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Saturday, December 13, 2025
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War on Harvard
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As Harvard continues negotiations with Trump administration, deep cuts keep spreading through campus
Expected changes in federal grants and a forthcoming endowment tax have led to job cuts across several schools, lower graduate student admissions, and drawn-out negotiations with campus unions.
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Health
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‘It sends a message.’ Justice Department to oversee new auction for troubled nursing home giant, Genesis.
Hundreds of families whose loved ones were allegedly harmed by the chain can now move forward with lawsuits against the company.
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Health
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Family of teen repeatedly raped at Springfield group home sues state agencies
The lawsuit provided new details on the assault and terrible conditions in the group home.
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Politics
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Trump administration says it will investigate Boston’s housing policies for anti-white bias
The probe is the administration's latest effort to use landmark civil rights laws to attack diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.
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Media
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Boston Globe editor Nancy Barnes to step down after nearly three years
In a note to the Globe newsroom, Barnes said she is stepping down at the end of next week and will stay on staff as an editor-at-large.
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The Nation
Nation
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Troops involved in boat strikes face a ‘moral injury’ risk, experts say
Amid all the high-level debate, little public attention has been given to how the strikes affect the low-level people who have to carry them out.
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Nation
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National Trust sues to stop Trump’s ballroom construction
The lawsuit from the nonprofit National Trust for Historic Preservation represents the first major legal challenge to Trump’s planned 90,000-square-foot addition and is poised to test the limits of his power.
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Nation
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Federal judge issues order to prohibit immigration officials from detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Officials cannot re-detain him until the court conducts a hearing on the motion for the temporary restraining order, a federal judge said.
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The World
World
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Dozens killed in Myanmar after hospital bombed in brutal civil war
“I remember the smell of all the smoke and blood,” Khaing Lin said on Friday. “Not even hospitals are safe anymore.”
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World
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Iran arrests Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, supporters say
Iran has arrested Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, according to her supporters.
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World
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Trump wanted Ukraine to cede land to Russia. Ukraine has another offer.
Three weeks ago, President Trump sent shock waves across Europe with a 28-point peace plan for Ukraine that strongly echoed Russian talking points.
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Editorial & Opinion
Letters
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Trump has hit on an immigration policy. It’s called racism.
"We have to stop defining people by the failed governments they flee from," writes one reader. Another: "Donald Trump’s America is becoming more un-American every day."
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Trump has hit on an immigration policy. It’s called racism.
"We have to stop defining people by the failed governments they flee from," writes one reader. Another: "Donald Trump’s America is becoming more un-American every day."
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Metro
Politics
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DOJ sues Massachusetts, three other states after they refused to hand over voters’ personal data
The federal lawsuits are the latest in a string of litigation the DOJ has brought against states in a bid to compel them to turn over voters' personal information.
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Crime & Courts
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Jury deliberating murder charges against Brian Walshe
After two weeks of testimony, 12 jurors began deliberating shortly after noon on Friday. There’s no timeline for how long deliberations will take.
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Metro
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‘Come to my home, Globe Santa,’ writes an 8-year-old girl
“This Christmas I wish my mom is healthy so we can decorate our tree,” the child wrote.
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Sports
Patriots
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A look back at the last time the Bills visited Gillette Stadium, when most New England fans wanted the Patriots to lose
Instead of the cheers that usually accompany a home win, the Patriots were booed off the field for losing out on the top pick in the draft.
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Fleet forward Liz Schepers carries with pride the lessons her grandfather, a former Bruin, taught her
Murray Oliver played for the Bruins from 1960-67, and Schepers relishes the opportunity to build on her family’s legacy in Boston pro hockey.
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Celtics
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Jayson Tatum’s return checklist, Jordan Walsh’s admirers, and other nuggets about the Celtics
The Celtics hope their abysmal shooting night Thursday against the Bucks was just an anomaly rather than the start of a cold spell.
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Business
Healthcare
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Commission outlines health care cost-cutting areas
The HPC board agreed on the topline recommendation as they voted to issue a new report in response to last month’s cost trends hearing.
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Business
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MCCA board, chief executive part ways with $500,000 separation deal
The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority is leaderless again now that Marcel Vernon Sr. stepped down on Friday after about a year as CEO.
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Real Estate
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‘You’ll recognize the name’: A new supermarket is coming to Charlestown, but which one?
The Hood Park development team aims to start construction next year on the single-level grocery store with two levels of mostly affordable apartments above.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Arthur L. Carter, 93, dies; investment banker founded a cheeky newspaper
Arthur L. Carter, a Wall Street investment banker who became a newspaper and magazine publisher -- most prominently founding the cheeky and salmon-colored New York Observer -- and had an unlikely third act as a sculptor, died on Sunday in Manhattan. He was 93.
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Obituaries
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Joseph Byrd, who shook up psychedelic rock, dies at 87
Joseph Byrd, an avant-garde musician and composer who emerged from the anti-art Fluxus movement to rattle the flower-power sound of the 1960s with the critically acclaimed, if challenging, experimental psychedelic band the United States of America, died Nov. 2 in Medford, Oregon. He was 87.
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Dawn Mello, who revived Bergdorf Goodman and Gucci, dies at 88
Donna Karan reminisced recently about a morning in the early 1980s when she saw the first collection she had designed under her own label showcased in the windows of Bergdorf Goodman. She stood outside transfixed.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Documentaries
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‘The End of an Era’: Four takeaways from Taylor Swift’s new docuseries
The first two episodes of Swift's new docuseries premiered Friday on Disney+, offering an intimate look at the pop star's massive Eras Tour.
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Things To Do
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Skip the chaos and crowds with unique holiday markets are worth the detour
From teen-made treasures to a Dickens-themed Victorian marketplace, these unique holiday markets will defy ho-ho-boring expectations.
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Television
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‘Ted,’ Seth MacFarlane’s Framingham-set prequel series, announces season 2 release date
The thunder buddies are back. Peacock has unveiled the release date for the second season of the "Ted" prequel series.
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