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Tuesday, October 14, 2025
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Health
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The thousands in Mass. who receive federal health insurance subsidies fear for their financial security if they get cut
Federal subsidies that make affordable insurance policies possible for 337,000 people in Massachusetts are at the heart of the government shutdown.
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Rhode Island Business
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Retired Brown University professor among three awarded Nobel Prize for reshaping economic thought on progress
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences recognized Howitt’s and Aghion’s research into forces that drive long-term economic growth, and how new technologies can simultaneously fuel progress and upend existing industries.
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After hostages and prisoners are freed, complex issues remain for Israel-Hamas cease-fire
Thornier issues such as whether Hamas will disarm and who will govern Gaza remain unresolved, highlighting the fragility of an agreement that for now only pauses the deadliest conflict in the history of Israel and the Palestinians.
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Trump takes a victory lap, but avoids questions about what’s next
President Trump landed in Israel on Monday morning minutes after the first of 20 hostages were released by Hamas, and spent the day basking in the applause of a country that credits him, more than Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for joyous family reunions and a cease-fire after two years of war.
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The Nation
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Supreme Court takes up Republican attack on Voting Rights Act in case over Black representation
Lawyers for Louisiana and the Trump administration will try to persuade the Supreme Court to wipe away the state’s second majority Black congressional district and make it much harder to take into account race in redistricting.
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Coal miners with black lung say they are ‘cast aside to die’ under Trump
Miners and their families will protest the Trump administration outside the Labor Department building Tuesday, arguing it has failed to protect them from black lung disease.
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Some Indigenous Peoples Day events strike conciliatory tone amid Trump’s focus on Columbus
President Trump pledged “to reclaim [Columbus's] extraordinary legacy of faith, courage, perseverance, and virtue from the left-wing arsonists who have sought to destroy his name and dishonor his memory.
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The World
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Why Ukraine is betting on strikes deep inside Russia
Movement on the front lines in Ukraine has largely stalled in a bloody stalemate. But Ukrainian officials argue that they still have a strategy to end the war: Strike deep inside Russia with missiles and drones.
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Madagascar’s president flees after soldiers turned against him, opposition lawmaker says
Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina left the country after an elite military unit turned against the government in an apparent coup that followed weeks of youth-led protests, an opposition lawmaker in the Indian Ocean country said Monday.
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Fragments of 2003 cable detail torture in secret CIA prison
One section of the document describes an interrogator revving a power drill near a blindfolded prisoner to scare him into divulging Al Qaeda secrets in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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Editorial & Opinion
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Globe endorsements for City Council: Ruthzee Louijeune, Erin Murphy, Marvin Mathelier, and Will Onuoha
Voters can pick up to four at-large candidates on the Nov. 4 ballot.
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OpEds
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Schools are accommodating student anxiety — and making it worse
Removing stressors robs students of growth opportunities.
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A growing movement of older protesters in defense of democracy
We have time, and we care about the rapid destruction of what we believe makes America great.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Under the color of peace
Some look at the patches of vibrant colors and see beauty, others focus on the dying leaves and see darkness.
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New Hampshire
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N.H. lawmaker calls for removal of Hannah Duston statue, which memorializes violence against Native Americans
“It’s fascinating that most people are totally unaware of this history,” Republican state Representative David J. Nagel said.
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In Boston, cheers for return of hostages, trepidation for future
It will take a lot more to produce a lasting peace, residents said.
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Tabor quarterback Peter Bourque, headed to Michigan, could be the next big thing in college football
The quarterback is ranked as the ninth-best signal caller in the class of 2027 and will go to Ann Arbor to possibly replace Bryce Underwood when the time comes.
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Celtics
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How Joe Mazzulla must adjust his coaching style now that he’s leading NBA unknowns instead of NBA stars
Still 10 days from the season opener, Mazzulla is tired of 3-point questions and concerns about whether this new roster will adapt to his long-range style.
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‘There’s something about going home’: Patriots find heading back to their roots is a winning formula
Kayshon Boutte and Will Campbell are the latest players to have big games when back on familiar turf — a common situation in the first part of this season.
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Business
Business
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Businesses, unions wage war on Beacon Hill over proposal to raise taxes on offshore corporate income
The themes reflect the debate over the "millionaires tax." But there are key differences this time.
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Uncertainty over the economy and tariffs forces many retailers to be cautious on holiday hiring
Job placement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas forecasts hiring for the last three months of the year will likely fall under 500,000 positions, the smallest seasonal gain in 16 years.
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Bold Types
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Chris Palmieri leads new venture capital fund focused on health care delivery
The former CEO of Commonwealth Care Alliance looks to raise $100 million to back young health-tech startups.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Marcyliena Morgan, Harvard’s ‘scholar queen of hip-hop,’ dies at 75
Hip-hop "was built on dreams and imagination,” Professor Morgan once said. “It imagined a world of equality and justice — and fun.”
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Nikola Pilic, whose Wimbledon boycott helped shape modern tennis, dies at 86
A Yugoslav tennis star of the 1960s and '70s, he was punished for not joining a Davis Cup tournament and his suspension, which included Wimbledon, led to a widespread boycott in the men's bracket and, ultimately, a strengthening in the rights of players to compete when and where they wanted.
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Obituaries
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Susan Griffin, a leading voice of ecofeminism, is dead at 82
Ms. Griffin was an influential poet, playwright, and prolific feminist author who pioneered a unique form of creative nonfiction.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Love Letters
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Got to college. Betrayed my boyfriend.
I want to be better to him.
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Music
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Kathleen Edwards is rich in wisdom on her new record ‘Billionaire’
Edwards, who performs at Brighton Music Hall Friday night, is rich in wisdom on her new record "Billionaire."
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Movies
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Seven Halloween-themed screenings in Boston, from least to most frightening
Find the right spooky movie for you, whether your speed is more "Hocus Pocus" or "Nosferatu."
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