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Sunday, January 18, 2026
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Quincy grandma goes viral: The 77-year-old posted a selfie in her newly knitted sweater. Then the likes, comments, and views started rolling in.
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HER STORY HERE.
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Today's Paper
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Metro
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Opinion
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Boston has given out 64 new free liquor licenses. Here’s how they’re changing the city.
The flood of licenses has unleashed a wave of creativity among restaurant owners and entrepreneurs.
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Higher Education
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Massachusetts nursing shortage could worsen with new $100,000 student loan cap
The new federal student loan limit for nurses pursuing graduate degrees could have a huge domino effect on one of the state’s most important industries: health care.
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Politics
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Democratic senators are backing competing visions for their party as they support different candidates
In primaries in Maine, Michigan, and Minnesota, Democratic senators are endorsing rivals as they coalesce around different ideas for the future of their party.
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Theater
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In 2019, Faye Dunaway’s meltdown ended his show’s run. Now he’s turned that heartbreak into a ‘farce with teeth.’
Playwright Matthew Lombardo’s one-woman show, “Tea at Five,” was bound for Broadway when Dunaway slapped a crew member and was fired.
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World
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Inside the fight to keep Iran online
A ragtag network of activists, developers, and engineers have pierced Iran’s digital barricades, using thousands of Starlink satellite internet systems that they had quietly smuggled into the country.
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Globe Magazine
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Welcome to the Stroller Wars
How a Massachusetts baby stroller company is dealing with crippling tariffs — and flashy European competition.
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A working mom summons her ChatGPT superpowers
How parents are discovering AI’s potential to help organize a hectic household.
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Parenting tip: Avoiding stress can actually make you — and your kid — more anxious
If you've ever successfully put sunscreen on a screaming toddler, you can learn to help your kid handle stress.
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The Nation
Nation
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After Renee Good killing, derisive term for white women spreads on the far fight
In the days since a federal agent killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, Republican officials and conservative commentators have called the 37-year-old white woman "very violent," a "deranged lunatic woman," and a "domestic terrorist."
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The people of Minneapolis vs. ICE: A street-level view
The vehicles all jolted to a stop — SUVs full of masked immigration agents and cars carrying activists and journalists who had been tailing them — and in what felt like less than a second, everyone was out on the frozen Minneapolis street corner, facing off.
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Nation
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Trump’s Fight With Minnesota Is About More Than Immigration
To understand President Trump's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis and its stakes, it’s worth revisiting a speech Trump gave in the city in November 2016, two days before the election that would first deliver him to the White House.
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The World
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Iran’s supreme leader, unbending over time
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has built his 37-year rule on uncompromising repression. His answer to the current protests is no different.
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World
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In Spain’s ‘Little Caracas,’ Venezuelan exiles are still waiting to return
MADRID -- As deposed Venezuelan autocrat Nicolás Maduro lingers in a New York City prison, the mild-mannered former ambassador who overwhelmingly beat him in the country's 2024 presidential election is struggling to steer his homeland's future from a modest apartment in Madrid.
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Trump has Machado’s Nobel Prize, but neither got what they really wanted
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Editorial & Opinion
Editorials
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Boston’s lagging World Cup planning draws a yellow card
Planning for Boston's World Cup moment in the sun draws a yellow card in new state report
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Letters
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Tracking the money behind ballot questions
Readers debate proposed bills aimed at greater transparency around the funding behind ballot initiatives and town meeting decisions.
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Letters
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Younger people with cancer need unique mental health supports
Once treatment is over, young adult cancer survivors often feel that they are still struggling emotionally.
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Metro
Early Education
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Homelessness is rising fast among a surprising group: infants and toddlers
In 2023, nearly 450,000 infants and toddlers in the United States were in families that lacked a stable place to live.
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Crime & Courts
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Michael Morrissey’s departure resets Norfolk DA contest after high-profile controversies
Since 1966, voters have elected four Norfolk district attorneys, all Democrats who assumed office after serving as legislators on Beacon Hill.
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Rhode Island Education
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Most Rhode Island colleges do not arm their campus officers. Should they?
State officials are discussing arming police at public colleges after a shooting at Brown University last month.
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Sports
Celtics
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Jaylen Brown has high school number retired
Brown said he appreciated the recognition and called it “surreal.”
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Bruins
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The Bruins’ Mark Kastelic is showing he’s not your average fourth-liner
A key penalty killer this season, Kastelic has been entrusted with taking key faceoffs by coach Marco Sturm.
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Celtics
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Jaylen Brown, Sam Hauser lead the way as Celtics trounce Hawks
Boston poured in 52 second-quarter points and led by as many as 43.
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Business
Business
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Boston has given out 64 new free liquor licenses. Here’s how they’re changing the city.
The flood of licenses has unleashed a wave of creativity among restaurant owners and entrepreneurs.
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Business
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Ideas
Ideas
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Wikipedia is more important, and more vulnerable, than ever
The largest open repository of human knowledge is under attack.
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Ideas
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Elizabeth Warren wants a ‘big tent’ party — but only on her terms
Democrats will have to be flexible on social issues to win new voters.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Seasonal Guide
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The radical intelligence of Trisha Brown’s barrier-breaking dance
The dance company launched by Trisha Brown, acclaimed for helping to establish modern dance, comes to Boston in February.
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Seasonal Guide
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At this year’s Stave Sessions: a Pulitzer winner’s duo with her wife, and classic rock covers in Inuktitut
Stave Sessions, presented by Vivo Performing Arts, will be performed Feb 18-21 at Crystal Ballroom in Somerville.
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‘We have to watch ourselves, but beautiful things are happening’: Meshell Ndegeocello on honoring the wisdom of James Baldwin
As part of a slew of winter tour dates, Ndegeocello and her band will perform material from her Baldwin repertoire at the Berklee Performance Center Feb. 7.
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Travel
Travel
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Free arcade games and burger vending machines? Logan looks to boost customer satisfaction in unusual ways.
Last year, Logan finally cracked the top 10 of J.D. Power’s North American airport rankings. But that's not good enough for Massport's CEO, who's aiming for top five.
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Grab that Ikon Pass. Deer Valley in Utah unveils biggest-ever ski resort expansion.
The expansion more than doubles the size of Deer Valley Resort, adding close to 2,700 acres with about 100 new runs and 10 new chairlifts, including a 10-person gondola.
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