an absurdist corporate thriller comedy.
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