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Wednesday, November 19, 2025
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Harvard reported millions in donations linked to Epstein. But it didn’t mention a major gift to Larry Summers’ wife.
In response to Globe questions, Harvard announced a new review of those with university ties who are also mentioned in the recently released Epstein emails.
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Politics
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Urged on by survivors, Congress ordered the release of the Epstein files. But a potential hurdle remains.
Rapid-fire developments Tuesday marked the surprisingly swift culmination of a months-long fight over Justice Department files about the accused sex trafficker.
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Money, Power, Inequality
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‘Still not satisfied’: How the cycle of social media fuels middle-class discontent
“You go on social media and every weekend someone is getting married, someone is in Italy, or someone is in Europe, having all these milestones."
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Health
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‘Bittersweet’: Judge approves bankruptcy settlement for OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma
Some Mass. families who lost relatives to opioid overdoses object to the size of the payouts and paperwork requirements.
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Politics
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Trump says ‘things happen,’ dismisses criticism of Saudi crown prince in killing of journalist
The US-Saudi relationship had, for a time, been sent into a tailspin by the operation targeting of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a fierce critic of the kingdom.
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The Nation
Nation
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Federal court blocks Texas’ Republican-friendly congressional map
The panel of three federal judges in El Paso sided with civil rights groups that had sued to invalidate the map.
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Politics
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Education Department takes a major step forward in the Trump administration’s plans to dismantle it
The changes announced Tuesday represent a major step forward for the administration’s dismantling of the department.
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Nation
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Under Trump, immigrants are more fearful but determined to stay, poll finds
Among the immigrants surveyed, concern that they or a family member could be detained or deported has risen significantly since before Trump’s return to power.
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The World
World
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Trump HIV prevention plan shuts out South Africa — the nation most affected
Critics say the move appears to be politically motivated.
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World
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US military threat tests Venezuela’s alliances
American adversaries are unlikely to help President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela fend off a concerted attack. But they have made toppling him harder.
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World
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One of 25 abducted students in Nigeria escapes as the search continues for the missing girls
No group has claimed responsibility for taking the girls, but analysts and locals say gangs of bandits often target schools, travelers, and remote villagers in kidnappings for ransom.
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Editorial & Opinion
OpEds
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Epstein, RFK Jr., and journalism’s week of shame
The lines not to be crossed are clear: Reporters must keep a journalistic distance from sources and people in the news.
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Editorials
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Would you hire an electrician from Harvard Vocational School?
The Trump administration wants the university to open a vocational school. It’s not as crazy an idea as you think.
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Columns
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The Allston Car Wash raid and what it means to be a neighbor
The raid was harsh. The self-righteousness of a College Republican was worse.
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Metro
Metro
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In a way no one would have predicted, justice comes for Larry Summers
The former Harvard president finds himself in disgrace thanks to a series of sub-juvenile email exchanges with his pal, convicted abuser and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
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Massachusetts
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‘Who gets to be an American?’ Globe Summit panel explores questions of identity and citizenship
Immigration crackdown also risks hurting the economy, panelists said.
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Politics
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Long a coveted voice, Larry Summers withdraws from a half-dozen groups amid Epstein ties. Harvard’s not among them.
Former Harvard president Larry Summers is no longer affiliated with a series of centers and think tanks with which he’s long been involved, officials confirmed Tuesday.
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Sports
Celtics
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Celtics put away pesky Nets to go over .500 for first time this season
Boston took a minor but notable step Tuesday night, when it defeated the Nets to secure a winning record for the first time this year, at 8-7.
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Patriots
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Once maligned, Josh McDaniels and Eliot Wolf have been integral to the Patriots’ success this season
The twice-fired head coach who returned as offensive coordinator has seemingly unlocked Drake Maye's greatness, and the player personnel director has hit on every one of his offseason moves.
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Bruins
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If Charlie McAvoy is out long term, the Bruins could find themselves in a situation similar to last season. Then what?
It was just one year ago, in St. Louis, when Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm was felled by a Justin Faulk shot to the left knee.
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Business
Housing
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Rent control backers say they’re on track to go before voters next year
The campaign said it has collected more than 124,000 signatures over the last few months, well over the number required to be submitted to state elections officials next month.
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The Fine Print
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The cost of living in Massachusetts is hard to manage. Here are some reader tips on how to make it easier.
In one of the most expensive regions in the country, readers have suggestions for reducing — or at least flattening — household expenses.
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Healthcare
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After shaky year, health leaders set sights on keeping scientists in Massachusetts
During a Globe Summit panel, executives expressed fear that the federal funding rollercoaster will dissuade bright students from pursuing research.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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At Harvard’s Carpenter Center, performance as pollination — and pollination as performance
“Tourmaline: The Lives of a Pollinator,” which runs through Dec. 21, is an across-the-Charles homecoming. Now based in New York, Tourmaline was born and raised in Roxbury.
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Music
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Let’s talk about touring classic rock bands with no original members
Lynyrd Skynyrd and Foreigner to tour together, including a Boston-area show in 2026.
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This Boston Symphony Orchestra concert should not have played to a half-empty hall
The program featured the dynamite saxophonist James Carter and music by two of the most prominent composers working in the US today.
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