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Subject Today's Headlines: US Supreme Court halts restrictions on ending SNAP benefits, keeping food assistance in jeopardy
Date November 8, 2025 9:57 AM
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US Supreme Court halts restrictions on ending SNAP benefits, keeping food assistance in jeopardy

It’s unclear how the Supreme Court intervention would affect a payment process that is already underway, although at minimum, the confusing situation for recipients who are fast running out of options for food is likely to only worsen.
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‘We don’t stand a chance’: Tired of seeing their symptoms ignored, women leaders spearhead menopause care renaissance

Tufts and Beth Israel Lahey Health are among the hospitals making menopause care more widely available.
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James D. Watson, Nobel Prize-winning co-discoverer of the DNA molecule’s structure, dies at 97

Dr. Watson was one of three recipients of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for decoding the genetic blueprint for life.
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‘I wasn’t letting go of my wife’: Video shows ICE agents in Fitchburg struggling with man having apparent seizure, holding toddler in car

A video of immigration authorities apparently trying to detain a man who is holding a toddler, while bystanders are yelling for his safety, has gone viral.
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Hegseth is purging military leaders with little explanation

The defense secretary has fired or sidelined at least two dozen generals and admirals over the past nine months in a series of ousters that could reshape the US military for years to come.
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Cornell reaches $60m deal with Trump administration to restore research funds

Cornell University reached an agreement with the Trump administration Friday that will restore hundreds of millions in federal funding to the university, according to school and government officials.
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Supreme Court is asked to revisit same-sex marriage decision

It would take the votes of four justices to accept the case.
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Serbian lawmakers approve luxury Trump hotel on historic bombing site

The Serbian parliament approved a new law Friday to tear down an architectural landmark that NATO bombed in 1999, stripping it of cultural protections and clearing the way for President Trump's family to replace it with a luxury hotel.
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China’s new aircraft carrier signals naval ambitions

China's newest and most advanced aircraft carrier, the Fujian, officially entered into service this week, the country's military announced Friday, bringing Beijing another step closer to its goal of rivaling American naval power in the region.
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At the 6-months mark, Pope Leo finds his footing

After his shock election in May and sharp learning curve over the summer, Leo’s key priorities are coming into focus, especially where he dovetails with his predecessor, Pope Francis, and where he diverges.
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Increasing GILTI tax would be costly for Massachusetts

A massive, unprecedented, and misguided increase in the amount of offshore corporate income subjected to state tax would dampen much-needed investment and make the Commonwealth a less competitive environment for growth.
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Tax-dodging multinational corporations should pay their fair share in Massachusetts

To protect low-income and middle-class families from the ravages of federal policies, the Commonwealth needs to increase its revenue.
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The rising seas won’t pause while we race to protect ourselves

The Globe's "When the Floods Come" series has stirred readers and Boston stakeholders to call for collaboration, public-private efforts, and urgent solutions.
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‘A cool opportunity’ awaits Everett’s next mayor

Two days after slaying the dragon that is outgoing Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Robert Van Campen was as surprised as everyone else.
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43 cancellations reported at Logan Airport on Friday

Logan was one of 40 airports targeted for flight reductions starting Friday.
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‘We’re all brothers and sisters.’ Marine Corps veterans and recruits unite in South Boston for milestone

More than 2,000 Marines and their families gathered in a ballroom in the Thomas M. Menino Convention and Exhibition Center in South Boston on Friday to celebrate the 250th birthday of the US Marine Corps.
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Magic reverse roles on visiting Celtics for 123-110 victory

Franz Wagner (27 points) was one of seven Magic players to score in double figures, as the Celtics sputtered down the stretch
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Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis says ‘it’s going to be fun’ to return to Tampa, where he spent his first six NFL seasons

“But it’s a new season, and I don’t want to be too emotional about it," said Davis. "I just want to keep it all business.”
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The Bruins have what they believe is a first-of-its-kind ‘Grinder Award,’ and Andrew Peeke was a deserving recipient

Fellow blue liner Charlie McAvoy shined in OT, setting up Pavel Zacha’s late winner, but it was Peeke who was the star in the locker room following Boston’s sixth win in its last seven games.
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New England says goodbye to coal as Merrimack Station powers down

Merrimack Station in Bow, N.H., shut down this fall years ahead of schedule, marking the end of coal-fired energy production in the region.
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GBH lays off 15 employees following loss of federal funding, its fourth round of job cuts this year

Employees working on children’s programming as well as business and operations staff in marketing, finance, and technology were among the job cuts.
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Holtec loses legal battle over dumping wastewater into Cape Cod Bay from Pilgrim plant

The former nuclear power plant shuttered in 2019, and Florida-based Holtec was brought in to decommission the property.
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James D. Watson, Nobel Prize-winning co-discoverer of the DNA molecule’s structure, dies at 97

Dr. Watson was one of three recipients of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for decoding the genetic blueprint for life.
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Obituaries


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James D. Watson, Nobel Prize-winning co-discoverer of the DNA molecule’s structure, dies at 97

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From Robert Plant’s Saving Grace, a lot of folk (and a little Led Zeppelin)

At the Boch Center Shubert Theatre, Plant seemed very much like a man who is comfortable with his own legacy, but not overly impressed with it.
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Snubs, surprises, and … spells? The 2026 Grammy nominations are here.

From Kendrick Lamar's prevalence, to major snubs for the Weeknd, Friday’s unveiling of the 2026 Grammy nominations looked familiar enough to warrant a double take.

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The 47th Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair returns this weekend

More than 100 booksellers will gather at the Hynes Convention Center Nov. 7-9, offering everything from medieval manuscripts to rare first editions — plus, antique treasures under $100.
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